The MAD Staff Picks Their Favorite Back Covers: Art Director Sam Viviano
MAD has a long history of running a wide variety of material on our back covers: fake ads, magazine parodies, comics, and more.
MAD has a long history of running a wide variety of material on our back covers: fake ads, magazine parodies, comics, and more.
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!
MAD has a long history of running a wide variety of material on our back covers: fake ads, magazine parodies, comics, and more.
MAD has a long history of running a wide variety of material on our back covers: fake ads, magazine parodies, comics, and more.
MAD has a long history of running a wide variety of material on our back cover: fake ads, magazine parodies, comics, and more.
MAD has a long history of running a wide variety of material on our back cover: fake ads, magazine parodies, comics, and more.
MAD has a long history of running a wide variety of material on our back covers: fake ads, magazine parodies, comics, and more.
MAD has a long history of running a wide variety of material on our back covers: fake ads, magazine parodies, comics, and more.
Abraham Lincoln once said “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.” And after a week of silence regarding the tragic shootings in Newtown, CT, the NRA learned that lesson the hard way. This afternoon, NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre held a press conference where he suggested that having armed guards in all schools would prevent something like Newtown from happening again.
We don’t get a lot of visitors at MAD (some say it’s because of the smell, while others attribute it to the packs of raccoons that fearlessly roam our halls). So we were pleased as punch to have Jenna Wolfe (pictured below, between editor John Ficarra and art director Sam Viviano) and the crew of “Weekend TODAY” stop by for a piece they’re doing about MAD’s 60th anniversary.