Dynamite Magazine #47 from 1978

Dynamite Magazine Article from 1978 – Happy Birthday, MAD

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Happy Birthday, MAD. Dynamite Salutes 25 Years of MADness! An interesting article about the MAD offices in NY from 1974.

MAD meets the Simpsons

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When flicking through MAD magazines, one thing becomes evident: MAD has been kickin' The Simpsons' asses real hard in the past years. Naturally, the...

International MAD Magazine Contributor List

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Welcome to the MAD Magazine Contributor list. We try to track every US or foreign artist, who has worked for the MAD magazine. Everyone can...

My MAD office visit

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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 Andreas Dahl Collection

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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......
All versions of the MAD Scene Paperback Gift Sets

The Complete MAD Paperback Gift Set List

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MAD paperback boxed/gift sets are now all around 30 years old or more. They are very rare in most cases and especially rare in...

The Bradford N. Smith Collection

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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

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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 Magazine Cover Variations

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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...
Alfred E. Neuman by Norman Mingo

Alfred E. Neuman – ‘The What-Me-Worry Kid’

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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...
Atmore's Pie Family novelty card No.1 (The Kid.)

The Origin of NeuMAN Dept.

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The Origin of NeuMAN - The bizarre history of our favorite 125 year old fool by Ian Scott McGregor FOR WELL OVER A century, humans have...
Cover artwork for the unpublished Quebec MAD #13

Interview with Daniel Shelton – Creator of all Quebec MAD Covers

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Daniel was without doubt the most important artist of the French Canadian MAD magazine series. He was responsible for all 12 covers and his artwork can also be found in the satire magazine 'Croc'.
A visit to the MADhouse - A Dynamite Magazine article

Dynamite Magazine Article from 1974 – A Visit to the MADhouse

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A visit to the MADhouse. An interesting article about the work at the MAD offices in New York from 1974.

HogWild’s Internship @ MAD

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One Fine Summer: How I Avoided Sunshine by becoming a MAD Intern by Comedian HogWild Instead of enjoying outdoors and warm weather like most University students...

MAD Star Wars Covers

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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...

The Otacílio d‘Assunção Interview

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Otacílio d‘Assunção was the editor of the Brazilian MAD Magazine for 34 years, since it started in 1974. The Brazilian MAD was published by 4...
Bill Levine

Memories of MAD writer Bill Levine

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written by his daughter Val Levine MAD Writer Bill Levine born in Montreal Canada April 13th, 1932. Died Sept 27th, 1988 in Brooklyn NY Bill Levine's Contributions...

The Sten Zetterlund Collection

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Hi MAD-fans, collegues and eventually freaks! Since I was born 1953 I had the opportunity to read Swedish MAD in my teenage years 1963-1970.

The Michael Elias Collection

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The main part of my collection are the paperbacks, books and magazines from the USA. And of course original artwork, especially done for paperbacks!

The Dr. Gary L. Kritzberg Collection

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I was born in 1955; the first year that “Mad Magazine" launched! How cool is that? In the 1960‘s my father & mother owned a Jewish delicatessen/restaurant in Chicago, IL & just down the street was a small “corner drug store".