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A treasure trove for cartooning fans is now available! The Internet Archive has made available the run of Jud Hurd’s…
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A treasure trove for cartooning fans is now available! The Internet Archive has made available the run of Jud Hurd’s…
Editor & Publisher’s roots began in 1884 when The Journalist was first published to serve the U.S. newspaper industry. The…
I’m not going to make a habit of commenting on things I’ve drawn, but I think I do need to…
Tom Richmond Answers Your MAD Questions The word spread last year that MAD magazine would no longer publish. We here…
Journalist and civil servant Paul E. Fitzgerald has passed away. Paul Edward (Fitz) FitzgeraldNovember 26, 1926 – December 3, 2020…
Stars can have a mega-hit movie or a short-run television show, either way it don’t matter unless they are…
It’s the end of an era, marking an error of MADdening proportions. MAD covers and material is © E.C….
Back in January, when the world was “different,” the Portland political cartoonist submitted entries for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for…
“Thirty years of avoiding other human beings . . . validated!” Read Chris Ware‘s comic strip in The New Yorker….
MAD #12 comes out tomorrow and does not contain NEW material from Dick DeBartolo. That ends a streak going back…
Awwww. Avery’s Pikmin Adventure is a comic by cartoonist Chris Furniss. The Pikmin story is a “daily procedural comic, written…
THE spoof magazine, MAD itself, got spoofed by Madison Magazine. From Madison Magazine: We’ve gone MAD! Don’t think we haven’t…
Here’s the story in a nutshell. In May, 1952, after the Russian invasion of Yugoslavia, the principal United Nations countries…
Mike Rhode is reporting that PS: The Preventative Maintenance Monthly, a comic bookish instructional manual for the U. S. Army,…
MAD is the magazine that just will not die. Quentin Tarantino‘s studio and MAD have once again collaborated to create…