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 history of the German and of course the US MAD magazine. The exhibition started May 12 and run through July 11, 2017. Guests: Peter Kuper, Ivica Astalos, Dieter Stein, Martin Frei, Tom Bunk, Dieter Stein and Denis Kitchen.
The PENG! award was given to the long-time editor of the first German MAD edition Herbert Feuerstein for his life time achievement.
Exhibition highlights included artwork by Peter Kuper, Rolf Trautmann (Germany); interior pages from MAD Magazine by Tom Bunk, Jack Davis, Will Elder, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Paul Peter Porges, Dieter Stein (Germany), Martin Frei (Germany), Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Harry North, Jack Rickard, Sergio Aragones, Tom Richmond, Angelo Torres and Ivica Astalos.
Credits:
– Heiner Lünstedt (Images)
– Michael Elias (Image Captions)
The Valentin-Karlstadt Museum in Munich.
MAD Banner for the Exhibition at the Valentin-Karlstadt Museum.
MAD Banner for the Exhibition at the Valentin-Karlstadt Museum.
Original art, for “50 years of MAD in Germany“, by Tom Bunk (Owner Michael Elias)
Sketches for Tom Bunk’s Festival Poster.
Zombie art by Tom Bunk, for MAD.
“Uber“ art by Tom Bunk, for MAD.
“Jackass“ art by Tom Bunk, for the US-MAD.
The Opening Night at the Exhibition, from left to right: Heiner Luenstedt, Ivica Astalos and Dieter Frederic Stein.
The Opening Night at the Exhibition, from left to right: Heiner Luenstedt, Ivica Astalos and Dieter Frederic Stein.
Look at the Exhibition in the Valentin-Karlstadt Musäum, with the Alfred Stand up Display, by Tom Bunk.
A look at the Exhibition in the Valentin-Karlstadt Museum.
Signed print by Harvey Kurtzman of US-MAD #1.
Display with US-MAD #1+24, German MAD #1 and a signed MAD #100.
Signed MAD #100, from the MAD Trip to Germany in 1980. Signed by Astalos, Jack Davis, al Jaffee, Paul Peter Porges, Harry North, Paul Coket,Jr., Bob Clarke, Bill Gaines, Jack Rickard, Dick DeBartolo, John Putnam, Angelo Torres, Herbert Feuerstein, Rolf Trautmann, Don Martin and Dave Berg.
MAD #5 Print, signed by Will Elder, and Original art for MAD #13, “Robinson Crusoe!“, by Will Elder (Owner of the artwork Ulrich Schröder)
Original Jack Davis Artwork
“Kane Keen“, from MAD #5, by Jack Davis, page 5.
A closer look at the original artwork of “Kane Keen!“, from MAD #5, by Jack Davis.
Jack Davis Artwork for MAD #215, “Six Minutes“ (Sixty Minutes)
A closer look a the Jack Davis Artwork, from “Six Minutes“, US-MAD #215.
A showcase of German MAD items, like the Spy vs Spy game, art by Dieter Stein or the Autobiographie by Herbert Feuerstein.
A showcase of German MAD items, like the Spy vs Spy game, art by Dieter Stein or the Autobiographie by Herbert Feuerstein.
A showcase of German MAD items, like the Spy vs Spy game, art by Dieter Stein or the Autobiographie by Herbert Feuerstein.
A showcase of German MAD items, like the Spy vs Spy game, art by Dieter Stein or the Autobiographie by Herbert Feuerstein.
A showcase of German MAD items, like the Spy vs Spy game, art by Dieter Stein or the Autobiographie by Herbert Feuerstein.
Don Martin original artwork from US-MAD #33, “The Unfortunate Part of Feeding Pigeons Homemade Popcorn“, Page 1+3.
Don Martin original artwork from US-MAD #33, “The Unfortunate Part of Feeding Pigeons Homemade Popcorn“, Page 1+3.
Don Martin original artwork from US-MAD #33, “The Unfortunate Part of Feeding Pigeons Homemade Popcorn“, Page 1+3.
A closer look at the Don Martin contribution from MAD #76.
A closer look at the Don Martin contribution from MAD #76.
Don Martin original artwork from US-MAD #76+168.
Dave Berg original artwork from US-MAD #223, “Dave Berg Looks at Jogging“.
Bob Clarke drawing from US-MAD #70, “More Efficient Snow Removal“, written by Al Jaffee.
Bob Clarke drawing from US-MAD #183, “Burps in History“, written by Paul Peter Porges.
Al Jaffee art for the US-MAD.
