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MAD Magazine - Übersetzung nach Englisch

AMERICAN COMIC AND SATIRICAL MAGAZINE
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  • ''Mad'' creators at a November 2013 book signing for the ''Inside Mad'' collection. From left to right: Art director [[Sam Viviano]], writers [[Tim Carvell]] and [[Desmond Devlin]], editor-in-chief [[John Ficarra]], and artist [[Al Jaffee]].
  • Aliens]]''
  • First cover appearance (issue 21, March 1955) of Alfred E. Neuman in a fake advertisement satirizing the popular mail-order house [[Johnson Smith Company]]
  • With issue 24 (July 1955), ''Mad'' switched to a magazine format. The "extremely important message" was "Please buy this magazine!".
  • [[Harvey Kurtzman]]'s cover for ''Mad'' No. 1 ([[cover-date]]d Oct./Nov. 1952)

MAD Magazine         
"MAD" Magazin, Karikaturmagazin das sich über berühmte Leute und Medienstars mockiert und aktuelle Themen auf eine satirische Art und Weise darstellt (erscheint in den USA)
Smithsonian Magazine         
MAGAZINE
Smithsonian Magazine; Smithsonian magazine; Smithsonian.com; The Smithsonian Magazine; Smithsonianmag.com; Smithsonian Mag; American Ingenuity Awards; Smithsonian journal; Smithsonian Journal; Smithsonian MAGAZINE
"Smithonian Magazine", amerikanisches Magazin des smithonischen Instituts (in der Stadt Washington) das sich einer Vielfalt von Themen widmet
Discover Magazine         
AMERICAN MAGAZINE
Discover Magazine; Discover magazine; Discovermagazine.com
"Discover Magazine", amerikanisches Magazin das sich aktuellen wissenschaftlichen Themen widmet

Definition

Michigan Algorithm Decoder
<language> (MAD) An early programming language, based on IAL, developed at the University of Michigan by R. Graham, Bruce Arden, and Bernard Galler in 1959. MAD was one of the first extensible languages: the user could define his own operators and data types. MAD ran on the IBM 704, IBM 709 and IBM 7090. It was ported to the IBM 7040 at the City College of New York by Robert Teitel and also to Philco, Univac and CDC computers. Mad/1 was a later version. ["Michigan Algorithm Decoder (The MAD Manual)", U Michigan Computing Center, 1966]. [Sammet 1969, p. 205]. (2005-02-09)

Wikipedia

Mad (magazine)

Mad (stylized as MAD) is an American humor magazine first published in 1952. It was founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines, launched as a comic book series before it became a magazine. It was widely imitated and influential, affecting satirical media, as well as the cultural landscape of the 20th century, with editor Al Feldstein increasing readership to more than two million during its 1973–74 circulation peak.

The magazine, which is the last surviving title from the EC Comics line, publishes satire on all aspects of life and popular culture, politics, entertainment, and public figures. Its format includes TV and movie parodies, and satire articles about everyday occurrences that are changed to seem humorous. Mad's mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, is often on the cover, with his face replacing that of a celebrity or character who is being lampooned.

From 1952 to 2018, Mad published 550 regular magazine issues, as well as scores of reprint "Specials", original-material paperbacks, reprint compilation books and other print projects. After AT&T acquired Time Warner in June 2018, Mad ended newsstand distribution, continuing in comic-book stores and via subscription.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für MAD Magazine
1. Neuman is in charge in Washington,‘‘ Clinton said referring to the freckle–faced Mad magazine character.
2. Then there is the smile – oh, the smile: Alfred E Neuman‘s Mad magazine boy, Jack Nicholson as the Joker in Batman.
3. "He looked much less like the kid on the cover of Mad magazine without a care. . . . He looked very angry and almost having difficulty getting the sentences out.
4. Michael Shapiro, a New York defense lawyer who provided commentary during Simpson‘s 1''5 acquittal in the slayings of his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman, said the Las Vegas case reminds me of the old Mad magazine cartoon Spy vs.
5. This generation grew up reading Mad magazine and thumbing through Joseph Heller‘s ironic tome, "Catch–22." The boomers so influenced American culture that in 1'66, Time magazine broke with tradition and selected the baby boomer generation instead of an individual in its Man of the Year place of honor.