• Mad (stylized as MAD) is an American humor magazine first published in 1952. It was founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines, launched...
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  • The Mad Magazine Game, later reissued as Mad Magazine: The "What-Me Worry?" game, is a board game produced by Parker Brothers in 1979. Gameplay is similar...
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  • Look up mad or MAD in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mad, mad, or MAD may refer to: Mad (village), a village in the Dunajská Streda District of Slovakia...
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  • David Salzman, Fax Bahr, and Adam Small. Loosely based on the humor magazine Mad, Mad TV's pre-taped satirical sketches were primarily parodies of popular...
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  • American humor magazine. Founded in 1958, Cracked proved to be the most durable of the many publications to be launched in the wake of Mad magazine. In print...
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  • MAD, for the Michigan Algorithm Decoder. We had some funny interaction with the Mad magazine people, when we asked for permission to use the name MAD...
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  • episodes of Mad, an animated sketch comedy television series inspired by Mad magazine that aired on Cartoon Network. "iTunes – TV Shows – Mad, Season 1"...
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    GoComics. He also became a regular contributor to MAD in 2017, creating two regular features for the magazine – "The 27 Club" and "The Chancers" – as well...
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    Mad (stylized as MAD) is an American animated sketch comedy television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The series was based on Mad magazine...
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  • The Mad Fold-In is a feature of the American humor and satire magazine Mad. Written and drawn by Al Jaffee until 2020, and by Johnny Sampson thereafter...
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  • Alfred E. Neuman (redirect from Mad mascot)
    Neuman is the fictitious mascot and cover boy of the American humor magazine Mad. The character's distinct smiling face, gap-toothed smile, freckles,...
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  • prominent hip-hop artists such as Ludacris, Kanye West, and The Game. Mad Magazine was notorious for regularly running obviously fictional ads for nonexistent...
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  • Spy vs. Spy (category Mad (magazine))
    Spy vs. Spy is a wordless comic strip published in Mad magazine. It features two agents involved in stereotypical and comical espionage activities. One...
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  • as "Dolf" on MAD magazine's vinyl insert recording of "Gall in the Family Fare", the All in the Family satire that ran in the magazine's Super Special...
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    Chevy Chase (category Mad (magazine) people)
    co-founded in 1967. He also wrote a one-page spoof of Mission: Impossible for Mad magazine in 1970 and was a writer for the short-lived Smothers Brothers TV show...
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    began in 1979 with Mad Max, and was followed by three sequels: Mad Max 2 (1981; released in the United States as The Road Warrior), Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome...
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  • The Mad Magazine Card Game is a shedding-type card game produced by Parker Brothers in 1979. The game's cards all picture Alfred E. Nueman. It is similar...
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  • Mad TV is an American comedy sketch television series originally inspired by Mad magazine. It originally aired on Fox from October 14, 1995 to May 16...
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  • Up the Academy (category Mad (magazine))
    Mad Magazine Presents Up the Academy (often shortened to Up the Academy) is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Robert Downey Sr. and starring Wendell...
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  • October–November), Mad began as a comic book, part of the EC line published from offices on Lafayette Street in Lower Manhattan. In 1961 Mad moved its offices...
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  • Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany Captain Klutz, comic strip superhero parody of Mad Magazine Kluttz, a surname This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Paul Peter Porges (category Mad (magazine) cartoonists)
    cartoonist whose work appeared in many places, including The New Yorker, Mad magazine, Playboy, Harper's, Look and the Saturday Evening Post. Paul Peter Porges...
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    Al Jaffee (category Mad (magazine) cartoonists)
    work in the satirical magazine Mad, including his trademark feature, the Mad Fold-in. Jaffee was a regular contributor to the magazine for 65 years and is...
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  • Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television. It ran on cable network AMC from...
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  • Don Martin (cartoonist) (category Mad (magazine) cartoonists)
    work was published in Mad from 1956 to 1988. His popularity and prominence were such that the magazine promoted Martin as "Mad's Maddest Artist." Born...
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  • as found in clubs like CBGB, Zeppz, and Max's Kansas City. It mixed Mad Magazine-style cartooning by Holmstrom, Bobby London and a young Peter Bagge with...
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  • Jack Rickard (category Mad (magazine) cartoonists)
    field, where his work attracted the attention of Mad's editors. He began illustrating for the humor magazine in 1961 and remained a regular until his death...
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  • George Woodbridge (illustrator) (category Mad (magazine) cartoonists)
    and historical accuracy, and for his 44-year run as a contributor to MAD Magazine. He was sometimes referred to as "America's Dean of Uniform Illustration"...
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  • Plug (comics) (category Comics magazines published in the United Kingdom)
    Plug", fuelled by the fact that a number of celebrities featured in Mad magazine-style caricatures on the comic's cover died soon after, most notably...
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  • Mad Monster Party? is a 1967 stop-motion animated musical comedy film produced by Rankin/Bass Productions for Embassy Pictures. The film stars the voices...
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