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bruin |
This item is to discuss the contributions of MAD Magazine to the world's pop culture. | ||
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remmers |
What, me worry? I first read Mad in the early 1950's when it was a 10-cent comic book. Its contributions to pop culture have been enormous. When I've got a bigger block of time than I have right now, I'll try to put together a coherent set of thoughts about that. | ||
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lumen |
There is an alternate discussion on MAD going on in the comics conf. The item is titled "Are You Still Mad About MAD?" It seems to be a good crossreference to this discussion. | ||
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