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Introduction
The 1960s and 1970s are often referred to as the "Golden Age" of Mad Magazine. During this period, the magazine reached new heights of popularity, with its circulation soaring to over 2 million copies per issue. The magazine's writers and artists were at the top of their game, producing some of the most memorable and iconic content in the magazine's history.
- Download the PDF for offline reading, but unlock the interactive features when viewed inside the companion web/desktop app (or via a free companion reader that reads the local PDF + metadata sidecar).
: Digital versions often include "clean" versions of Al Jaffee's fold-ins so you don't have to "crease" your screen. mad magazine archivespdf
The Holy Grail: What Exists in the Wild?
(Optical Character Recognition), meaning you can search for specific celebrities, movies, or keywords across decades of issues. Visual Quality Introduction The 1960s and 1970s are often referred