Original art by Al Jaffee, for US-MAD #254, “Useful and Practical Inflight Informations We’d Like To See“
Harry North original artwork for US-MAD #211, “When Women Takw Over Movies Completely“, written by Larry Siegel.
Harry North original artwork for US-MAD #211, “When Women Takw Over Movies Completely“, written by Larry Siegel.
George Woodbridge original artwork for US-MAD.
George Woodbridge original artwork for US-MAD.
George Woodbridge original artwork for US-MAD.
Jack Rickard original artwork for US-MAD #95, “Hair Goo- The Magazine Devoted to Beautiful Hair Styles“, writtem by Al Jaffee.
A Look at the Exhibition. Above a Don Martin print from Dark Horse.
Original art and Sketches by Martin Frei, for German MAD (2.Edition)
Original art and Sketches by Martin Frei, for German MAD (2.Edition)
Original art and Sketches by Martin Frei, for German MAD (2.Edition)
Original art and Sketches by Martin Frei, for German MAD (2.Edition)
Original art of “A MAD Look at Spiderman 3“, for US-MAD #480, by Sergio Aragones!
Original art of “A MAD Look at Spiderman 3“, for US-MAD #480, by Sergio Aragones!
Original art of “A MAD Look at Spiderman 3“, for US-MAD #480, by Sergio Aragones!
“Future Shock“, original artwork by Sergio Aragones for US-MAD #147.
More MAD Marginals, by Sergio Aragones.
More MAD Marginals, by Sergio Aragones.
MAD Marginals, by Sergio Aragones.
Astalos Original art for German MAD 1.+2. Edition.
Johnny Walker ad parody by Astalos, for German MAD #144.
Rapunzel Fairy Tales, original artwork by Astalos, for German MAD (1.Edition)
Astalos Original art for German MAD (2.Edition)
Astalos Original art for German MAD (2.Edition)
Karl Valentin artwork, by Ivicia Astalos, as “Hans Tischler“.
Karl Valentin and Alfred as Lisel Karlstadt, by Ivicia Astalos.
Mort Drucker artwork together.
Barbra Streisand parody by Mort Drucker and Frank Jacobs, for US-MAD #143.
“War of the Roses“, parody by Mort Drucker for US-MAD #296.
“War of the Roses“, parody by Mort Drucker for US-MAD #296.
“Starsky and Hutch“ parody by Angelo Torres, for US-MAD #176.
Original drawing of the “Watchmen“ spoof by Tom Richmond, for US-MAD #498 (Owner Heiner Luenstedt).
Preliminary sketch, Pattern and original artwork by Peter Kuper, his Spy vs Spy Comic.
Pattern for the Spy vs Spy Comic by Peter Kuper.
Spy vs Spy, by Peter Kuper for US-MAD.
Peter Kuper and Denis Kitchen, from their Exhibition in Amerika-Haus, Munich.
Spy vs. Spy drawing, by Dieter Stein, for German MAD.
Spy vs Spy drawing for German MAD, by Dieter Stein.
“Schwarzwald Klinik/Black Forrest Hospital“, TV spoof by Dieter Stein, for German MAD #203.
“Verstehen Sie Spaß?/Candid Camera“, TV spoof by Dieter Stein, for German MAD #198.
“Derrick“ spoof, by Dieter Stein, for German MAD (1.Edition).
Tatort parodies, for German MAD (1.Edition), by Dieter Stein.
Both parody Cover together, by Rudi Hurzlmeier.
Cover for the MAD parody “Müd“, by Rudi Hurzlmeier.
Backcover of the MAD parody “Müd“, by Rudi Hurzlmeier.
More Alfred E Neuman Galleries, by Rolf Trautmann (Owner Herbert Feuerstein).
Adolf Neuman (Alfred E. Neuman as Adolf Hitler) from MAD Super Special #2
More Alfred E. Neuman Galleries by Rolf Trautmann (Owner Herbert Feuerstein)
Alfred E. Neuman Galleries by Rolf Trautmann and Horst B. Baerenz (Owner Herbert Feuerstein)
Alfred E. Neuman as Dracula (Owner Herbert Feuerstein)
“Alfredore Dali“, from German MAD #156, by Rolf Trautmann (Owner Herbert Feuerstein)
Alfred E. Neuman as Karl Marx, by Horst B. Baerenz, for German MAD #55. (Owner Herbert Feuerstein)
Original art of “Alfred King of Bavaria“, by Rolf Trautmann, for German MAD #177. (Owner Herbert Feuerstein).
“König Alfred von Bayern“, MAD #177, by Rolf Trautmann.
Comic Festival article, from tz Munich.
Comic Festival article from Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Comic Festival article from BILD Zeitung, with Bunk, Stein and Astalos.