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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

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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!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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