MAD Magazine

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MAD Magazine (also known as MAD) is an American humor magazine created in 1952 by Harvey Kurtzman and William Gaines. It started out satirizing and parodying comic books and other media, but changed to a black-and-white magazine format in 1955, poking fun at everything it could. It also gained a number of recurring features, made by a core team of writers and artists. Its original run ended in 2018, but relaunched to coincide with the move of its headquarters.

Contents

A Lad and a Lion (#27, 1956)

Scenes We'd Like To See (#30, 1956)

Making a Paper Eucalyptus Tree (#32, 1957)

Hollywood is Ruining Marlin Brando (#33, 1957)

Vic Tinny Gyms (#49, 1959)

The MAD 1960 Calendar (#52, 1960)

MAD's 1960 Political Alphabet Book (#58, 1960)

Adult TV Cartoons (#63, 1961)

Modern Household Accidents (#66, 1961)

There's Always More Than Meets The Eye (#66, 1961)

A MAD Look At Picnics (#67, 1961)

The Hitchhiker (#69, 1962)

Spy Vs. Spy (#79, 1963)

#92, 1965

College Programs To Develop Masters Of Mediocrity (#101, 1966)

Spy Vs. Spy (#110, 1967)

Out West (#117, 1968)

Blue-Eyed Kook (#120, 1968)

Scenes We'd Like To See (#123, 1968)

If The World's Great Painters Drew The Comics (#137, 1970)

Behind The Scenes At An Advertising Agency (#139, 1970)

#145, 1971

Modern Muscle Magazine (#147, 1971)

A MAD History Of Sex (#169, 1974)

Wishful Thinking (#170, 1974)

One Sunday Morning On The Beach (#170, 1974)

A MAD Look At Fairy Tales (#171, 1974)

The MAD "Good News—Bad News" Book (#174, 1975)

Don Martin Beats The High Cost Of Gasoline (#180, 1976)

A MAD Look At Burps Through History (#183, 1976)

A MAD Look At The Beach (#185, 1976)

The Neuman Book Of World Records (#186, 1976)

MAD Greeting Cards For Very Special Occasions (#205, 1979)

Drawn-Out Dramas (#215, 1980)

Raving Bully (#224, 1981)

Spy Vs. Spy (#229, 1982)

DeGenerate Hospital (#230, 1982)

If Photograph Albums Told The Whole Truth (#231, 1982)

A MAD Guide To First Aid (#232, 1982)

A Desert Island Game Plan (#235, 1982)

Some complains
anonymous|Posted on Sep 1 at 11:23 pm|
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I feel like half the stuff here isn't really even characters shown gaining weight or inflating. They're just pics of them being fat/inflated, without them actually gaining weight or inflating beforehand which isn't really what this wiki is about.

Great site
anonymous|Posted on Nov 5 at 4:02 am|
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Thanks for posting these, Couldn't see too much in what the other posters commented about, if there ever was a bias in the selections regarding fat/inflated figures, it doesn't immediately present.

Suggestion
Eggnog-Warrior|Posted on Jul 19 at 7:46 pm|
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I feel like that there needs to be descriptions on some of the pictures here since there are some weight gains that are very hard to see.