The MAD Staff Picks Their Favorite Back Covers: Art Director Sam Viviano

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MAD has a long history of running a wide variety of material on our back covers: fake ads, magazine parodies, comics, and more. To wrap up 2012, each member of the MAD staff selected a favorite back cover and explained why this one stands out above hundreds of others. Come back tomorrow to see the last pick, and to read them all, click here! 

MAD #90, October 1964
Selected by Art Director Sam Viviano

Sam says: "The best use of MAD's back cover, for me, was as a vehicle for ad parodies, which were always so carefully put together that at first look they seemed to be the real thing. This back cover features a takeoff of the ads for Breck Shampoo which had been running for decades in magazines such as Ladies’ Home Journal and Harper's Bazaar. These ads featured pastel portraits of beautiful young women with silky long hair, rendered from 1936 to 1957 by Charles Sheldon and thereafter by the illustrator Ralph William Williams. (The campaign ended with Williams' death in 1976.) MAD's takeoff, with the headline, "Make Beautiful Hair BLECCH," portrayed — rather than a beautiful young woman with long, silky hair — a not-so-beautiful young man with long, silky hair (a novelty in 1964) — specifically, Ringo Starr, drummer for the Beatles. The portrait itself was painted with full Ralph William Williams lusciousness by infrequent MAD contributor Frank Frazetta. As an impressionable 11-year-old, I was fascinated by how a single image could be both beautiful and grotesque, precisely accurate and extravagantly exaggerated. It firmed up my ambition, already stoked by countless pages of Mort Drucker art, to pursue a career as a humorous illustrator."

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Artist: Frank Frazetta

Reminder: MAD on “Weekend TODAY”...This Sunday!

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Remember last week when we told you Jenna Wolfe and “Weekend TODAY" had stopped by to do a segment about MAD’s 60th Anniversary? Well, we weren’t just whistling Dixie, friends! That segment is airing this very Sunday! Is there any better way to celebrate New Year’s Eve-Eve than watching this amazing program? No...no, there is not! Check local listing for airtimes!

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MAD Editor John Ficarra and Art Director Sam Viviano

MAD at New York Comic Con 2012 — UPDATED

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New York Comic Con starts tonight and MAD will there! Here are the MAD-centric "highlights":

• Stop by the DC Entertainment booth to see the MADropolitan Museum of Art, a mini-gallery chock full of classic MAD super-hero parodies!

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 While at the DC booth, you can have your photo taken to appear on a MAD Magazine cover with Alfred E. Neuman! And if you're looking for a cheap Halloween costume, we'll be giving away Alfred masks! (Hurry, there's a limited number of masks.)

 This weekend is your chance to show us you have what it takes to draw for MAD, as we'll be part of the DC Talent Search! In order for us to see your work, you MUST attend a Talent Search panel on either Friday or Saturday morning. To find out more, click here for Friday and here for Saturday.

 Of course, the big event is the "Mad About MAD" panel on Saturday at 12:15pm, where you'll hear MAD artists Drew FriedmanAl Jaffee and Peter Kuper talk about the ins and outs of making our dumb magazine with MAD Editor John Ficarra and Art Director Sam VivianoOne lucky panel attendee will be taking home our brand new 60th anniversary book Totally MAD! (On sale October 30.) Other prizes will be awarded for the best questions, including copies of our new issue featuring Twilight, which won't be on sale until after the Con! For more info on the panel, click here.

 Last but certainly not least: Drew, Peter, John and Sam will be signing autographs BEFORE the panel, from 11am to 12pm on Saturday, at the DC Entertainment booth!

We'll see you in New York City! Try the bagels!

MAD at New York Comic Con 2012

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mad magazine the idiotical totally mad 60th anniversary book alfred e neumanNew York Comic Con is next weekend and MAD will be in attendance! Join us on Saturday, October 13 for the "Mad About MAD" panel at 12:15 pm, where you'll hear MAD artists Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee and Peter Kuper talk about the ins and outs of making our dumb magazine with MAD Editor John Ficarra and Art Director Sam VivianoOne lucky panel attendee will taking home our brand new 60th anniversary book Totally MAD, and other prizes will be awarded for the best questions. (For more info on the panel, click here.) 

Be sure to get to the Con early, because Drew, Peter, John and Sam will be signing at the DC Entertainment booth on Saturday morning from 11am to 12pm!

If you're not the fortunate soul who'll be lugging around their shiny new copy of Totally MAD after the panel, don't despair: it'll be available to buy on October 30th, and you can preorder it NOW by clicking here!

Alfred E. Neuman as Adele on "Hits" Magazine Cover

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Anyone in the radio and music business knows that MAD illustrator and Art Director Sam Viviano often moonlights as the cover artist for the publication Hits’ annual anniversary issue! This year, to celebrate their 26th (Big Deal! We’re 60!), Sam painted recording star “Adelfred.”  When Adele sees this, she’ll finally have something to really be depressed about!

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MAD at San Diego Comic-Con 2012

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If you're going to San Diego Comic-Con next week, there will be plenty of MAD events to partake in once you get squeezed out of the Firefly reunion panel! Here's what you can do to get the most of your MAD experience this year: 

• Stop by the DC Entertainment booth to see the MADropolitan Museum of Art! We'll be displaying framed prints of classic MAD superhero illustrations from over the years, featuring art by Mark Fredrickson, Mort Drucker, Dave Gibbons, Frank Miller and more! Many of these are being shown without logos and text for the first time!

• Come to the "Mad about MAD" panel on Saturday from 2:00-3:00pm in Room 9! Find out everything we've got planned for MAD's 60th Anniversary and for the next 60 years to come, with editor John Ficarra, art director Sam Viviano, assistant art director Ryan Flanders and artists Angelo Torres, Sergio Aragonés, Tom Richmond, and Peter Kuper! Be sure to have good questions ready — prizes will be awarded!

• Aspiring MAD illustrators and cartoonists: we'll be doing portfolio reviews, so keep your eyes and ears open for more details!

MAD's "Dallas" Parody

CLASSIC MAD DEPT.

Dallas is back! Massively popular in the 1980s, the nighttime soap is returning to television tonight, continuing the epic story of the wealthy Ewing family and all of the drama that comes with their 1% lifestyle. What better way to catch up on the saga than with MAD's 1981 parody, "Dullus"?

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From MAD #223, June 1981     Cover Artist: Sam Viviano
"Dullus" Writer: Lou Silverstone     "Dullus" Artist: Mort Drucker 

Tom Richmond Won the Reuben Award!

AWARD FOR THE WISE DEPT.

The National Cartoonists Society held the 66th Annual Reuben Awards in Las Vegas this past weekend. The big winner at this year's ceremony was none other than MAD's very own Tom Richmond, who took home the Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year! The Reuben is the highest honor a professional cartoonist can receive. Past winners include such big names as Charles Schulz, Gary Larson, Matt Groening, and four legendary members of MAD's Usual Gang of Idiots: Mort DruckerSergio AragonésJack Davis and Al Jaffee! Below is a photo of Tom holding his shiny new Reuben surrounded by three of the four previous MAD winners, along with MAD Art Director Sam Viviano and longtime MAD Editor Nick Meglin.

Congratulations, Tom! Now come down off your cloud and get going on the next movie parody! Deadlines don't care about fancy awards.

Huge thanks to David Folkman for the photo!

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Tom Richmond and Sam Viviano

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