10th Anniversary of “Mission Accomplished" Accomplished
CLASSIC MAD DEPT.
Ten years ago today, President George W. Bush dressed up as a fighter pilot (the only incident of presidential cosplay we know of), landed on an aircraft carrier, and declared “Mission Accomplished” in the Iraq War — which actually didn’t end until 2011. So, as Dubya celebrates the opening of his Presidential Library, we celebrate with the cover of MAD #437, on which we anointed his premature declaration of victory as one of The 20 Dumbest Things of the Year for 2003.
Cover Artist: Mark Fredrickson
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
MAD’s “Game of Thrones” Cover
Pull up a seat and get the straight poop about the next issue of MAD — it features a Game of Thrones cover, as revealed Wednesday exclusively on Entertainment Weekly’s Popwatch! Be sure to pick up the issue when it hits stands April 23rd — it also includes a spoof of Skyfall, our take on gun shows, Sergio Aragonés’ "A MAD Look at Baseball" and much more! It’s flush with greatness! Buying it should be your #1 (or #2) priority!
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Cover Artist: Mark Fredrickson
MAD's Satire of the "M*A*S*H" Finale
CLASSIC MAD DEPT.
Yesterday was the 30th anniversary of the final episode of M*A*S*H — with over 100 million viewers, the most watched series finale of all time — but we were too busy updating our Trapper John M.D. Pinterest board to notice. To make amends, we present the entirety of "M*U*S*H", our satire of the beloved show's final season by Arnie Kogen and Jack Davis.
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MAD Responds to the Meteor Threat
The news outlets are rife with frantic reports about the meteor that exploded over Russia this past Friday and the asteroid that cruised by Earth later that day. But the danger of falling space debris has been on MAD's radar since 1998! As always, our attitude remains the same.
Cover Artist: James Bennett
Happy President's Day from The Idiotical!
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MAD Welcomes Winter Storm Nemo






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