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447 Al Jaffe and Arnold Roth, cartoonists, MAD Magazine - Publication Date |
- Mar 14, 2017
- Episode Duration |
- 01:07:40
My mother bought me my first MAD magazine off the newsstand at a Stop & Shop supermarket in 1969. The cover featured a Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid parody that I believe was drawn by . I read that issue over and over again—at least until I convinced mom to buy the next month’s issue. I was nine and it was the funniest thing I ever saw. Over the years, I subscribed to MAD and bought the paperbacks collecting the material I missed in earlier years. MAD was my gateway drug—I dabbled in Sick and Cracked, although they left me unsatisfied. started publishing CRAZY at and I even managed to get a few letters published there. As I grew older, I started focusing on the names of the artists and writers I liked best—Al Jaffee, Arnold Roth, , Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones—the usual gang of idiots. I also heard about MAD’s precedents such as and Humbug! but they were never available until now. Today, not only do I have a hardbound collection of the entire 11-issue run of Humbug!, but I’m also honored to welcome two of its top contributors and co-owners, and Arnold Roth, to the show. Al Jaffee • Arnold Roth •
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