We give 'em the needle - and you get the point in The MAD Sampler It's a collection of wit, man! Join us now as we work over... Television - with its serious shows that keep us in stitches, and comedy shows that don't! Hollywood - and its big-budget movies with threadbare plots based on hackneyed yarns! Madison Avenue - with its idiotic ads that reap plenty though they sew very little!
... and all the other abuses woven into the tapestries of today's crazy quilt world... all calculated to keep us "thimble-minded"!
Nice one! This takes on 'Lassie' (Lizzy), the two faces of WWII, commercial roulette, the Shakespeare Primer, Mad's insurance, Mad's Auto repair, Famous lost words, College songs and cheers (really funny), the guide to parents and come good cartoons. Lots of fun! 4 Mad stars.
While the humour in this book is certainly antiquated by today's standards, understandable for a book first published in 1960, there are some redeeming qualities to it, including the parodies of Shakespeare and the TV shows of the period (like 'TV's Wonder Dog Lizzie', a parody of 'Lassie').
The best quality of this book in my opinion is its good satire of society in general and of political correctness, highlighted in the segment 'The Two Faces of World War II' which shows how people's perceptions were changing over time because of this phenomenon.
This humor has not aged well for me and is also hampered by the fact most of these presentations lose impact crammed into the confines of cramped paperback pages at times even with unnecessary whitespace.