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  • My greatest thrill was the day Mad magazine spoofed 'Ghost.' -- Jerry Zucker
  • But in terms of satire and comedy, our biggest and earliest influence was Mad magazine. -- Jerry Zucker
  • I was a big 'MAD Magazine' fan when I was a kid, and I read a lot of horror comics - I illustrated as well. -- Joe Lo Truglio
  • I had a few comics, but I was by no means a huge aficionado. I was more of a 'Mad Magazine,' 'Calvin & Hobbes' sort of nerd. -- Robin Lord Taylor
  • I attended Art & Design High School, and at one point, you had to write about what you wanted to be when you grew up. I wrote that I wanted to be a writer for 'Mad' magazine. -- Amy Heckerling
  • The people who were in college in the '50s were my first real audience, and their kids, the people who found my records in the cabinet during their 'Mad 'magazine years picked me up also. -- Tom Lehrer
  • Mostly it was Mad magazine. And I did read a lot of - I had a subscription when I was little, but I also had access to some old collections, the little paperbacks of the really good stuff. -- Alison Bechdel
  • I was a huge fan of 'Mad' magazine when I was 11, 12, 13 years old. I'd scour used bookstores trying to find back issues, and I'd wait at the newsstand for a new issue to come out. My life revolved around it. -- Al Yankovic
  • Einstein pronounced the doom of continuous or 'rational' space, and the way was made clear for Picasso and the Marx Brothers and Mad magazine. -- Marshall McLuhan
  • I think I'm equally as abusive as the editors normally are for the "Letters and Tomatoes" column, which is the fan mail part of MAD Magazine and an ongoing feature. -- Al Yankovic
  • My biggest influence growing up was Mad magazine, which is a very text-heavy form of visual satire. I didn't grow up wanting to draw donkeys and elephants with the names of politicians written across them. -- Tom Tomorrow
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