Who ever thought that a satirical magazine started in the 50's would become such a beloved institution? It was certainly an integral part of my childhood, not to mention a warping influence on my sense of humor. And I was hardly alone in this respect, as the many celebrity tributes sprinkled throughout this book attest.
Mad editor, John Ficarra, asked the magazine’s contributors to choose some of their favorite articles from its storied history. Added to the mix are essays from various celebrities--Roseanne Barr, Whoopi Goldberg, Penn Jillette, Ice-T, George Lopez, and more--about their experiences with the magazine over the years. The result is a rich, idiosyncratic walk through Mad history. This isn't a Best Of book--it doesn't contain the rules for 43 Man Squamish after all--but it contains some classic material.
Two things stood out for me from the rest of the book. One is Pendleton Ward’s reaction to Mad’s article parodying his brilliant cartoon series, Adventure Time, which is every bit as quirky and warm and funny as you'd imagine. The other is from the wife of the late Bill Gaines, Annie, who has possibly the best reason of all for her selection of a favorite article. Overall, the book is fascinating and funny in equal measure. Highly recommended!