MAD Magazine, the iconic comic that taught generations of kids to laugh at the absurdity of the world around them, will no longer publish monthly new content, according to reports. Subscribers and comic shops will continue to receive MAD, but starting in the fall those issues will feature old material repackaged with new covers. It was also known for regular features, including Spy vs. Spy, Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions and the Fold-In (a back cover that revealed a gag when folded just right). MAD published often wordless comics by longtime artist Sergio Aragonés, including the recurring A Mad Look At... feature as well as his tiny drawings that appeared in the margins throughout each issue. “It’s kinda funny, I guess.”But to fans from those generations, MAD was a part of their lives ― and they’re devastated:
Source: Huffington Post July 04, 2019 09:11 UTC