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The Cover We Didn't Use: Daft Punk’s Newest Member
HELMET IN A HANDBASKET DEPT.

Classic MAD: Remembering General Patton on the Anniversary of D-Day
CLASSIC MAD DEPT.
Today marks the 69th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy. It was a major turning point in World War II and we are all indebted to the brave actions and sacrifices of those soldiers. We’d love to pay them a wonderful and fitting tribute...but as a poor substitute, we’re offering the cover and opening pages of our classic spoof of Patton from 1971.
Cover Artist: Norman Mingo
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Writer: Larry Siegel
Artist: Mort Drucker
Suspended Alex Rodriguez to Star in Blockbuster Movie
BRONX BUMMER DEPT.

Announcing MAD's "Superman: Man of Steel" Super Spectacular!
VIEW TO A SHILL DEPT.
MAD's all-Superman issue soars onto newstands next Wednesday, June 11th! This 64-page super spectacular features reprints of four classic Superman movie spoofs, plus all-new pieces — including "Sergio Aragonés Presents A MAD Look at Man of Steel", "Make Your Own Man of Steel Aventure", and "Man of Steel Outtakes"!
This issue does NOT come as part of your subscription, so be sure to pick up a copy at newsstands or download it it to your iPad! To get the MAD iPad app, click here!

Cover Artist: Tom Richmond
Despite Profits, Disney Raises Ticket Prices
IT’S A SMALL BUT VERY EXPENSIVE WORLD DEPT.

Martha Stewart’s Prison Tattoos
CLASSIC MAD DEPT.
Today marks the 10th anniversary of Martha Stewart’s indictment for insider trading. Despite her constant denials, a jury of her peers (as if Martha has any peers) convicted Ms. Stewart and sent her up the river. Ever the survivor, Martha quickly made herself at home in the big house, even getting herself some prison ink.
From MAD #455, July 2005
Writer: Scott Mendenhall
Michael Douglas’ Startling Health Announcement
THE ORAL OF THE STORY DEPT.
Throat cancer survivor Michael Douglas dove head first into the news today, wagging his tongue with a story some people find hard to swallow. Rather than give all these interviews, maybe he should just write a book.

R.I.P. Jean Stapleton, Actress
In memory of the woman who played Edith Bunker, we present our parody of All in the Family from MAD #147, written by Larry Siegel with art by Angelo Torres.

From MAD #147, December 1971
Writer: Larry Siegel
Artist: Angelo Torres
Who Wants to See "After Earth"?
WHERE THERE’S A WILL, THERE’S DISMAY DEPT.









