With the public's love of super heroes stronger than ever, MAD collects some of its funniest parodies of recent super hero movies, including SPIDER-MAN, THE DARK KNIGHT, IRON MAN, WATCHMEN, SUPERMAN RETURNS, X-MEN, THE INCREDIBLES, FANTASTIC FOUR, TH...
The 1950s were the buttoned up, Gray Flannel decade. However, when things look upright on the surface, there's sure to be some wicked humor bubbling underneath. Founded in 1952 as a comic book, MAD magazine quickly evolved into the premier showcase f...
When American kids of a certain vintage--Bill Clinton, for example, but not Bob Dole--put down their childish things, they picked up MAD magazine. It didn't leave their hands until adulthood hit, and maybe after. The magazine ain't what it used to be...
Love MAD on Cartoon Network? You’ll love this new MAD collection â€" no television needed! See why having a Super Hero for a neighbor isn’t so great! Survive diabolical episodes of Spy vs. Spy! Experience water parks through the twisted brain of ...
Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign for the White House. The triumphs and failures of his Presidency. His right wing enemies. The 2012 GOP primaries and the general election against Mitt Romney. MAD has chronicled it all. Collected here for the firs...
If you look up 'Extremely Moronic' in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of this book!* It's... EXTREMELY MORONIC MAD From the pages of the magazine that inspired the hit Cartoon Network show comes this new collection of our stupidest and most ...
Ripped from the pages of the magazine that inspired the hit Cartoon Network show, this new collection features all your MAD favorites, including: * A MAD look at the Twilight Saga * The Misadventures of Spy vs. Spy * The Chia Bieber...
Before the existence of pop-culture sharpshooter MAD MAGAZINE there was the original MAD -- as in, Tales Calculated to Drive You MAD! Twenty-three comic book issues that threw the rule-book out the window and redefined comedy and satire for generatio...
This second volume collecting the early issues of MAD COMICS features classic material from issues #7-12, including "Shermlock Sholmes," "Dragged Net," and "Little Orphan Melvin"!...
This new MAD hardcover collects six classic issues from the 1950s, as originally published by E.C. Comics. In it, the Usual Gang of Idiots parodies: "Robinson Crusoe" Sherlock Holmes The movie "The Wild Ones" "Julius Caesar" T...
This new MAD hardcover collects six classic issues from the 1950s, as originally published by E.C. Comics. In it, the Usual Gang of Idiots parodies: Mickey Rodent Popeye Comic Book Ads Paul Revere's Ride Wrestling...