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  2. 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.

  3. Mad Fold-in - Wikipedia

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    Issue #320 (July 1993) featured a Fold-in as the front cover. [13] And in the annual "20 Worst of the Year" issue, the Fold-In is used as one of the 20 items, thus appearing as an internal page of the magazine. Only two Mad 20 issues, #389 and #11, have had a Fold-In as part of the Mad 20 and a second one as the inside back cover.

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    Magazine Black & White Enthusiast: David Bigwood: English: Australia: Bimonthly: 1998–2004 [12] renamed to Silvershotz, moved to UK: Magazine Black & White Magazine (B&W) Ross Periodicals: English: US: Monthly (initially quarterly, then bimonthly) 1999– [13] Current: Magazine Black+White (or Not Only Black+White) Studio Magazines Pty ...

  5. Monochrome photography - Wikipedia

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    Digital photo of Kearny Generating Station, converted to black and white in Lightroom, with color channels adjusted to mimic the effect of a red filter. 1968 group portrait of a Swedish musical's cast. Black-and-white photography is considered by some to be more subtle and interpretive, and less realistic than color photography.

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    The magazine's dimensions were initially modest (9 + 3 ⁄ 8 by 6 + 1 ⁄ 4 in or 240 by 160 mm), and in its first two decades the photographs discussed and published in its pages were exclusively black and white (the preferred mode of most art photographers of the era).

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