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Perhaps that's why the Cartoon Art Museum's "What, Me Worry? 60 Years of Mad" exhibition has been such an overwhelming success. "Kids who were 10 years old when the first issue hit the stands are ...
An image supposedly showing a cartoon from a 1968 issue of MAD magazine is frequently circulated online, often attached to messages expressing dismay that the problems of the past are still the ...
A cartoon dog has become an unlikely role model ... BBC iPlayer on 1 August and ahead of its release we spoke to Bluey-mad dad, Adam Ployd, who explains why the programme is his "favourite TV ...
Jaffee was known for a number of Mad’s trademark ... Jaffee American cartoon strips, stirring his interest in the medium. Jaffee returned to America in 1933 to live with his dad and spent ...
Al Jaffee, the ingenious Mad magazine illustrator who was as adept at creating wacky cartoon gags as he was at producing caustic social commentary, and whose drawings, he cheerfully suggested ...
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