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  1. I am profoundly sad to hear that after 67 years, MAD Magazine is ceasing publication. I can’t begin to describe the impact it had on me as a young kid – it’s pretty much the reason I turned out weird. Goodbye to one of the all-time greatest American institutions.

  2. 3 Jul 2019

    for being the first thing i remember me and my sister mutually agreeing to watch on tv

  3. Goodbye, Mad Magazine. Thanks for inspiring generations & generations of comedy & most of all, thanks for the laughs. There was a moment in so many of our childhoods where you were the greatest thing ever.

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  4. 4 Jul 2019
  5. This is so much me 🥰 I would be a tiny fraction of the smartass I am today without the help of Mad Magazine and the usual gang of idiots.

  6. 3 Jul 2019
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    Wow. Didn't know Al.

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    So sad. This was a tradition in my life that I handed down to my daughter. Another icon that will be missed.

  8. From the moment I discovered in Junior High, I was hooked!

  9. In India it was published in Hindi as “Deewana” but stopped publishing years back ! It was extremely funny & whacky. SAD for MAD.

  10. 4 Jul 2019

    And as I've mentioned ad nauseum, a highlight of my life was seeing my own mother in "Mad"—in "Starchie Bunker's Place".

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  11. What a run for . Unapologetic humor, brilliant artwork, and every single cover reminded u that the price was cheap! MAD Magazine was a weekly staple in my childhood and in times of stress, I still think to myself “What, Me Worry?” 😂

  12. So sad. Mad magazine has given our family so many laffs.

  13. 3 Jul 2019
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    Sorry to hear this. I'm 58, still subscribe, and still have my copies from the '70s. Plus an Alfred E. Neuman statuette. 💗 Heartbreaking.

  14. Few things shaped my sense of humor and demeanor like MAD Magazine did. "Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions" built me into the radio personality that I am, the parodies spoke to me, and the crisp writing and weird humor resonated deep within my soul. (and )

  15. The End Of An Era Dept. Another of the great institutions is going away. has brought me so many laughs for many years.

  16. Indeed. This is such a bummer. I grew up with and turned my kids on to it as well.

  17. 4 Jul 2019

    for introducing me to the concepts of Filk, Parody, Satire, and Snappy Answers To Stupid Questions! for introducing me to Mad Magazine as a child learning to read in 1974.

  18. 4 Jul 2019

    BREAKING: Unable to compete with the joke that is reality, Mad Magazine ceases publication after 67 years.

  19. My MAD mentor: Terry Gilliam on Harvey Kurtzman. As creator of Harvey Kurtzman inspired a generation of satirists. explains the genius of his mild-mannered mentor.

  20. Wrote a little something about . Eternally grateful to , , , and the whole Mad crew for letting me be a small part of something so monumentally important.

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