MAD Magazine

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MAD Magazine is a humor and satire magazine that started in the 1950s as a 10 cent comic book parody of other comics. For its 25th issue it converted to a 25 cent magazine. It remains popular in the United States.

Each issue features the grinning red-headed mascot, Alfred E. Neuman on the cover, and comic-like articles making fun of recent movies, TV shows, music, trends, etc. as well as articles that are always there (Spy Vs. Spy, Monore, etc.)