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This is a real comic that was published by Mad magazine in 1992. Some were skeptical that Mad had really lampooned Donald Trump as far back as the 1990s, but it's not really all that surprising.
Mad Magazine’s Editor-in-chief John Ficarra, Vice President of Art and Design Sam Viviano and illustrator Tom Richmond, from left, chat about Mad Magazine’s ability to endure and stay relevant ...
This issue looks at Trump’s top four most ridiculous actions in past year. In the spirit of People‘s Sexiest Man of the Year cover, Mad nominates Trump Deplorable People magazine’s “Sexist ...
It’s a mad, mad world. Donald Trump will grace the cover of the upcoming issue of MAD Magazine — a special year-end version that the lampooning glossy has dubbed its annual “20 Du… ...
We suspect that even Alfred E. Neuman is at least a little worried about Donald Trump’s presidency, but that isn’t stopping Mad magazine from taking a shot at the president-elect as he ...
In addition to the magazine, MAD has been publishing periodic specials such as the Donald Trump-themed one-shot collecting years’ worth of political and apolitical material pertaining to the U.S ...
President Donald Trump took another shot at Pete Buttigieg on Friday, comparing the young mayor of South Bend to the longtime mascot of Mad Magazine, a freckled-faced cartoon boy. "Alfred E ...
In an interview with Politico, Trump said “Alfred E. Neuman cannot become president of the United States," referring to Buttigieg. Alfred E. Neuman is the longtime wispy haired boy mascot of MAD ...