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Mad Magazine mascot Alfred E. Neuman is famous for saying, "What? Me worry?" But the iconic character now has real cause for concern as it's the end of a comedy magazine with a legacy spanning ...
The demise of Mad magazine is hardly a surprise ... Abraham Lincoln and America’s Most Perilous Year” and “Triangle: The Fire That Changed America.” ...
I once wrote that "all I know finds its foundation between the covers of Mad magazine." I started reading ... awaiting the firing squad's order to fire.) No commercial entity could dictate or ...
Once a cultural touchstone, Mad Magazine is halting the publication of new content and vanishing from newsstands. The seminal humor publication will no longer be available on newsstands after its ...
MAD magazine is coming off newsstands after a 67-year run. The famed satirical magazine featuring the freckled face of Alfred E. Neuman will stop publishing new material outside of its end-of-year ...
The long-running humor publication Mad Magazine will effectively shut down this fall after a 67-year run. The comedy mag will be pulled from newsstands after the release of issue nine in August ...
Mad Magazine is hitting back at Pete Buttigieg after the 2020 Democratic hopeful inadvertently insulted the publication while responding to a diss from President Trump. “Who’s Pete Buttigieg?
Mad magazine is getting a facelift ... was in the movie “In the Line of Fire” in 1993. Talking about the experience with a Tulsa World interviewer in 1994, he said he got a lot of mileage ...
He'd think this was fantastic." These hallowed halls are now home to the world's largest exhibit of artwork from Mad Magazine, co-curated by Brodner. "I was formed by Mad," he said. "My idea of ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — MAD, the long-running satirical magazine that influenced everyone from “Weird Al” Yankovic to the writers of “The Simpsons,” will be leaving newsstands after its ...