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Worrying a Little Bit? MAD Magazine Goes Quarterly

By Matt Brady
posted: 23 January 2009 01:12 pm ET

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Today’s economy is tough enough to even makeMAD Magazine’s Alfred E. Neuman worry, apparently.

The venerable humor magazine today announced that starting with issue#500 in April, it will move to a quarterly publication schedule from its current monthly. The magazine’sversion for younger readers,MAD Kids will cease publication with the issue on sale February 17th, while the final issue ofMAD Classics will go on sale March 17th. Both of the spinoff magazines launched in 2005. Circulation numbers for the magazines were not readily available.

Handling the news with style typical ofMAD, Editor JohnFicarra said, “The feedback we've gotten from readers is that onlyevery third issue of MAD is funny, so we've decided to just publishthose."

MAD is a part ofDC Comics, which is owned by Warner Bros.Earlier this week, news broke that the media giant would be cuttingcosts across it companies, and laying off up to 10% of its workforce,worldwide.

MAD Magazine launched in 1952, founded by legendary EC ComicsPublisher William Gaines and Editor Harvey Kurtzman, and has satirized,parodied and just made fun of American life, culture and public figuresever since. Many comedians and writers - from Joyce Carol Oates toMonty Python’sTerry Gilliam and thousands in between - cite it as a seminal influencein their earlier years. While it was the home to legendary comediansand cartoonists such as Kurtzman, Mort Drucker, Don Martin, Jack Davis,Wally Wood, and John Sevrin in its early years, it has seen a newgeneration embrace its pages in recent years and has featured work fromPeter Kuper, Hermann Mejia, Drew Friedman and Ted Rall.

The cover price of the quarterly issues will be $5.99. Issue #501 willgo on sale in August, with #502 in November. Issues of the magazinewill now be 56 pages, expanding from 48.

“Remember,MAD started out as eight times a year, before going to 12 and now four.” said Ficarra, “Just as Nostradamus had predicted.

This is the second line of publications at DC Comics to see a significant reduction recently - inSeptember, the publisher axed its MINX line of titles that were aimed at teenage girls.

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