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    The Rise and Fall of Trump Magazine (No, Not That One)

    A 1957 successor to MAD Magazine, the other Trump Magazine never quite took off, despite contributions from Mel Brooks, among others

    byMarjorie Ingall
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    The Man Who Made ‘MAD’

    An award-winning biography about Harvey Kurtzman tells the story of how a Jewish comedy icon revolutionized American satire

    byMarjorie Ingall
  • Two of David Berg's MAD magazine comic strips. (MAD magazine. Top: MAD #134, April 1970; Bottom: MAD #261, March 1986)
    Two of David Berg's MAD magazine comic strips. (MAD magazine. Top: MAD #134, April 1970; Bottom: MAD #261, March 1986)
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    At MAD Magazine, an Unlikely Rabbinic Figure

    What the magazine’s humorist and artist Dave Berg taught me about Judaism

    byCharles Moss
  • 'FELDSTEIN: The MAD Life and Fantastic Art of Al Feldstein,' a biography of the Mad Magazine editor. (IDW)
    'FELDSTEIN: The MAD Life and Fantastic Art of Al Feldstein,' a biography of the Mad Magazine editor. (IDW)
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    Mad Magazine’s Al Feldstein Dies at 88

    The Brooklyn native edited the iconic comedy publication for 28 years

    byLily Wilf
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    Enthusiastic Blasphemy

    Poets Daniel Morris and Stephen Paul Miller, coauthors of the anthology Radical Poetics and Secular Jewish Culture, explore the possibilities and contradictions of secular Jewishness

    byDavid Kaufmann
  • From the strip.(City Room)
    From the strip.(City Room)
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    Spy vs. Shpy

    Al Jaffee, of ‘Mad’, has a side-job

    byMarc Tracy
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