Mad #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Mad Visits a Typical Teenage Beach Movie," Mad magazine skewers the melodramatic tropes of 1960s teen dramas with a sharp, satirical take on the era’s obsession with scandal and romance. Written by Stan Hart and brought to life with signature flair by artist Mort Drucker—whose inks match the precision of his pencils—this issue captures the absurdity of small-town secrets with a wink. The cover, by Norman Mingo, perfectly encapsulates the campy tone with its exaggerated, eye-catching style.
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A satire of the 1964-1969 television series "Peyton Place," the continuing story of a town where the population is too busy cheating on each other to get anything constructive done.
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