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MAD Exhibition Catalogue

Limit three copies per customer.

Second edition, published in cooperation with the Cincinnati Art Museum 2026 exhibition organized by Norman Rockwell Museum.

Commemorative MAD magazine accompaniment for the exhibition What, Me Worry? The Art & Humor of Mad Magazine. Includes special essays by MAD artists, writers, editors, and exhibition co-curators and advisors; narrative descriptions and images from the exhibition; brand new illustrations including a cartoon by Sam Viviano, a special FOLD-IN by Johnny Sampson; and other iconic original illustrations and cartoons created by the magazine’s Usual Gang of Idiots — the many artists and writers who have been the publication’s mainstays for decades.

This exhibition magazine explores the unforgettable art and satire of MAD, from its beginnings in 1952 as a popular humor comic book to its emergence as a beloved magazine that spoke truth to power and attracted generations of devoted readers through the decades.

Paperback, 60 pages + covers.

$5.86

Original: $19.52

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MAD Exhibition Catalogue—

$19.52

$5.86

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Limit three copies per customer.

Second edition, published in cooperation with the Cincinnati Art Museum 2026 exhibition organized by Norman Rockwell Museum.

Commemorative MAD magazine accompaniment for the exhibition What, Me Worry? The Art & Humor of Mad Magazine. Includes special essays by MAD artists, writers, editors, and exhibition co-curators and advisors; narrative descriptions and images from the exhibition; brand new illustrations including a cartoon by Sam Viviano, a special FOLD-IN by Johnny Sampson; and other iconic original illustrations and cartoons created by the magazine’s Usual Gang of Idiots — the many artists and writers who have been the publication’s mainstays for decades.

This exhibition magazine explores the unforgettable art and satire of MAD, from its beginnings in 1952 as a popular humor comic book to its emergence as a beloved magazine that spoke truth to power and attracted generations of devoted readers through the decades.

Paperback, 60 pages + covers.