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20-January-2015 2:39 pm
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Username: Morbiose
Comment: Oh, but that MAD Magazine spoof is embarrassing. It's a bitter sort of man who blames the original for being better than his cheap imitation.
22-June-2015 12:15 pm
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Username: Jennyluvver
Comment: The Mad parody needs to put into context. In the September 1958 issue of Mad magazine, an article appeared entitled "How to Put Out an Imitation of Mad". At the time of the article, several humor magazine competitors were on the stands, and Mad named many of them in the piece. Even Kurtzman's magazines, Trump and Humbug, were lumped in with the others in the article. Some of the competitors named chose to respond to Mad and basically accused Mad, not without a valid point, of whining that any other humor magazine on the market was a cheap imitation of their magazine and ripping them off. Unfortunately, it's a stigma that virtually all humor magazines have had to deal with over each decade, regardless of their own quality, even the ones that were as different from Mad as a satire magazine could be. The Mad parody appearing in this issue of "This Magazine is Crazy" is their response. It's certainly not as good as the typical article to appear in this magazine, and "This Magazine is Crazy" should not be judged by it. An extended parody of "The New Yorker" from the February 1958 issue is brilliant, pointed and much more humorous than the Mad parody. In general, "This Magazine is Crazy" was one of the best humor magazines on the market during 1957 to 1959. The February, June and September 1958 issues are particularly funny and well-written (I have not yet been able to find a copy of the November 1957 issue). Gary Belkin was the writer of the magazine during this period (virtually writing the entire magazine) and he had a quick wit, having been one of Sid Caesar's core group of writers for his TV show, and later going on, after "This Magazine is Crazy" folded, to become a writer for Mad magazine itself.
24-December-2015 7:33 am
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Username: tedmills
Comment: Beautiful Civil War work by Jack Davis...which he probably just bopped out in an afternoon. Either a copy of or a precursor to "Western!" from MAD, but this time historical.
13-February-2020 5:21 am
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Username: ghmcleod
Comment: Thank You
4-September-2020 11:02 am
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Username: Ger Apeldoorn
Comment: Indeed, Jenny. Mad's attack on the imitations was rude and crude. The reply of most of the imitators was more to the tone of the Mad article than to the quality of Mad itself. The whole story and all samples are in my (and Craig Yoe's) book Behaving Madly, still available from Amazon.
4-September-2020 6:08 pm
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Username: Yoc
Comment: Jennyluvver excellent comment from 2015 probably wasn't read by many. I'm glad it's come to light now with our new system of comments being shared as new posts on the forums.
 
 

Volume: #4, Issue: #8
Published: March 1959, Price: 0.25 USD, Pages: 52, Editing: Jack O'Brien
Color: Color Cover; Black And White Interior Dimensions: Magazine-size Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing
Notes: Copyright 1958 by Humor Magazines, Inc.
 Comic Contents:
Cover (1 page)
Genre: Humor

Illustration (1 page) Duggles Fast-1 Ad
Synopsis: Husband takes fast plane home and finds his wife in bed with someone else.
Credits: Pencils: Jo Albistur | Inks: Jo Albistur | Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Table Of Contents (1 page) Contents
Credits: Letters: typeset

Letters Page (1 page) Letters to the Editor
Credits: Letters: typeset

Illustration (1 page) Draw Me!
Synopsis: Draw stick-figure girl and win art scholarship.
Credits: Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Comic Story (4 pages) Shrimp Creole
Synopsis: Movie parody on an Elvis Presley film.
Credits: Pencils: Jo Albistur ? | Inks: Jo Albistur ? | Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Comic Story (2 pages) The Russians Are Stealing Our Comics!
Synopsis: Russian versions of beloved comics like "Dennis the Terrible", "Comrade Beetlnik" and "Peanutskis".
Genre: Satire-parody

Comic Story (2 pages) 1958's Ten Best Accidents
Synopsis: "Wonderful accidents and how they happened".
Credits: Pencils: Tony Couch ? | Inks: Tony Couch ? | Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Text Story (2 pages) Aesappy Fable!
Synopsis: Kid's story in big letters, some of the words are substituted by spot illustrations.
Genre: Satire-parody

Illustration (2 pages) Those Jinx Covers
Synopsis: Athletes appear on the cover of JINX magazine - and are jinxed afterwards.
Credits: Pencils: Tony Couch ? | Inks: Tony Couch ? | Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Illustration (1 page) Those Fabulous Firsts
Synopsis: Facts about history parody.
Genre: Satire-parody

Text Article (1 page) Florman Decent Deal Questions Your Questions
Synopsis: Parody on advice columns.
Credits: Letters: typeset

Illustration (6 pages) Fact Realism vs. TV Is 'Em Real
Synopsis: How historical western characters (Geronimo, General Custer, Calamity Jane) looked like - and how TV depicts them.
Credits: Pencils: Jack Davis (signed) | Inks: Jack Davis (signed) | Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Illustration (2 pages) Junior Kits
Synopsis: "Original ideas for new kits": Politician, Comedian, Viking or Eartha Kitt kit.
Credits: Letters: typeset
Genre: Science Fiction

Text Article (2 pages) Let's Bring Back "Dear John" Letters
Synopsis: Handwritten letters to famous people.
Genre: Satire-parody

Comic Story (2 pages) American Sketchbook
Synopsis: African visitor looks at the US - "to get even with Margaret Mead and those other sociologists".
Credits: Pencils: Tony Couch (signed) | Inks: Tony Couch (signed) | Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Comic Story (2 pages) On the Late Show
Credits: Pencils: Jo Albistur | Inks: Jo Albistur | Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Text Article (1 page) Enter Crazy's Money Contest
Synopsis: Impossible puzzle.
Credits: Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Illustration (1 page) Finger Signs
Synopsis: Tell-tale arms show the way to a destination, e.g. a skeletal hand to the x-ray ward.
Genre: Satire-parody

Illustration (2 pages) Crazy's Small-American Team
Synopsis: A crazy football team.
Credits: Pencils: Tony Couch ? | Inks: Tony Couch ? | Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Text Article (1 page) Is Your Name on this Page?
Synopsis: List of names to be shown to friends - to make them see their name in print.
Credits: Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Illustration (1 page) The American Teacher
Credits: Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Illustration (1 page) Let's Jazz Up Our License Plates!
Synopsis: Comical license plates.
Credits: Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Cartoon (4 pages) Crazy's Very Own Sympathy Cards
Synopsis: Funny greeting cards.
Genre: Satire-parody

Illustration (6 pages) BAD
Synopsis: Parody on MAD magazine, with MAD-like illustrations, comics and advertisements.
Credits: Pencils: Tony Couch ? | Inks: Tony Couch ? | Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Photo Story (1 page) Winsom Cigarette Ad
Synopsis: "A Winsom gal is a modern filly".
Credits: Pencils: ? (photograph) | Inks: ? (photograph) | Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

Illustration (1 page) Crust Toothpaste Ad
Synopsis: "Look, mom! No cavities!", shouts a toothless boy.
Credits: Letters: typeset
Genre: Satire-parody

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