Another week of classic MAD starts now, now, NOW!
Enjoy and BUMP if you're reading!
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Previous threads:
https://yuki.la/co/93770247
https://yuki.la/co/93792908
https://yuki.la/co/93817666
https://yuki.la/co/93849067
https://yuki.la/co/93887664
https://yuki.la/co/93919016
https://yuki.la/co/93942000
https://yuki.la/co/93965063
https://yuki.la/co/93988107
https://yuki.la/co/94019921
https://yuki.la/co/94126997
https://yuki.la/co/94150848
https://yuki.la/co/94174954
https://yuki.la/co/94208795
https://yuki.la/co/94223373
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Will you being story timing the 70s and 80s stuff anon? Love the way women were drawm back then in this mag. Regardless, awesome job.
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>Will you being story timing the 70s and 80s stuff anon?
Yes, slowly but surely...and thanks!
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So relevant even now. Haha. Mad is so great.
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Anybody else weirded out skimming these and seeing James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and President Kennedy mocked in real time? They've always been dead people for me, and seeing them joked about as live people makes them seem real in a way that wailing boomers can't. Giant ran so long that James Dean grew old! Kennedy is a puffball he probably won't be reelected! Yeah, not with that hole in his head, he won't.
Jayne Mansfield turned up in one issue as a hood ornament, because she had huge breasts. I'm looking back at the joke over her death in a car crash that decapitated her. It's just weird.
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#82 in next eight minutes.
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That's that! Thanks for reading /co/!
Tomorrow = another round of MAD, but until then, goodbye and BUMP for others!
Choice Cuts
>greentexted articles rank among the greatest articles ever printed by Mad, in my opinion
#78:
>East Side Story (>>94302752)
>Future Group Comparison Tests (>>94303052)
How Parents Guess Wrong About Kids' Careers (>>94302985)
#79:
>The Rise and Fall of a Recording Star (>>94304610)
If They Held a Summit Meeting at the White House (>>94303929)
Movie Dialogue We'd Like to Hear (>>94304143, >>94304628)
#80:
>Misery is a Cold Hot Dog (>>94305500)
>The Rejection Slip (>>94305722)
Mutiny on the Bouncy (>>94305141)
#81:
>The Mad Plan for Beating TV Commercial Breaks (>>94306505)
Labels We Should've Seen (>>94306197)
If Today's Comedians Performed in the Past (>>94306333)
On the Beach - In the Technology of the Cold War (>>94306314)
If Comic Strip Characters Behaved Like Real People (>>94306647)
#82:
>For the Birds (>>94308038)
>Comicland Magazine (>>94307499)
>Long and Pretentious Titles for TV Dramas (>>94307725)
>Don Martin: The Masterpiece (>>94307460, >>94307479)
The Nurtzes (>>94307267; Stan Hart's first satire)
Mad's Report on Progress (>>94307408; Dick DeBartolo was only 17 when he wrote this!)
How about you guys? We're about to reach the end of the "really old" era of Mad. What have been your favorite articles, idiots, etc. up to this point?
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kek, don't think this would fly today.
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>Will you being story timing
What, me worry?