It’s not every day that a single issue of a periodical is historically noteworthy not just in comics terms, but on a real-world basis as well. This flip-book issue is the rare exception. Your Major Spoilers Retro Review of MAD Magazine #60 awaits!
MAD MAGAZINE #60
Writer/Penciler/Inker/Letterer: The Usual Gang of Idiots
Editor: Al Feldstein
Publisher: EC Publications, Inc.
Cover Price: 25 Cents
Current Near-Mint Pricing:
Release Date: January 10, 1961
Previously in MAD Magazine: With his partner, Jack Liebowitz, Max Gaines was the founder of All-American Publications, the comic book publisher that originated The Flash, Wonder Woman, Hawkman, and more characters that we still read about today. All-American partnered in marketing and promotion with National Allied Publications, the home of Batman, Superman, and other characters, with both companies’ heroes working together in the pages of All-Star Comics as the Justice Society of America. The two companies parted ways, but in 1944 National’s publisher purchased All-American Publishing outright from Gaines, The only thing Gaines kept control of was Picture Stories from the Bible, a book that become the center of his new publishing venture, an attempt to teach science, history, and Biblical concepts to the children who already loved comics. Max’s death in 1947 left the company, Educational Comics, in the control of his son, Bill Gaines, who wasted little time rebranding EC as Entertaining Comics. Along with their celebrated horror, science fiction and military books came the premier humor title of the age, MAD Magazine.
By 1960, MAD had branched out from the standard comic book humor to pointed parodies of movies, TV, and theatre, even branching out into political humor. This issue’s cover is the perfect example, combining satire with the very real desire to have a book that could be shelved after the contentious 1960 presidential election. This issue also features an important milestone of a semi-political nature: The debut of one of the book’s signature features: Spy Vs. Spy!



There are only three SvS strips in this issue, with the rest consisting of skewering Shakespeare, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musicals, and the TV show Naked City. There’s also this two-page strip by the legendary Don Martin.

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MAD MAGAZINE #60
It's an issue steeped in the world of 1960 and even if you don't know the cultural references, it's a really fun read.
"A loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and thou beside me... and pretty soon I'll be fat, drunk and in trouble!" - Alfred E. Neuman
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