MAD magazine’s golden era. From the ’50s to ’80s, its goofball nonsense and cackling satire skewered cows both sacred and profane
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MAD magazine’s golden era. From the ’50s to ’80s, its goofball nonsense and cackling satire skewered cows both sacred and profane
Read the full article which is published on Arts and Letters Daily (external link)
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