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Nice tribute. Al did some good work. I attribute all my wise-assery skills to the “usual gang of idiots” at Mad which would have served me well if I had grown up on the streets of New York. It didn’t work at all in Sunday School.
Of course, REAL comic/cartoon historians know that Al Jaffe was just stealing a concept first used by Rube Goldberg in his “Foolish Questions” panel, all the way back in 1908, predating his more famous “Inventions” strips by four years………
pschearer Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Did Grandpa know MAD when it was a comic book? I did.
gammaguy almost 2 years ago
Not to be confused with MADD.
sergioandrade Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Richard Pyror once commented that if you are on fire and running down the street people will get out of your way.
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Are kids still taught “Stop, drop, and roll”?
Egrayjames almost 2 years ago
Al Jaffee was 102 when he died last month.
Ken Otwell almost 2 years ago
102 years – quite a long life!
FassEddie almost 2 years ago
Nice tribute. Al did some good work. I attribute all my wise-assery skills to the “usual gang of idiots” at Mad which would have served me well if I had grown up on the streets of New York. It didn’t work at all in Sunday School.
ChessPirate almost 2 years ago
“No, I’m saving a bundle on cremation costs!”
“No, I’m just seeing if I’m flammable… Or is it inflammable?”
“Yes, come try to smother it with a big hug!”
colinmac2 almost 2 years ago
So now we know the lead time on this strip.
darcyandsimon almost 2 years ago
LOL!
drycurt almost 2 years ago
I recently downloaded the complete MAD magazine set. Reading them from first to last.
LNER4472 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Of course, REAL comic/cartoon historians know that Al Jaffe was just stealing a concept first used by Rube Goldberg in his “Foolish Questions” panel, all the way back in 1908, predating his more famous “Inventions” strips by four years………
Semolina Pilchard almost 2 years ago
Too bad we can’t do an online fold-in. Unless…