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Mad magazine is now celebrating its 50th year of publication and here, in simple words and fantastically complicated pictures, the reader may find the answers to such pressing questions as: Who is stronger - Captain Marbles or Superduperman?. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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For Mad's 50th Anniversary Icon Books reprinted the run of paperbacks that are the only way to find a lot of the original Mad Magazine material. As I said much of the humor is the same. The culture being spoofed is vastly differnet, and put in that perspective, I can see how this passed for edgy in the 1950's.
This is a quick read, and worth it too. Harvey Kurtzman was a genius, and as the original writer for Mad it had a sinister grin the has turned into a slack jaw over time. Comedy historians should really take interest becuase this is the birth of modern American satire.
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