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MAD's Cause-of-Death Betting Odds: Angus T. Jones
THE DYING GAME DEPT.
There’s good news and bad news. The bad news is that Two and a Half Men has been renewed for another season. But the good news is that at least Angus T. Jones won’t be coming back! Apparently, when a video of you trashing your show goes viral, it might have a negative impact on your career. Go figure! Poor Jonesy’s career may be dead — but just in case that starts a morbid trend, here’s:

The MAD Strip Club — Brown Bear: Magic Lamp
STRIPS TEASED DEPT.
Today's comic is by Noah Van Sciver! Click the strip to make it bigger!
From MAD #514, April 2012
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Under-Reported Events at the Opening of the George W. Bush Presidential Library
CLEAR AND PRESIDENT DANGER DEPT.

A Selfie We'd Like to See: Donald Trump
Recently, Donald Trump posted a tweet about Jon Stewart that many felt was anti-Semitic. We don’t want to go after Trump for being religiously insensitive — after all, there are so many larger reasons to hate him! This is really just the tip of the disgusting, attention-whoring iceberg. Still, if he’s going to be active on social media, he should really go for the full experience. And we’re happy to help with our new feature, "A Selfie We'd Like to See."

Khloe Kardashian: The Terminated
THE EX-FACTOR DEPT.
Sad news today (well, sad for one person — for the rest of us, it’s actually pretty positive) — Khloe Kardashian Odom will not be returning next season to co-host X-Factor. There was no reason given, but it’s either because she wanted to spend more time with her family, or because she’s a talentless, unappealing cipher who was so terrible at her simple job that she made Mario Lopez look like a bottomless well of genius magnetism. Oh well — TV didn’t work out, but there’s always the big screen!

Barbra Streisand Celebrates 71st Birthday with No Mention of MAD
On Tuesday Barbra Streisand, who turns 71 today, received the Chaplin Award from the Film Society of Lincoln Center, which she considered a great honor. And yet, she never considered it a great honor to appear on the cover of MAD, which we can’t blame her for.
Cover Artist: Norman Mingo
R.I.P. Richie Havens, Musician
To celebrate Richie Havens, the music legend best remembered for opening Woodstock in 1969, we present this Classic MAD poem by Frank Jacobs and Sergio Aragonés.
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From MAD #134, April 1970
Writer: Frank Jacobs
Artist: Sergio Aragonés
MAD Spy vs Spy Prints for Sale!
A VIEW TO A SHILL DEPT.
Do you have a boring door that’s full of stupid, boring nothingness? God, that door is the worst! The WORST! But now you can class things up by disguising it as the entrance to the Black Spy or White Spy Headquarters! These posters were originally created for MAD’s offices – but are available to the public for the very first time! Click here for the chance to buy your very own prints. You can get all of the style of the MAD offices without enduring that haunting smell!




