In the ’80s the MAD publisher Vecchi went bankrupt. The magazine ceased publication for several months and was re-animated by Record in 1984, again under the command of Otacílio D’Assunção. Throughout the 90s, the Brazilian MAD continued to be published by Record, who was responsible for the magazine until 2000. Very low circulation of the magazine forced Record to stop the publication again.
Only a few months later, Mythos tried the next attempt to establish MAD as a leading humor magazine in Brazil. The Mythos edition lasted 6 years until 2006. After a period of over a year (by the way the longest period of time the magazine wasn’t published in Brazil). MAD started again to hit the newsstands. This time Panini took over the job, which is a well-known and international publisher of comic books. (The current German MAD is also published by the Panini company group.) The first numbers were actually edited by Otacílio D’Assunção and the young Raphael Fernandes.
MAD in Brazil is recognized under the following names:
- MAD em Português (MAD in Portuguese), when it was published by Editora Vecchi
- MAD in Brazil, when it was published by Editora Record
- Novo MAD (New MAD), when it was published by Mythos