The Bradford N. Smith Collection
My obsession with MAD began some time before I finished elementary school when I discovered a few of my dad ‘s childhood issues in our garage attic - including pristine copies of #186 and #193, with their brown paper mailing covers still attached!
Cracked Magazine – America’s 2nd Most Successful Humour Magazine
Cracked Magazine is not imaginable without MAD. The success story of MAD magazine began in New York in 1952 and continues to this day...
MAD meets the Simpsons
When flicking through MAD magazines, one thing becomes evident: MAD has been kickin' The Simpsons' asses real hard in the past years. Naturally, the...
The MAD Character Appearance List
We try to track every US or foreign character (movie characters, comic characters, actors, singers, etc) who has appeared in MAD magazines.
Everyone can contribute...
The Jörg Patzelt Collection
My first contact to MAD magazine was 46 years ago, when I was 14 years old. We stopped at a highway station, while I was travelling to Austria with my parents. There I bought my first MAD magazine, the German MAD number 36 from the 1st Edition.
Remembering Of Things ECCH!
Axoiotl. Potrzebie. Veeblefetzer. if you ‘re one of the millions of former adolescents who grew up on MAD magazine, these seemingly meaningless syllables should conjure up forgotten fragments of your childhood faster than madeleine cakes got to Proust.
The MAD magazine cover artworks list
Owners of original MAD magazine cover artworks
MADtrash has started the first known, comprehensive list of cover artwork owners for U.S., German and other MAD...
My MAD office visit
The aim of every true MAD fan
A visit at the MAD office in New York
Here are some cool pictures of my visit guided by...
The original “Me-Worry” by Gary L. Kritzberg
Today we start a new department on MADtrash.com, where MAD collectors can show their most precious items! The first contribution comes from Gary L.Kritzberg...
BILLY RILEY and BILL BUTTS cigar label advertising
BILLY RILEY and BILL BUTTS cigar label advertising
by Dr. Gary L. Kritzberg
Two unusual and rare Pre-Mad advertising examples are the BILLY RILEY and BILL...
MAD Star Wars Covers
Welcome to the MAD TRASH Star Wars Pages!
A collection of Star Wars Mad Magazine covers
Author: Simon Wilson Here you ‘ll find every Star...
Exclusive Images: Don Martin Art Exhibition
Don Martin (1931-2000)
MAD Magazine Cartoons
Opening Night - Friday, 5 September 2008, 6-9pm Galerie Berinson, Berlin, Germany
Don Martins' most important works have been made available...
Historical Alfred E. Neuman Portraits from Germany
Check out the Alfred E.Neuman Spoof Gallery with many famous and historical persons and celebrities. All of the following Alfred E.Neuman portraits were originally...
The Jason Levine Collection
How exactly does one become a trade MAD-addict? Well, my name is Jason Levine and here is my story.
Visit the new Don Martin Fan Shops
Everyone needs to smile once in a while, so visit the new Don Martin collectibles stores at Fine Art America and Pixels.com.
MAD Magazine Cover Variations
Welcome to the MAD Magazine Cover Variations page!
We have developed a new way to view the most complete database of MAD magazine covers from...
The Andreas Dahl Collection
Because of my father I started to love comic books very early... especially MAD Magazin.
At first I was just interested in the MAD paintings......
The Hunter Gingles Collection
One day in 2004, I was snooping around in my grandparents attic, when I found a box of stuff that belonged to my uncle and dad,inside the box was 3 issues of mad magazine #122 #131 #141.
German MAD 50th Anniversary Exhibition Pictures
50 Jahre Deutsches MAD (50th anniversary of the German MAD) was an exhibition at the Valentin-Karlstadt museum in Munich, Germany. It celebrated the awesome...
Alfred E. Neuman – ‘The What-Me-Worry Kid’
Article by Dave Robinson (writer-illustrator, British MAD 1978-94)
Alfred E. Neuman – ‘The What-Me-Worry Kid’ - Introduction
1950s MAD Editor Harvey Kurtzman was in the editor’s...


























