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Author photo from Help! #7 (February 1961)
Author photo from Help! #7 (February 1961)
Kurtzman assisted on the Classics Illustrated version of Moby Dick in 1942 as his first assignment at Louis Ferstadt's studio.
Kurtzman assisted on the Classics Illustrated version of Moby Dick in 1942 as his first assignment at Louis Ferstadt's studio.
Kurtzman worked for EC Comics from 1950 to 1956.
Kurtzman worked for EC Comics from 1950 to 1956.
Kurtzman is best known for creating Mad in 1952.
Kurtzman is best known for creating Mad in 1952.
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Cover of the August 2017 issue
Cover of the August 2017 issue
Harvey Kurtzman's cover for Mad No. 1 (cover-dated Oct./Nov. 1952)
Harvey Kurtzman's cover for Mad No. 1 (cover-dated Oct./Nov. 1952)
With issue 24 (July 1955), Mad switched to a magazine format. The "extremely important message" was "Please buy this magazine!".
With issue 24 (July 1955), Mad switched to a magazine format. The "extremely important message" was "Please buy this magazine!".
Actor Michael Biehn autographing a copy of Mad No. 268 (Jan. 1987), which parodies Biehn's film Aliens
Actor Michael Biehn autographing a copy of Mad No. 268 (Jan. 1987), which parodies Biehn's film Aliens