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    Magazine's 1st MAD men get a rare reunion

    SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Think of them as the senior class of the "usual gang of idiots." Or the original MAD men perhaps.

    There's Al Jaffee, who at 90 still draws the optical illusion fold-in gags for MAD magazine's back page. And Sergio Aragones, still whipping out eye-straining and gut-busting miniature cartoons in the magazine's margins after 48 years. And Jack Davis, who was there at the beginning, drawing the horror spoof "Hoohah!" that appeared in MAD's debut issue in 1952.

    They're among the cartoonists who put MAD on the map in the 1950s. Over the next six decades, they blended celebrity caricature, pop-culture parody and political satire in a way that would influence American comedy from Saturday Night Live to The Onion and more. And some of them are still churning out gags for MAD, in defiance of the ever-expanding generation gap with the magazine's young audience.

    "I have kids come to me at conventions saying, 'My grandfather grew up with your work,'" said Aragones, 74, whose recent features include "A MAD Look at Lady Gaga." "Older people think the older MADs were funnier. But not really. You grew up. Your sense of humor has changed."

    Aragones, Jaffee and Davis were among eight veteran MAD contributors gathering Saturday for a rare reunion on the Georgia coast. With their homes and studios spread across the U.S., the artists who put their work side by side in hundreds of MAD issues don't often meet face to face.

    This weekend, the cartoonists are being honored and humored by their hosts, the Savannah College of Art and Design and the National Cartoonists Society. Their art is hanging in a gallery, while their schedule includes workshops with the college's art students and a panel discussion on MAD's history and their work.

    John Lowe, the Savannah art college's dean of communication arts, said the MAD reunion represents "roughly 400 years' worth of comic book experience collected in one place."

    "MAD, to me, was really the first print publication to satire popular culture and American political culture," said Lowe, 44. "It is still very edgy. I can see parents wanting to keep it out of the hands of their children. And children wanting to get it in their hands."

    Launched in 1952 by comics publisher William M. Gaines and editor-writer Harvey Kurtzman, MAD evolved from stories spoofing its owners' stable of horror comics to a broader range of send-ups lampooning American culture, celebrities and politics. By 1956 the magazine had a gap-toothed mascot, Alfred E. Newman, who soon became a cartoon icon.

    The artists worked on a freelance basis, but Gaines rewarded their loyalty with annual group trips overseas for decades, beginning with a trip to Haiti in 1960. Davis recalled being cajoled by Aragones into fighting a bull — a very young one without horns, he admits — in Spain. Jaffee still laughs at how a MAD writer, during a tour of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, shattered the hushed reverence by remarking aloud that Michelangelo's painted ceiling was so priceless that God couldn't afford the rent.

    MAD's stable of artists and writers embraced the group moniker "the usual gang of idiots." Now published by DC Comics, MAD similarly downplays its own influence. On its website, MAD touts its success as "the best-selling magazine in the world with that title."

    Jaffee, who first contributed in 1955, recalls how Time magazine initially dubbed MAD a "short-lived fad."

    "They didn't think this crappy little magazine would last this long," Jaffee said from New York. "However, I think MAD is challenging Time for longevity."

    And perhaps, in an offbeat way, challenging Time in stature?

    Jaffee's MAD fold-ins — which have jabbed at everything from the Beatles and the Vietnam War to TMZ and "The Jersey Shore" — recently received the kind of star treatment normally reserved for major literary works. In September, Jaffee's entire 36-year run of some 400 fold-ins was collected in a hefty, $125 set of four hardbound books, a package he called "hernia-inducing."

    While Jaffee and Aragones still work to keep pace with MAD's younger audience. Davis, 86, chose to end his more than half-century affiliation with the magazine more than two years ago.

    "I'm an old stodgy man and pretty conservative," Davis said. "I like all the guys up there a lot, but I felt like it kind of got a little raunchy."

    For those who remain, Aragones says, decades at the drawing board honing the razor edge of humor has kept the cartoonists feeling young — an energetically meeting deadlines.

    Known as "the world's fastest cartoonist," Aragones reckons he's drawn 12,000 cartoons for the margins of MAD magazine since 1963. When he travels to Savannah, Aragones said, the deadlines won't stop as he writes on the flight from Los Angeles and draws at his hotel.

    "It's not stressful," Aragones said. "Being a cartoonist is taking out all your frustrations on paper. You don't have to get road rage. You just draw a cartoon."

