Sergio Aragonés drew his way into the pages and margins of MAD magazine in 1962 after he emigrated from Mexico and made money reciting poetry in Spanish. Still learning English, the then 24-year-old ...
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 ...
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 ...
Mad Magazine is hitting back at Pete Buttigieg after the 2020 Democratic hopeful inadvertently insulted the publication while responding to a diss from President Trump. “Who’s Pete Buttigieg? Must be ...
Before she won six Tony awards, between 1970 and 2012, and prior to her 1979 Emmy for her lead role in the TV show Alice, Linda Lavin appeared on stage in The Mad Show, singing Stephen Sondheim’s ...
The venerable satire magazine will still publish year-end specials. Mad magazine, the venerable satire publication, will stop publishing issues with new content this fall. The magazine, famous for the ...
You could tell Mad magazine was in trouble when President Trump hilariously compared South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg to Alfred E. Neuman, the perennial man-child cartoon mascot of the satirical ...
The Good Doctor investigates the location of an old UDF store, the origin of Alfred E. Neuman, and Pete Rose’s childhood home. The Doctor wishes his contract with this magazine had included a clause ...
Mad magazine, the satirical publication famous for asking, "What, me worry?" and its gap-toothed, big-eared mascot Alfred E. Neuman, is coming off newsstands and will largely stop publishing new ...
SAN FRANCISCO ” MAD, the long- running satirical magazine that influenced everyone from ” Weird Al” Yankovic to the writers of ” The Simpsons,” will be leaving newsstands after its August issue.
The Obama administration has made one little-noticed but deeply significant policy appointment  recently: it has installed Alfred E. Neuman at the center of is decision-making process for the Middle ...
San Francisco — MAD, the long-running satirical magazine that influenced everyone from “Weird Al” Yankovic to the writers of “The Simpsons,” will be leaving newsstands after its August issue. Really.