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[Humour] Any other old gits used to buy / collect mad magazines ?



Binney on acid

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Nov 30, 2003
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During my mis spent college days, I used to collect 'Mad' magazines. Remember the one, with Alfred E Newman on the front cover every month ? The American humour was groundbreaking, and the artwork was phenomenal. I had the entire 381 volume set in my loft, and decided to sell them, because they were not being read. I declined an offer of £200 for them, because I thought that it was derisory, and decided to give them to the local hospice shop, because I knew that they employed an eBay expert, who would obtain a decent price for them. A couple of months later, I received a letter from the hospice, thanking me for the £65 that they'd sold them for. I can't deny, I was livid. The magazines were virtually mint !
Did / does any of the older NSCers remember being captivated by this crazy publication ?
 






WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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I remember doing that fold on the last page thing :thumbsup:

More of a Fat Freddie's Cat fan from another well known series of comics :angel:
 
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The Antikythera Mechanism

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Aug 7, 2003
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Somewhere I have a set of CD’s containing every magazine. I think it’s called “Totally Mad”

I still have some paperbacks, this being my favourite

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Monkey Man

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Jan 30, 2005
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Neither here nor there
As a kid I used to enjoy buying the occasional copy. Some of the American humor went over my head but I enjoyed a lot of the cartoons and one-liners, many have somehow stuck in my mind for decades.

The parodies in the British edition were a bit hit-and-miss, I recall. I remember when they did Minder and they portrayed Arthur Daley with a cigarette (rather than a cigar) in his mouth. I'm still quite angry and upset about this.
 








Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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Mad was always too American and alien to me growing up. I bought a 1936 copy of Magnet comic/magazine (Billy Bunter/Greyfriars) for a quid from a charity shop a few years back, and it’s now worth...about a quid. Also bought some tatty WW2 era Beano comics from NSC’s own Jam the Man.
 


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