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Image:TVG710710.jpg|''[[TV Guide]]'': July 10, 1971
 
Image:TVG710710.jpg|''[[TV Guide]]'': July 10, 1971
 
Image:Calendar.sesame1972.jpg|[[The Sesame Street Calendar 1972]]
 
Image:Calendar.sesame1972.jpg|[[The Sesame Street Calendar 1972]]
Image:CTWSherlockHemlockCJackDavis.jpg|''Sesame Street'' [[Sesame Street puzzles (CTW)|puzzle]], Sherlock Hemlock's Hidden Answer Jigsaw Puzzles No. 1, "The Case of the Hidden C's"
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Image:CTWSherlockHemlockCJackDavis.jpg|''Sesame Street'' [[Sesame Street puzzles (Educational Toys)|puzzle]], Sherlock Hemlock's Hidden Answer Jigsaw Puzzles No. 1, "The Case of the Hidden C's"
 
Image:CTWPuzzleJackDavisStoop.jpg|''Sesame Street'' puzzle
 
Image:CTWPuzzleJackDavisStoop.jpg|''Sesame Street'' puzzle
 
Image:Lunch2.jpg|''[[Out to Lunch]]'', 1974
 
Image:Lunch2.jpg|''[[Out to Lunch]]'', 1974

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Jack Davis, illustrator for MAD Magazine, drew many illustrations of the Muppets and human cast members of Sesame Street in the show's early years.

For TV Guide's cover story on Sesame Street (July 10, 1971), Davis illustrated Cookie Monster, happily munching on part of the TV Guide logo. He also provided artwork for Sesame Street Magazine, several puzzles and The Sesame Street Calendar 1972.

For MAD Magazine itself, he was the artist behind a parody of Sesame Street, entitled "Reality Street" (issue #146, October 1971) and 1978's "Mafia Street".