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As America's foremost magazine of social parody, biting political satire and just plain silliness, MAD continues to attract legions of young readers, while remaining a favorite of adults with low standards! It's the best thing that's happened to libraries since the Dewey Decimal System!
MAD Magazine
$14 - $28
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Humor in a Jugular Vein: Mad Magazine
pros: Satire, parody, surprisingly on the mark
cons: Not everybody has a good sense of humor
I'm MADly in love with this Magazine!
pros: immature, satirical comics. A funny break away from the world.
cons: costly in relation to time it takes to read.
Ramblings and Ravings Dept.
pros: Funny parodies, great artwork, in-your-face humor
cons: Don Martin, Dave Berg, Bill Gaines, all dead and gone. Plus Mad now has ads.
It ought to be a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad world.
pros: Since National Lampoon folded, there's no better social satire mag around.
cons: Silly adults, Mad is for kids!
Neuman is da Man!
pros: Sophisticated humor and simple laughs come together
cons: None
Mad About This Great Magazine
pros: The humor, the satire, the parodies, the artwork, the intelligence.
cons: Some segments not as good as others, ads, and some issues are too short.
Best humor magazine to date
pros: Biting satire, funny movie spoofs and no ads until recently
cons: MAD SOLD OUT after almost 50 years of no ads
MAD, glad, happy, sad...(poetically challenged w/o)
pros: Are prostitutes
cons: Are convicts
No Longer Crazy for MAD
pros: sometimes witty, creative art
cons: predictable satire, ads, glossy
MAD for MAD
pros: Most likely uplifting and funny. Hilarious comics.
cons: Some stuff is kind of use less other that that I recommend this to you.