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    MAD magazine http://www.dccomics.com/mad/

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    • JOSEPH L  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      alfred e. newman for president
      • charles 6 mths ago
        the best choise of the current field of cntenders.
      • JohnB 6 mths ago
        What, me worry ?
      • Dave 6 mths ago
        We had him, George W..... LOL
    • Red  •  6 mths ago
      still love this magazine! My Dad had the first issues and I got to read them growing up. I still buy one once in a while and I bought subscriptions for my neices and nephews. Keep going "usual gang of idiots!" Thanks Sergio, Jack and Al; we miss you Mort Drucker and Don Martin!
      • Magnus 6 mths ago
        Mort Drucker. That was the name I was trying to remember. His artwork was tremendous. Don Martin and his sound effects...good times. Good times.
      • chris 6 mths ago
        true gormets of cartoond. i salute you two.
    • Dark E  •  6 mths ago
      My favorite magazine as a kid. I haven't looked at one in decades. I used to like Don Martin's style of drawing, and Dave Berg's Lighter Side feature.
      • Insidious Banana 6 mths ago
        Too bad Don Martin switched sides to Cracked, then died. Crack-ed kills.
      • jubalsackett 6 mths ago
        I often wondered why their feet bent in the middle.
    • Carol  •  6 mths ago
      My absolute favorite magazine as a kid, I hope it goes on forever. Teachers and parents hated it, I loved it!!!! I am talking 50 years ago
      • LauraAZ 6 mths ago
        Well done guys! Loved it as a kid.
      • catdude 6 mths ago
        Same here. Fifty years later, myself and my teenage son are reading Mad.
      • oldgoat 6 mths ago
        To you doin the thumbs down, Why you even here? Go read something else.
    • AndyStandsUp  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I can still quote a twisted nursery rhyme that was published back in the '70's: (And this was before Andrew Dice Clay, BTW.)

      Mary had a little lamb whose fleece was as bright as snow.
      And everywhere that Mary went, the lamb was sure to go.

      Now, Mary had found the price of meat had risen which didn't please her.
      Tonight she's haven leg of lamb, the rest is in the freezer.
      • Kipper 6 mths ago
        I remember one from when I was 7 years old...my brother and I LOVED that magazine (we are now 47 and 50 respectively). Anyway, here it is for old times' sake (can't remember which artist did the accompanying drawing of a caveman-esque figure)...

        "You pick your nose,
        You wipe your drool,
        and you're always scratching.
        I don't know what your problem is,
        I just hope it's not catching!"
      • Michael M 6 mths ago
        Mary had a little lamb,a little pork, and a little ham...
        ....And....
        When Mary had a little lamb, it shocked her gynecologist
        LOL
        ADClay was a genius comic, like Al J and the 'gang'.
    • I said It  •  6 mths ago
      I knew that one fine day I'd regret not saving them.
    • legalize420  •  6 mths ago
      When I started reading Mad,they were .25 cents (cheap).Even now,when it's appropriate(which is far too often),I still use their "Snappy answers to stupid questions"
    • Jon  •  Anchorage, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I grew up with it. Laughter is the best medicine.
    • deltadawn8a  •  6 mths ago
      I brought home issue #1 and my father picked it up and said "what the hell is this?" then he couldn't put it down. Being Polish, he immediately got the joke of "Potrzebie Jr. H.S." it means "needs Jr. H.S." in Polish and one of the original writers was Polish. Dad thought that they shouldn't sell it to kids. He scanned it for other Polish words that are unpronounceable in English, very few. He tolerated Mad and would read it if it was in the house.
    • UI  •  6 mths ago
      I started reading MAD when I was about ten, and it helped form my humor, and helped me become the questioning person I am, for which I am grateful. I don't like the fact that they now take ads, but better that than not having a MAD Magazine at all.
    • Clifton Palmer McLendon  •  Gilmer, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The "What, me worry?" kid is Alfred E. NEUMAN.
    • tonysh  •  6 mths ago
      And with fond memories of the late Don Martin - sadly missed.
    • Junkman  •  Irvine, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Was Melvin Cowznofski there? Bless these brilliant people and the fwomp they thrangged in on. The reunion is one of the scenes we'd like to see.
    • susan  •  Tucson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Alfred E. Newman was my childhood hero. I credit Mad magazines and watching Rocky and Bullwinkle for helping me develop my warped sense of humor about life.
    • G  •  Greenvale, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I grew up reading MAD Magazine as a kid and love the humor.
    • Mike B  •  6 mths ago
      And they say we Americans lack culture. Ha! My parents thought it would ruin my mind. Double Ha!
      (twitch)
      (twitch)
    • Aldo  •  6 mths ago
      These guys rule!
    • Edward Eubanks  •  Minneapolis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I haven't read it in years, but my daughter got into her mom's collected stash and has been reintroducing me to the zaniness. Makes me feel 12 years old all over again.
    • PBZ  •  6 mths ago
      Man that was the best magazine ever in the 1970s and is directly responsible for my smart-alec sense of humor to this day!
    • sketch  •  6 mths ago
      Man I wish I could have met them at that event! It's wonderful that they got some well-deserved accolades, even more wonderful that they're still around!
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