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Mad Magazine has surely seen better days. But this isn't bad (or mad!) I think this is from around 2014.
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Mad magazine was a big thing for me as a teenager in the 70s, Fold Ins, Snappy Answers, Don Martin,(Pweet!), Spy vs. Spy and much more. It was the gateway magazine to National Lampoon for me and I wish I had kept a few issues of each. Thanks for sharing RadioActive!
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I still have a few old Mads and even one "Cracked," its presumed competitor. But the magazine hasn't been the same since DC took it over and started allowing - horror of horrors! - real ads!
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RadioActive wrote:
I still have a few old Mads and even one "Cracked," its presumed competitor. But the magazine hasn't been the same since DC took it over and started allowing - horror of horrors! - real ads!
There was also “Sick”, another humour magazine which I didn’t care for much, they had a knock off Alfred E. Neuman character which bugged me for some reason, bad design?
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Don't remember Sick, but there was only one Mad.
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I was a huge Mad fan from the late 1960s into the 70s.
Loved the movie and TV show parodies.
And of course I always did the back page "fold in."
Too bad Mad eventually went the way of all commercial magazines -- started running real ads and changing humour from truly imaginative satire to mediocre humour based on sexism and vague racism.
William F Gaines must be revolving in his grave.
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The Internet Archive has a ton of material from the vintage days of Mad Magazine. Here's one I've never seen that would certainly be of interest to some here: a satire of TV Guide from 1963. It was called "TV Guise" and purports to show you the new shows that are on "all weak."
The interface is a little clunky but if you're interested, it's at the link below.
Mad Magazine TV Guise
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Thanks again for sharing RadioActive, spent some time checking out the archives you suggested, lots there!