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Mad # 400
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Mad # 400 Features Our 400TH Moronic Issue! The Official Unofficial History Of Mad In Blazing Color! Adam Carolla, Jimmy Kimmel, Jason Alexander & Others Reveal "What Drives Me Mad!"
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Mad # 401
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Mad # 401 Features How Did We Survive This Dumb Year? The 20 Dumbest People, Events And Things Of 2000! #401 January 2001 $2.99 Cheap!
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Mad # 402
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Mad # 402 Features Playboy Playmates The WWR The West Wing Death By Scooter 10 Easy Ways!
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Mad # 403
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Mad # 403 Features Unbreakable Charlie's Angels March Madness We Squeeze Malcom In The Middle!
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Mad # 404
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Mad # 404 Features Inside: The Bush Family Circus! We Sink Cast Away #404 April 2001 $2.99 Cheap!
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Mad # 405
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Mad # 405 Features Caught! George W. With Mad! Survivor The Schmuck Has Spoken! #405 May 2001 $2.99 Cheap!
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Mad # 406
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Mad # 406 Features Backyard Wrestling A - Rod Dead Politicians Will The Real Slim Shady Please Shut Up!
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Mad # 407
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Mad # 407 Features We Blow Up America's Biggest Jackass! #1 Of Two Collector's Covers! Get 'Em Both! #407 July 2001 $2.99 Cheap!
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Mad # 409
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Mad # 409 Features We Are The Weakest Link! Hello! #409 September 2001 $2.99 Good Buy!
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Mad is an American humor magazine founded in 1952 by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines, launched as a comic book before it became a magazine. It was widely imitated and influential, affecting satirical media as well as the cultural landscape of the 20th century, with editor Al Feldstein increasing readership to more than two million during its 1974 circulation peak. As of July 6, 2015, Mad has published a total of 537 issues.
The magazine is the last surviving title from the notorious and critically acclaimed EC Comics line, offering satire on all aspects of life and popular culture, politics, entertainment, and public figures. Its format is divided into a number of recurring segments such as TV and movie parodies, as well as freeform articles. Mad's mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, is typically the focal point of the magazine's cover, with his face often replacing that of a celebrity or character who is lampooned within the issue.
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