The Invisible Mad #37 William M. Gaines and Albert B. Feldstein 1980 Comic PB

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Item details

Condition
Very Good
ISBN
Does not apply
Author
William M. Gaines
Book Title
The Invisible Mad
Language
English
Topic
Collectibles; Comic Books; Entertainment; Satire
Book Series
MAD
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Warner Books
Genre
Humor
Publication Year
1980
Narrative Type
Fiction
Features
Illustrated; Vintage Paperback
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Personalize
No
Intended Audience
Ages 9-12
Ex Libris
No
Inscribed
Yes
Personalized
No
Vintage
Yes
Signed
No
Illustrator
William M. Gaines
Literary Movement
Post-Modernism
Item Height
7 in
Item Length
4.5 in
Item Weight
10 oz
Item Width
0.5 in
Unit Quantity
1

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The Invisible Mad
by William M. Gaines
Edited by Albert B. Feldstein
Warner Paperback Library reissued 1980

Nothing says zany like MAD paperbacks!


These books are time capsules of pop culture; classic black-and-white illustrations that bring back all the colorful memories of vintage Americana.


Whether it's Al Jaffee spinning new insults, Don Martin tripping over his feet, or Prohias with his pair of spies locked in eternal battle–MAD paperbacks have the power to transport you to a simpler, easier time.


Crack open a laugh packed volume of MAD and soon you'll be saying, like Alfred E. Neuman, "What, me worry?"


Pages unmarked, has ownership inscription inside front cover. Very minor creasing to cover, light scratches.