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MAD Magazine Series Number #115 2002

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MAD Magazine Series Number #115 2002

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MAD Magazine Series Number #115 2002

Stories and Art by The Usual Gang of Idiots. In this issue: Harry Potter – New Azkaban outtakes! Also: Our god-awful Mel Gibson film festival! And: Artist of the Issue – Bob Clarke. Plus: Cooler skateboards! Idiotic chatrooms! Michael Jackson gets creepier! Baseball sucks less! 96 pages,

MAD is America’s longest running and best-selling magazine with that name. With its grinning, gapped-toothed idiot mascot, Alfred E. Neuman “gracing” its front cover, MAD satirizes politics, celebrities, sports and more in its legendarily moronic features including Spy vs. Spy, The Fold-in, “A MAD Look at..,” Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions and its iconic TV and movie parodies.

What is the point of MAD Magazine?
Its format includes TV and movie parodies, and satire articles about everyday occurrences that are changed to seem humorous. Mad’s mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, is often on the cover, with his face replacing that of a celebrity or character who is being lampooned.
Is MAD Magazine for adults?
Mad Magazine is an American humor magazine targeted at young adult audiences, primarily boys, but females read it too. It is published six times a year, and is still available in print. The current issues are fifty-six pages in total.
How old is MAD Magazine?
The venerable humor magazine was founded in 1952 by a group of editors led by Harvey Kurtzman. Although it began as a comic book, bimonthly issues were published and became the norm for the satirical content. Mad, with it’s always memorable covers featuring the gap-toothed Alfred E.