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 It's not the same.... A review of Mad Magazine, September 6, 2009 Submitted by: limespider from Mount Holly, NC
I started reading MAD about forty years ago, and it's not anywhere close to being what it was. All the artists from way back when died or moved on. Some of them were there from the start, when it was EC, or Entertainment Comics. Jack Davis, Al Feldstein....
It's cool that it's still around, but it was so much better back then.


 Great funny magazine A review of Mad Magazine, May 13, 2009 Submitted by: Ilya from NJ
I am very satisfied. Thank you.


 We can laugh at ourselves. A review of Mad Magazine, November 4, 2008 Submitted by: ava6891 from buena park, ca
I've been a Mad Magazine reader since I was a child and I'm now 62. It's lost a lot of popularity over the years and that's unfortunate. Mad takes current issues and makes them funny. It's written in comic book fashion. As a school psychologist and a college instructor I recommend this magazine to get hesitant learners to read. Once they pick it up they want to learn.


 Not as good as old one A review of Mad Magazine, October 28, 2008 Submitted by: Chico3 from Pueblo, CO
I liked the older iussues of Mad Magazine, like in the l970's or 1980's. They were much better in my opinion.


 It's a classic A review of Mad Magazine, December 13, 2007 Submitted by: bluhevenly
How can you not like Mad Magazine? I'm 35 years old and I've been reading this magazine since I was 6 years old.I haven't had the good fortune of reading every issue, but I've tried to get my hands on one as often as possible.They always cheer me up and I like the weird sense of humor in them. Mad pokes fun at our culture with an undertone of love, and Mad pokes fun at itself as well. My only gripe is that they have for years put next to the price on the cover, "cheap!". It's not cheap, but it's worth it.


 "This is the ONLY thing my 14 year old son will read!" A review of Mad Magazine, August 21, 2007 Submitted by: Lee from Rexford, NY
Every time my son Brant receives Mad, he starts reading it until he has read it from cover to cover. This is a teenager who detests reading. I'll be honest: I don't read it myself, but the fact that it gets him to read-that is big in my opinion! Thanks, Mad writers, for keeping me from being a "mom gone MAD" over their child reading absolutely nothing!
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