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CNET and NEWSARAMA talk the new MAD Magazine iPad app

VIEW TO A SHILL DEPT.

Earlier today, DC Entertainment announced the launch of a new MAD Magazine iPad app. The app will be available for download beginning this Sunday, which also happens to be April Fool’s Day … as well as the birthday of MAD’s infamous mascot, Alfred E. Neuman.

“A lot of people have said over the years they wouldn't be caught dead with a copy of MAD," MAD Editor John Ficarra told NEWSARAMA. "So we figure this is a way that they can have a copy of MAD, without having to hold copy in their hands."

To read more about the new MAD app, check out CNET and NEWSARAMA’s coverage. And this Sunday, don’t be the last fool who hasn’t downloaded the new MAD app.

Mega Millions Jackpot Odds

LOTTERY WILL GET YOU NOWHERE DEPT.

Tonight, millions of Americans will gather around their TVs for the Mega Millions Jackpot lottery drawing. The first prize is more than a whopping half-billion dollars!!! OK, it’s nice to dream, but the chances of you actually winning that prize are pretty long — something along the lines of 176 million to one. But as insurmountable as those odds may seem, other things  — but not all — have even longer odds. For example, it’s 200 million-to-1 that you’re even still reading this tortured setup and haven’t already skipped down and started reading…

MAD Magazine Mega Millions Jackpot Odds
 

IT’S NO JOKE: MAD MAGAZINE iPAD APP TO BE RELEASED ON APRIL FOOL’S DAY (ALFRED E. NEUMAN’S BIRTHDAY)

 

MAD iPad App

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New MAD app will include exclusive content,

interactive stories, MAD videos and access to MAD library


BURBANK, CA, March 30, 2012 – DC Entertainment today announced plans to release a new MAD Magazine iPad app complete with interactive features and exclusive content. The app will be released on April Fool’s Day, an appropriate date since it’s also the birthday of MAD’s infamous mascot, Alfred E. Neuman. The app will be free to download through the App Store and will include a mixture of free and paid content, including a free preview of the magazine.


“We’re delighted to bring MAD to the iPad,” said MAD Editor John Ficarra. “We think the MAD app may be just the thing to turn the struggling iPad around and make it successful –though most experts think it may be just the thing that kills it altogether.”


The MAD app will include interactive versions of all current issues, access to a library of back issues and books, animated covers and “fold-in” pages, promo videos from the hit Cartoon Network show, MAD, and a link to MAD’s popular blog The Idiotical. In addition to the regular issue interactive “fold-in,” digital issues will also include a second, classic interactive “fold-in” from a past issue. Fans of Sergio Aragones’ MAD Marginals will enjoy a feature that allows readers to “pop-up” the margin artwork for a larger, more detailed view.


While the app will mirror all editorial components in print issues, many digital versions will include interactive elements. For example, the digital version of the current issue’s “MAD’s Make Your Own Twilight Movie” lets readers create multiple storylines and highlights their choices as they make them for a ridiculous visual punch line.


“With this app we’ve taken everything that MAD readers like in the print magazine, and added entertaining digital design and fun interactivity,” stated Hank Kanalz, senior vice president of digital, DC Entertainment. “The app also creates a one-stop destination for all things MAD, from TV to the magazine to the blog.”


After downloading the free app, readers can purchase new digital issues of MAD Magazine for $4.99, or back issues for $1.99. Digital readers can also choose a per issue digital subscription for $1.99 per issue, or pay an upfront annual fee of $9.99. Current print subscribers will receive a free digital subscription. All future print issues of the magazine will be available for purchase day-and-date within the app.


The MAD Magazine app was developed by 1K Studios, a Cinram Digital Media company, that develops and markets popular entertainment, media, software and consumer electronic products.


MAD iPad App 2

 

Alicia Silverstone’s Disgusting Baby-Feeding

CLASSIC MAD DEPT.

Recently, Clueless actress Alicia Silverstone posted a video of her feeding her 10-month-old son in a…unique way. The clip quickly went viral (becoming the first popular thing she’s starred in for over a decade). We’re not going to guess where she got such a disgusting idea, but it definitely made us think about this classic MAD piece.

MAD Magazine Morning Feeding

Writer: Michael Gallagher     Artist: Tom Bunk

Artist Spotlight: John Caldwell

SKETCHY CHARACTERS DEPT.

John Caldwell is no clown. But John Caldwell knows clowns! (See what we did there?) Anyhow, here are a few pieces of art from the longtime MAD cartoonist's latest, "The Startling Similarities Bewteen Harvard University and Clown College". After you've had a hearty giggle looking at these, check out some more of John's work for MAD here, then go spend some time on Mr. Caldwell's own site here!MAD Magazine Artist Spotlight John Caldwell Clowns vs Harvard The Idiotical Mad 514

MAD Magazine Artist Spotlight John Caldwell Clowns vs Harvard The Idiotical Mad 514To find out how a Harvard degree and a Clown College certificate are essentially the same thing, read this entire article in MAD #514, on sale now!

There's more John Caldwell lurking in every issue of MAD, so subscribe today!

Dick Cheney Gets a New Heart, MAD Gets a New Reason to Kick Him

CLASSIC MAD DEPT.

On Sunday, former VP Dick Cheney underwent heart transplant surgery. The good news is that the surgery is successful. The bad news is that it’s the perfect opportunity for us to revisit some of our favorite mockery of the Dickster! 

MAD Magazine Cover 473 Dick Cheney Mark Fredrickson

Artist: Mark Fredrickson

MAD Magazine One Fine Day in Fallujah Dick Cheney Halliburton Paul Coker

Idea: L.P. Ferrante
Artist: Paul Coker 

MAD Magazine Pirates of the Constitution dick Cheney George Bush condoleezea rice mark fredrickson john kovaleski

 Writer: John Kovaleski
Artist: Mark Fredrickson

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