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  2. Mad Fold-in - Wikipedia

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    Fold-in. Fold-in of Mad magazine issue 125, March 1969. The Mad Fold-In is a feature of the American humor and satire magazine Mad. Written and drawn by Al Jaffee until 2020, and by Johnny Sampson thereafter, the Fold-In is one of the most well-known aspects of the magazine, having appeared in nearly every issue of the magazine starting in 1964.

  3. List of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover models

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    This is the chronological history of cover models for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue has grown from being an issue of Sports Illustrated magazine created to fill space at a time of year with little sports news into a major marketing franchise that includes a special separate issue, a website, television specials, calendars, books and enormous ...

  4. Recurring features in Mad - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was delighted to publish a photo of Dan Quayle unwittingly holding the "PROOFREADER WANTED" cover of Mad #355, on which the magazine's logo appeared as MAAD. During a photo op in 1992, the then-Vice President had incorrectly "corrected" an elementary school student on the way Quayle thought the word "potato" should be spelled.

  5. Photoplay - Wikipedia

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    Photoplay merged with another fan magazine, Movie Mirror, in 1941; and with TV-Radio Mirror in 1977, when the name became Photoplay and TV Mirror. The magazine published its final issue on April 15, 1980. [10] In a sign of changing times, the cover photo featured not movie stars but two television actresses, Victoria Principal and Charlene ...

  6. Alfred E. Neuman - Wikipedia

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    Neuman on Mad 30, published December 1956. Alfred E. Neuman is the fictitious mascot and cover boy of the American humor magazine Mad.The character's distinct smiling face, gap-toothed smile, freckles, red hair, protruding ears, and scrawny body dates back to late 19th-century advertisements for painless dentistry, also the origin of his "What, me worry?"

  7. Fans Are 'Uncomfortable' With JoJo Siwa's Bedazzled ... - AOL

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    The magazine later shared a few other images, revealing that the issue was a double cover, and fans seemed to have a better reaction to the second set of photos. View this post on Instagram A post ...