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On the Stands: MAD #484
November 13th, 2007 | Posted in MAD Magazine
On news stands today, November 13th:
MAD # 484 (Dec. 2007)
- Cover (Richard Williams)
- An Important Message from the Editors (Dick DeBartolo)
- The Fundalini Pages (John Caldwell, Matthew A. Cohen, Paul Coker, Garth Gerhart, Barry Liebmann, Hermann Meijia, Frank Santopadre, Jack Syracuse, P.C. Vey)
- A MAD Protest Poster (uncredited)
- MAD Deconstructs TV Talk Shows: The Colbert Report (Desmond Devlin, Sam Viviano)
- Juggles: The Juggling Juggler Who Juggles (Mo Willems, Tom Bunk)
- You’re Not Exactly Full of the True Spirit of Christmas If… (John Caldwell)
- Are We Winning the War on Terrorism? (Barry Liebmann, Ward Sutton)
- Blose QuiteDiscomforting Headphones (John Ficarra, Irving Schild)
- The Don Martin 2008 Calendar (Don Martin)
- Ways to Keep Voters Interested Until Election Day (Teresa Burns Parkhurst)
- The MAD World of…Family Life (Stan Sinberg, Marc Hempel)
- Monroe and…the Tutor (Anthony Barbieri, Tom Fowler)
- Spy vs Spy (Peter Kuper)
- What The Heck is the Difference? (Don Martin)
- A MAD Look at Sports Scandals (Sergio Aragon?©s)
- Not So Hot Topic Catalog (Scott Maiko, Irving Schild, Albert Crudo)
- MAD Fold-In (Al Jaffe)
- Drawn Out Dramas (Sergio Aragon?©s)
- Next Month In Mad #485: The MAD 20 for 2007!
Nothing by me in this issue… first time since issue number 479. Oh, well.. you can’t win ’em all.
What are you waiting for? Go buy a copy, Clod!
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Man, that cover is HILARIOUS! It’s interesting to see them break from the usual angle of featuring Alred E. Newman as part of the scene. A very successful “exception to the rule”, I must say.