Mad #207
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMad #207 (June 1979) sends up the then-current toga-party craze with a cover by Bob Jones that places a grinning, wreath-crowned Alfred E. Neuman — draped in a toga amid scattered beer cans and a keg — right next to a roaring lion in front of an "Animal House / Toga Party Tonight" banner. Partygoers peer out of windows and through the bushes while the lion looks considerably less festive than Alfred. Inside, the issue promises satirical takes on Animal House, Project UFO, television advertising, union leaders, and money — all for the 1979 cover price of a very "Cheap" 60 cents.
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Black Spy crosses a bridge but White Spy pulls the other side away.
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