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Fold-Ins, Past and Present
nytimes.com — Al Jaffee's fold-ins for Mad magazine, from the 1960s to the present, in interactive form.
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- petebert, on 04/02/2008, -2/+6Sports Oct 69 became true
- jokerpkt, on 04/02/2008, -2/+20as a kid i thought they were cool. now that i know more about the world, they're way cooler.
- moolaismyfriend, on 04/02/2008, -14/+1you know growing up in a world in which Rick Roll is an April fools joke kind of makes this type of ***** just seem old and ***** lame.
- Sifter, on 04/02/2008, -1/+7+1 for sarcasm...
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You are being sarcastic, right? - KeepOffMyLawn, on 04/14/2008, -1/+1Really? Because I don't think rickrolls for April fools are that funny.
That's just me, though.
- Sifter, on 04/02/2008, -1/+7+1 for sarcasm...
- EskNerd, on 04/02/2008, -2/+8Some of the imagery is still very effective. A+ for presentation.
- antdude, on 04/02/2008, -0/+2Very effective of Flash too!!
- krystofr, on 04/02/2008, -6/+1What, me worry about not being first?
- yobboninja, on 04/02/2008, -0/+3how do i get to the most recent one?
- arapro, on 04/02/2008, -0/+3what a genius this guy eh ? love the interface and everything ! cheers for submitting !
- agentsarah6, on 04/02/2008, -1/+2I adore Al Jaffee's work. He's always been the face of MAD magazine for me...Except Alfred of course.
- seejunaid, on 04/02/2008, -0/+1Great work.....
- IanCube, on 04/02/2008, -2/+1I just learned of these while listening to the latest TWiT when this was mentioned. These fold-ins must take a considerable amount of planning and effort to do.
- Berkana, on 04/02/2008, -2/+2Brilliant. I loved the last one.
- senatorpjt, on 04/02/2008, -0/+4Now I know how I became such a liberal.
- bromac, on 04/02/2008, -0/+2Because most of these are frighteningly true, even predicting events far into the future?
Reality has a well-known liberal bias.
- bromac, on 04/02/2008, -0/+2Because most of these are frighteningly true, even predicting events far into the future?
- FloorModel, on 04/02/2008, -0/+2one of the things my folks threw out when they retired was my brother's and my collection of Mad Magazines. Next to Spy v. Spy the fold-ins were my favorite part.
- gubin09, on 04/02/2008, -0/+2Now if only we could get all of them!
- unclebuck, on 04/02/2008, -1/+2I wonder why none from the 1980s?
- fl00d, on 04/02/2008, -0/+3I wish there was more.
- tkopeck, on 04/02/2008, -0/+1Brings back memories of my childhood. I always looked forward to the new issue of Mad.
- p51d007, on 04/02/2008, -0/+3Dugg up.......just because I remember some of those fold in's from the late 60's and 70's
- stretch611, on 04/02/2008, -0/+2Its wonderful how even the ones from 40 years ago still hold significance today.
- jstem1994, on 04/02/2008, -0/+2Many memories from the late 70s-80s childhood. I want more! Haven't read Mad since then. Wonder if it's better than Cracked(.com) has become?
- artifishall, on 04/02/2008, -0/+2I like how it's a little off, I could never quite fold those things right.
- Glowbird, on 04/07/2008, -0/+1Sooo much easier to fold on the internet! Quick, someone build a website and do them all -- I'll visit!
- agentb111, on 04/08/2008, -0/+1ok that was ***** awesome
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