David Pogue is a six-time Emmy winner for his stories on "CBS Sunday Morning," where he's been a correspondent since 2002. Pogue hosts the CBS News podcast "Unsung Science." He's also a New York Times ...
You don’t need a questionable photo app to see what the future holds for an elderly Batman and Joker—not when you have MAD Magazine! The long-running humor magazine is celebrating Batman’s 80th ...
Al Jaffee’s Snappy, Not So Stupid MAD LegacyMAD’s longest-serving cartoonist invented a way to do something unusual: turn a pulp-magazine page into an animated, interactive feature.
In a twist befitting its pages, the satirical, anti-establishment publication that delivered laughs and hijinks to generations of young readers gets the respect it always deserved with a new museum ...
The long-running humor publication Mad Magazine will effectively shut down this fall after a 67-year run. The comedy mag will be pulled from newsstands after the release of issue nine in August and ...
“Mad spoke to me before I even realized it was speaking to me,” said Joe Raiola, a man who spent 33 years as both a writer and editor for Mad magazine. “Kids generally understand that people are full ...
The news hit comedy fans like an stick of dynamite in one of Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy cartoons: After 67 years, the legendary humor magazine was to be no more? That was the instant headline when ...
Mad Magazine is effectively ending its 67-year-long run. Maria Reidelbach, author of Completely MAD: A History of the Comic Book and Magazine joins NPR's Audie Cornish to discuss its legacy. Mad ...
NEW YORK — Al Jaffee, Mad Magazine's award-winning cartoonist and ageless wise guy who delighted millions of kids with the sneaky fun of the Fold-In and the snark of "Snappy Answers to Stupid ...
Alan Bernstein admits that taking 16 years to make a documentary isn’t quite as tough as being Sisyphus, who in myth was compelled by the gods to roll a boulder up a hill, only to have it roll right ...
Grown-ups who worried it was a subversive influence on America’s youth were 100 percent correct. By Tim Kreider Mr. Kreider is an essayist and cartoonist. There’s a photo, taken in 1936, of Al Jaffee ...
Alfred E. Neuman finally has a reason to worry. Mad magazine, the class clown of American publishing, is being shuffled off to the periodical equivalent of an old-folks home at the age of 67. After ...