This is a vintage single issue of Mad Magazine, number 215, published in June 1980. The distinctive cover features Alfred E. Neuman holding a half-eaten apple with a worm, with text indicating "In This Issue, Biting Satires of Apocalypse Now, Diff'rent Strokes And Other Rotten Apples." This issue delves into the pop culture of the era with classic Mad humor, including a parody titled "A Crock O' (Blip) Now" which spoofs the movie "Apocalypse Now," and "Diff'rent Jokes" (A Mad TV Show Satire) targeting the TV show "Diff'rent Strokes." The inside pages reveal a comprehensive table of contents with sections like "Auto Neurotica Department," "BERB'S-EYE View Department," "Don Martin Department" (including the multi-panel comic about a man's noisy night), "Hell, No...Don't Go! Department," "Induc-Tease Department," "Jokes and Dagged Department," "Kiddie Litter Department," "Letters Department," "Marginal Thinking Department," "No Fueling Around Department," "Notice Opend! Department," "Programming Their Interests Department," "Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is Department," "Stiff Upper Lip Department," and "The Rhymes, They Are A Changing Department." The reverse side of the magazine promotes "Mad Discomania," a record album. This issue provides a humorous look back at the late 1970s and early 1980s, making it a great find for collectors of vintage Mad Magazine and those interested in satirical takes on classic films and TV shows.
Condition: Used reader's copy with yellowed pages, creases, tiny edge tears, and expected age wear.
Condition: Used reader's copy with yellowed pages, creases, tiny edge tears, and expected age wear.