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The Art of Mad's Al Jaffee (w/ Fold-In Technology)
From the New York Times
Al Jaffee's Fold-Ins for Mad magazine, from the 1960s to the present, in interactive form. I always loved LOVED Mad Magazine. I was fortunate enough to visit their offices in 1977 and meet with the publisher William Gaines. Al Jaffee was/IS a big part of its history. All hail Jaffee! ![]() Al Jaffee ![]() Two-headed Al Jaffee |
Way exceptionally cool. I always loved Mad Magazine as well. My favorite of all time was the Mad Star Wars Musical. Loved it.
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Awesome find! Mad was always fun, but the foldins were the highlight for me. Even when I barely got the jokes as a kid, I knew they were brilliant.
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Wow, I love this guy. Remember "Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions?" :)
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Even when I was a kid, the humor of Mad Magazine never really appealed to me. But technical brilliance of the fold-ins was very impressive to me and every new opportunity I'd be at the nearby grocery store defacing one of their magazines.
Very nice interface from the times. Hope the entire archive is eventually made available similarly. |
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Great find. Like others, I may not have understood the jokes, but I always appreciated the art. Obviously, Jaffe was a baseball fan.
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And I was always a fan of Spy vs. Spy (though the comic appearing in the Sunday Funnies is nowhere near as good) and the comedy in the margins - just a little extra stuff thrown in for fun. |
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Well, that was nostalgic fun.
I stopped reading Mad Magazine in the mid-70's. It was an integral part of my childhood. Le Sigh. |
Anyone read a Mad in the last couple of years? I bought one last year and was dismayed to learn it's a full-color, glossy mag chock full of ads now.
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