Spice up your Mad covers the Bradford way!


Top of Previous Page

Back to The List






Mad #387: Signed by John F. Babcock
(born in 1900, he was the last surviving Canadian WW1 veteran - passed away Feb. 2010) /
MAD Super Special #138: Signed by Ray Harryhausen

Back to The List




Mad #149: Signed by Bruce Davison and Ernest Borgnine / Mad #470: Signed by Beau Bridges

Back to The List




Mad #429: Signed by Ernest Borgnine, Dee Bradley Baker, Bill Fagerbakke, David Hasselhoff and Tim Conway /
Mad #345: Signed by 146 students from my graduating senior class at Righetti High School
(click the cover for a ridiculously large image and a list of all the signers)

Back to The List




Mad #447: Signed by Audrey Geisel (aka Mrs. Dr. Seuss) / Mad #408: Signed by Geral W. Fauss (foam finger inventor)

Back to The List




Mad #473: Signed by Harry Whittington, the man Dick Cheney shot in the face.
He insisted on signing his page inside the MAD.

Back to The List




Mad #488: Signed by 76 year old chimpanzee actor Cheeta. He's no J. Fred Muggs, but he's close.

Back to The List




Mad #427: Signed by Jimmy Dunham

(He was a local mechanic, who won the 1935 Indianapolis 500. He didn't race the car, but back then the mechanics rode with the drivers, and his car won. I also believe he was the oldest living Indianapolis 500-associated person, passed away in 2008. He had been getting interviewed a lot for the 100th anniversary of the speedway, and was guest of honor at one of their races).
Back to The List

Top of Next Page