Gaines
Auteur de The Woman's Day Dictionary of Antique Furniture
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Œuvres de Gaines
Tales Calculated to Drive you Mad #1: Summer 1997 2 exemplaires
The Magnolia Journal/Issue #7 1 exemplaire
The Magnolia Journal/ Issue #5 1 exemplaire
The Magnolia Journal/ Issue #10 Authenticity 1 exemplaire
The Magnolia Journal/Issue #8 1 exemplaire
The Magnolia Journal/ Issue #8 1 exemplaire
The Magnolia Journal/Issue #10 Authenticity 1 exemplaire
Magnolia Journal/ Issue #11 Freedom 1 exemplaire
Magnolia Journal/Issue #4 Gratitude 1 exemplaire
Our Presidents: James Madison #4 1 exemplaire
Our Presidents: James Monroe #5 1 exemplaire
Our Presidents: Andrew Jackson #7 1 exemplaire
Our Presidents: William Henry Harrison #9 1 exemplaire
Our Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt #26 1 exemplaire
Our Presidents: Richard M Nixon #37 1 exemplaire
Our Presidents: William J Clinton #42 1 exemplaire
We are the Gardeners 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 18
- Membres
- 24
- Popularité
- #522,742
- Évaluation
- 5.0
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 2
So begins a series of monthly issues of the world's most famous humor magazine, one that will enjoy a seventy-one-year reign.
In the beginning, Mad provided send-ups of every genre: well-known books, stories, movies, TV shows, comic strips and poetry.
In the debut issue, tales of terror, westerns, science fiction and crime noir are lampooned. From December 1952 - March 1953, Tarzan, Dragnet, and the Lone Ranger are dragged through the satirical mud, along with professional baseball, more sci-fi and crime, as well as stories about vampires and the Sheik of Araby.
For fans of Mad magazine, this 1997 reprint of the original series is a treat- a nostalgic treasure trove for existing fans, and a new voyage of discovery for those unfamiliar with the artistic talents of Bill Elder, Jack Davis, John Severin, and Wallace Wood.… (plus d'informations)