On The Stands: MAD #13!
Well, not on the stands. Nor in comic book shops, where it was supposed to be appearing tomorrow. In fact, the only place you can get this issue is in your mailbox as a subscriber or in digital format on Magzter, ComiXology, or Google Newsstand. Anyway here’s the contents of the “Music” issue:
MAD #13: “MAD Mocks Music”
- Cover (Tom Bunk)
- The Rock Concert* (Michael Gallagher, Tom Bunk) MAD #397, Sep 2000
- The Yeezus Network (Grant Reed, Tom Richmond)
- Recycling Madonna’s Old Bras* (Peter Paul Porges, Colors: Nathan Kane) MAD #313, Sep 1992
- Billy Eilish, Babysitter (Brockton McKinney, Hurricane Ivan)
- Boys Just Wanna Be George* (Tom Hatchtman) MAD #254, Apr 1985
- MAD’s Heavy Metal Quiz* (Chris Hart, Rick Tulka, Colors: Nathan Kane) MAD #288, July 1989
- Disco Clap* (Dick DeBartolo, Music by Norm Blagman) From “MAD Disco (special issue)” 1980
- One Fine-Ass day with Lizzo (Sherlyn Zohn, Anton Emdin)
- Eninem* (Desmond Devlin, Ray Alma**, Colors:Digital Cameleon) MAD #406, June 2001
- Spy vs. Spy (Peter Kuper)
- MAD Pop-Off Video: Rapper’s Delight* (Desmond Devlin) MAD Pop-Off Video Special Issue, 1998
- Heartbreaking Problems of Elvis Impersonators* (John Caldwell, Colors: Nathan Kane) MAD #462, Feb 2006
- I Remember, I Remember: Woodstock* (Frank Jacobs, Sergio Aragonés, Colors: Carrie Strachan) MAD #134, Apr 1970
- The Abhorrent Destruction of Rome, NY* (Scott Maiko) MAD #389, Jan 00
- Classical Beat* (Larry Siegel, Jack Davis***, Colors: Raven Juergensen) MAD #224, July 1981
- How Many Mistakes Can You Find in this Picture?* (Chris Hart, George Woodbridge) MAD #226, Oct 1981
- Music Fests for Less! (Peter Zimmerman, Johnny Sampson)
- Pop Star: Taylor Swift (Stephanie Burt, Mike Loew)
- A MAD Look at Port-o-Potties (Sergio Aragonés, Colors: Carrie Strachan)
- Comedy Albums by Musical Artists* (Arnie Kogen, Wally Wood) MAD #66, Oct 1961
- Meanwhile… (Ian Boothby, Pia Guerra)
- Middle School High Note Jazz Band (Amanda Stellberg, Ed Steckley)
- Jello* (Frank Jacobs, Don “Duck” Edwing, Colors: Suzy Hutchinson) MAD #263, June 1986
- Past the Prime of their Life* (Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker) MAD #293, Mar 1990
- 13 Fascinating Musical Factoids* (Desmond Devlin, Drew Friedman) MAD #476, Apr 2007
- MAD Pop-Off Video: Hanson, MMMMBOP* (Desmond Devlin) MAD Pop-Off Video Special Issue, 1998
- The Behind of the Music: Def Leppard* (Evan Dorkin, Colors: Sarah Dyer) MAD #443, July 2004
- Very Square Dance* (Steve Allen) MAD #25, Sep 1955
- Letters! (The Editors)
- The MAD Fold-in* (Al Jaffee)
- Drawn Out Dramas (aka Marginals)** (Sergio Aragonés)
- Back Cover: Gnucci Mants Ad Parody (Rebecca Bohanan, Suzy Hutchinson)
ISSUE NOTES:
* Denotes Reprinted Material either from previous issues or other MAD publications as noted
** Jack Syracuse was incorrectly credited as the artist on this reprinted piece. The artist was Ray Alma.
*** Writer and artist juxtaposed in magazine credits. Larry Seigel was the writer, Jack Davis the artist.
**** Marginals that appear on new features are new, reprinted material features the marginals that appeared in the original printing.
This issue contains 15 pages of new material, including the table of contents and letters page, plus a new cover. That 25% of 60 pages of potential content.
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Not at comic book stores?
Nope. Diamond Distribution decided to shut down all operations at the end of March, and they are virtually the only comic book distributor in North America. As of April 1, no new comic books are able to be distributed to comic book shops in the US, and that includes MAD.
This is Tom Bunk’s first MAD cover, I believe.
That’s correct!