As for Cracked Magazine, while it existed in Mad’s shadow for many years, it had its own stable of characters, though perhaps with less cultural staying power. Just don’t get me started on R. Crumb. That dude’s in the crosswalk in front of me!
The Convicted Felon in Chief says he might like FEMA to “go away.” I’d be shocked and concerned if I wasn’t also aware that he likewise has dreamed of repealing Obamacare with nothing to show for it but the expenditure of his own rancid breath.
#uspol #FuckTrump #GOPFail #FEMA #WhatMeWorry
This Spy vs. Spy graffiti I saw today reminded me of the Spy vs. Spy video game which I played on NES in the early 1990s. It was split screen PvP and you had to gather items while also leaving booby-traps for your opponent.
If you won your spy would chuckle deviously while getting away.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spy_vs._Spy_(1984_video_game)
Photos were taken at the fork of the Thames River in London, Ontario. Restrooms were closed.
Still as relevant as ever nearly 55 years later.
#WhatMeWorry
“It Must’ve Been Something They Hate Dept.
The MAD Primer of Bigots, Extremists and Other Loose Ends: Chapter One - The Super Patriot
Written by: Frank Jacobs and Stan Hart
Artist: Jack Davis
MAD #129 Sept. 1969” - MAD Magazine
Happy 70th #Birthday, Alfred E. Neuman!
Won’t this be fun?
(Back in the day I was desperate enough to try…)
As always, no one is spared.
#MAD
#WhatMeWorry
#AlfredENeuman
“Wait’ll you get a whiffty of MAD #36, the Love Stinks Issue! After some ‘Rosé all day’ it became ‘obvi’ that we wanted to be sell-out ‘samesies’ with all the other nationally published magazines and feature Swelce on the cover of this celebration of sentimental sappiness. Make your friends super ‘Jelz’ and take one for the team today!
Cover by Mark Fredrickson” - MAD Magazine
He does resemble Alfred E. Neuman of Mad Magazine fame #whatmeworry?
I'm ... not even ... Mad
"The Mad Magazine Fold-In Effect in CSS"
https://thomaspark.co/2020/06/the-mad-magazine-fold-in-effect-in-css/
@FrequentlyAskedQuestions - Yep, it’s a way to cope when things are totally out of your control.