M_APs, GPS…d’oh!
A look up will save life or
Down river you go.
As a kid, I never read The New Yorker, but I read an awful lot of MAD. What better way to marry the two together and show my disdain for all things cellular?
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| The original New Yorker Cover circa. March 29, 1976 |
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Comparison between the original and the Mad cover.
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Clever Buzz, presenting us with a
ReplyDeleteMad New Yorker
So glad you played, if you get inspired do another one!
BWAHAHAHAH. I had a subscription to MAD for years. It's how I learned about all of the movies I was too young to see. Good idea. I had no idea they had done this. Ha!
ReplyDeleteHa,ha,ha. I love this one.
ReplyDeleteSerendipity
Excellent.
ReplyDeleteright on the money. all tuned in and totally tuned out. and...Mad. heres a fun fact. the guy who draws (drew) spy vs spy? lives in blue ridge my little town. they had the best artists. good luck
ReplyDeleteright on the money. all tuned in and totally tuned out. and...Mad. heres a fun fact. the guy who draws (drew) spy vs spy? lives in blue ridge my little town. they had the best artists. good luck
ReplyDeleteFishy
ReplyDeleteI really don't know the circumstances behind the MAD cover. It was probably a special issue rather than a regular one because it doesn't have Alfred E. on it (that I can see) or the MAD logo. But it is consistent with my maturity level. Bwahahaha
Boxer
I never had a subscription, but I walked to the town magazine shop for one every month. Along with Sgt. Rock comic books.
Serendipity/Czar
I just can't do normal, so I'm glad you liked.
Chicky
And you never did any spy vs spy inspired paintings? I'm shocked. I often wondered which came first -spy vs spy or the coyote and roadrunner. Hmmmmmm I'm too lazy to look it up.