The humor magazine MAD and the sketch comedy series MAD TV both ended their long runs in recent years, but this influential pop culture icon sill has its fans. That’s why Funko is finally delivering a ...
Making MAD is diving deep into the history of the infamous character of Alfred E. Neuman, Mad magazine's red haired cover boy for over sixty years, whose iconic features and mischievous grin has ...
Mad Magazine mascot Alfred E. Neuman is famous for saying, "What? Me worry?" But the iconic character now has real cause for concern as it's the end of a comedy magazine with a legacy spanning almost ...
It's funny to me how people young and old alike were able to laugh at the ridiculosity of Mad Magazine—with its touché assessments of a world in peril—when we've now reached a point where it's harder ...
Oh, Alfred E. Neuman, there’s clearly reason to worry. President Donald Trump knows you, but 2020 candidate Pete Buttigieg, who’s not yet 40, did not. And that may be telling. Back To Top ...
Yes, my worst nightmare has come true. An iconic and cherished American publication will shut down. After 67 years, Mad magazine will leave newsstands at the end of August. From then on, it will be ...
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Iconic humor publication MAD Magazine is saying goodbye to newsstands, according to a person familiar with the situation. Starting with issue No. 10, which goes on sale in October, the magazine will ...
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