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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:17 pm |
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...is out! 
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:18 pm |
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:19 pm |
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 10:03 pm |
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 10:11 pm |
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 1:21 pm |
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RobertSwanderson wrote: Is that yours? Not my cover, but I'm in the issue. Some guy named Jeff Kruse has a TON of writing in the latest issue. Good stuff, too.
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 1:39 pm |
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What do you call a camel with three humps?
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You work at Mad Magazine for a living? How did I not know this?
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 1:44 pm |
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:12 pm |
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That's a cover in the classic Mad tradition. I like the fact that there are no blurbs for what movie they're parodying or whatever else they're satirizing.
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:29 pm |
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Steve wrote: You work at Mad Magazine for a living? How did I not know this? Not on staff. Just freelance. Never been, but I'd love to visit their offices in NYC.
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:31 pm |
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Dr. Chris Evil wrote: That's a cover in the classic Mad tradition. I like the fact that there are no blurbs for what movie they're parodying or whatever else they're satirizing. The covers these days are pretty uncluttered and usually just feature a strong central gag. I like 'em too. Tom Richmond's movie spoofs are amazing and rival the classic Mort Drucker pieces (imho). Alas, MAD is moving away from movie parodies.
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:32 pm |
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:35 pm |
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Scott wrote: Dr. Chris Evil wrote: That's a cover in the classic Mad tradition. I like the fact that there are no blurbs for what movie they're parodying or whatever else they're satirizing. The covers these days are pretty uncluttered and usually just feature a strong central gag. I like 'em too. Tom Richmond's movie spoofs are amazing and rival the classic Mort Drucker pieces (imho). Alas, MAD is moving away from movie parodies. I stopped buying Mad nearly two decades ago, probably not long after William M. Gaines died. It wasn't because of Gaines's passing, I just didn't feel the need to buy it anymore. I've bought a few issues sporadically since then. One thing I noticed when I read the 400th issue, is how mean-spirited some of the humor was. Mad always went for the jugular, but usually did it with wit and good humor.
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:35 pm |
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You should work a "balls out" reference into one of your Mad stories. And I'd really like to read 'em!
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:47 pm |
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Dr. Chris Evil wrote: Scott wrote: Dr. Chris Evil wrote: That's a cover in the classic Mad tradition. I like the fact that there are no blurbs for what movie they're parodying or whatever else they're satirizing. The covers these days are pretty uncluttered and usually just feature a strong central gag. I like 'em too. Tom Richmond's movie spoofs are amazing and rival the classic Mort Drucker pieces (imho). Alas, MAD is moving away from movie parodies. I stopped buying Mad nearly two decades ago, probably not long after William M. Gaines died. It wasn't because of Gaines's passing, I just didn't feel the need to buy it anymore. I've bought a few issues sporadically since then. One thing I noticed when I read the 400th issue, is how mean-spirited some of the humor was. Mad always went for the jugular, but usually did it with wit and good humor. I thought some of the material in the 90s and early 2000s wasn't the best, but the the last few years of the magazine have been really good. Sharp political satire and genuinely funny stuff -- without getting too mean-spirited. There was a really funny Archie comics parody in issue #504. MAD's worth picking up -- or at least browsing through at the local grocery.
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:49 pm |
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Steve wrote: You should work a "balls out" reference into one of your Mad stories. And I'd really like to read 'em! That would be fun. So far I've had single panel cartoons and strips published (part of MAD's Strip Club) and the cover idea for #504 -- but I'm always pitching articles.
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:50 pm |
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Like I said, Scott, I've just picked up some random issues over the years and that was the impression I got from one issue.
Didn't Mad increase its circulation to ten times a year, only to be whittled down to quarterly status a little while ago...?
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:11 pm |
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Yeah, but it's gone back up.
What was the cover of #504.
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:25 pm |
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MAD went quarterly a year or so back -- only four issues a year, which was pretty brutal. The staff hated it because they couldn't get any sort of rhythm going. Happily the magazine is now bi-monthly -- as of issue 504. Oddly enough I got a lot of material approved when MAD dropped to quarterly. 
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:26 pm |
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Steve wrote: Yeah, but it's gone back up.
What was the cover of #504. 
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:35 pm |
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Dr. Chris Evil wrote: Like I said, Scott, I've just picked up some random issues over the years and that was the impression I got from one issue.
Didn't Mad increase its circulation to ten times a year, only to be whittled down to quarterly status a little while ago...? I subscribed through most of the 2000s -- missed a few issues here and there -- and the magazine's definitely gone through changes. I really miss seeing the work of Mort Drucker and Jack Davis -- giants in the industry, comic book gods. But Tom Richmond, Drew Friedman, and Herman Mejia -- the new guard -- are all excellent. I grew up reading MAD and it had a huge impact on me -- like most cartoonists and writers of my generation. Today's MAD isn't the MAD of the 70s (or 60s, or 50s), but those who dismiss it outright should take a closer look. There's a lot of very sharp humor in its pages. And I can't believe they actually printed the strip I did (with Kit Lively) that runs in the current issue. 
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Post subject: MAD #505 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:42 pm |
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