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The Launch of EC's Mad Changed the World of Comics 70 Years Ago
A look back to 70 years ago, when EC's Mad #1 quietly launched and ultimately changed the comics world forever
See E. Nelson Bridwell and Wallace Wood Send Up The World of Comics for Mad
Before he was a famous comic book editor, E. Nelson Bridwell wrote gags for Mad. See him take on the comic book industry in 1963 with Wallace Wood!
ECCC: DC Entertainment - All Access -- Gerard Way Reveals "Young Animal" Line
Less than two weeks after DC's big "Rebirth" reveal, the publisher announced another new initiative -- "Young Animal," headed by Gerard Way.
Shinick Prepares his Funny Bone for "MAD's" 100th Episode
"MAD" head writer Kevin Shinick looks back at the four seasons of the animated series in anticipation of the soon-to-debut 100th Episode.
CBR TV 2013: Stan Lee Goes MAD (TV)
CBR TV spoke with comic book legend Stan Lee about his upcoming voice-over work for an episode of "Mad TV" and some of his favorite memories of the magazine.
CBR TV @ NYCC 2012: Kevin Shinick on "Avenging Spider-Man," "Grimm" & "Robot Chicken"
"Robot Chicken," "Mad" and newly minted "Avenging Spider-Man" writer Kevin Shinick visited the CBR Tiki Room to discuss his story featuring the wallcrawler and Deadpool, "Robot Chicken's" DC Comics special and more.
CCI: IDW's Artist's Edition - What's Next?
Harvey Kurtzman-era "MAD," Mark Schultz's "Xenozoic Tales" and Gil Kane's "Amazing Spider-Man were revealed to be the next three projects in IDW Publishing's Artist's Edition line.
CCI EXCLUSIVE: IDW Announces "Mad: Artist's Edition"
IDW Senior Editor Scott Dunbier spoke exclusively with CBR News about the putting together the publisher's upcoming oversized Artist's Edition collection of "Mad" comics and re-discovering the 60-year-old art.
Warner Bros. Bringing <i>Alcatraz</i>, <i>ThunderCats</i>, More To Comic-Con
Green Lantern: The Animated Series, Fringe, The Big Bang Theory, Chuck and Person of Interest are among the Warner Bros. Television shows coming to Comic-Con International next month.
Cartoon Network Announces DC Nation Programming Block
Cartoon Network, home to Young Justice and the upcoming Green Lantern: The Animated Series, announced it's partnering with Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment for "an on-air and online programming block" that will be the exclusive home for DC animation properties.