The world’s dumbest cover boy — the red-headed, freckle-faced Alfred E. Neuman is turning heads once again. Neuman, the ...
Some people might think that print is dead. Bo Segrest and his cohorts at Yesterday’s Magazine would beg to differ.
The humor magazine that began in 1952 as a comic book making fun of other comic books soon became an institution for mocking ...
Mad Magazine began in 1952 as a comic book that made fun of other comic books – and soon became an institution for mocking ...
Artists take on paging doves, pager WMDs, and more ...
As many of us who grew up in America in the 1960s and 1970s learned, Mad magazine didn’t, as our parents warned us, warp our ...
In a twist befitting its pages, the satirical, anti-establishment publication that delivered laughs and hijinks to ...
The “crazy cat lady” has had the kind of rebrand a Hollywood publicist could only dream of, argues commerce editor (and cat mom) Joy Montgomery.
“Democrats are mad, Republicans are mad, everyone’s mad.” It’s not unusual for election-year dynamics to impede bipartisan momentum. But it is notable for an industry itself to be so ...
Sumaikh, one of the most gifted caricaturists of his generation, showcased his unique portraits at the eighth International ...
Anderson cartoonist Deon Parson, who goes by the pen name “$upr Dee,” poses with his Garfield collection. “Garfield” creator ...