MAD Magazine
MAD Magazine is a satirical publication that first appeared in 1952. Known for its humorous take on popular culture, politics, and entertainment, it features comic strips, parodies, and witty commentary. The magazine's mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, is famous for his catchphrase, "What, me worry?" which embodies its irreverent tone.
Over the years, MAD Magazine has influenced generations of comedians and writers. It has also spawned various spin-offs, including television shows and movies. Despite changes in the media landscape, the magazine remains a beloved source of humor and satire, appealing to both young and old audiences.