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Newsweek’s ‘Mad Men’ Cover Highlights Vintage 1960s Issue (Photo) The weekly magazine goes retro and reaches back to its archives to celebrate the impending return of the AMC drama.
The magazine, which is celebrating 60 years of publication, hit Dave and me and a lot of other kids at the right time in our lives. We were old enough to have an attention span, but young enough ...
Mad, known for mocking movies, presidents, pop culture and everything else, enjoyed immense popularity in the 1960s and 70s.
Sources disagree about Mad’s circulation when Mr. Feldstein took over; estimates range from 325,000 to 750,000. But by the early 1960s, he increased it to over a million, and a decade later it ...
Eight veteran cartoonists who helped put the humor magazine on the map in the 1950s gathered Saturday for a rare reunion on the Georgia coast.
In light of the Mad Men's upcoming return, Newsweek is planning a 1960s inspired by the critically acclaimed drama.
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Al Feldstein, whose 28 years at the helm of Mad magazine transformed the satirical publication into a pop culture institution, has died. He was 88.
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