Behaving Madly: Zany, Loco, Cockeyed, Rip-off, Satire Magazines bookcover

Behaving Madly: Zany, Loco, Cockeyed, Rip-off, Satire Magazines

Craig Yoe 

(Author)

Ger Apeldoorn 

(Author)

Jack Davis 

(Illustrated by)

et al.

Al Jaffee 

(Illustrated by)

Jack Kirby 

(Illustrated by)

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Description

When Mad was turned into a magazine in 1954, every publisher and his uncle came up with his own version, often using the same talent. Behaving Madly presents 200 pages of never reprinted material by Bill Elder, Jack Davis, John Severin, Al Jaffee, Joe Maneely, Jack Kirby, Ross Andru, Joe Kubert, Russ Heath, Bob Powell, Howard Nostrand, Basil Wolverton, Steve Ditko, Lee Elias, and many others. This coffee table art book is produced by comic strip historian Ger Apeldoorn and Eisner winner Craig Yoe. Looking for a little more excitement in your life? Get mad and get Snafu, Lunatickle, Cockeyed, Crazy, Thimk, Frenzy, Frantic, Loco, Panic, and Zany, too!

Nominated for a 2018 Eisner Award for Best Archival Collection/Project - Comic Books

Product Details

PublisherYoe Books
Publish DateAugust 08, 2017
Pages208
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781631408564
Dimensions11.3 X 8.8 X 0.8 inches | 2.3 pounds

About the Author

Vice magazine has called Craig Yoe the "Indiana Jones of comics historians." Publisher Weekly says he's the "archivist of the ridiculous and the sublime" and calls his work "brilliant." The Onion calls him "the celebrated designer," The Library Journal, "a comics guru." BoingBoing hails him "a fine cartoonist and a comig book historian of the first water." Yoe was Creative Director/Vice President/ General Manager of Jim Henson's Muppets, and a Creative Director at Nickelodeon and Disney. Craig has won an Eisner Award and the Gold Medal from the Society of Illustrators.

Ger Apeldoorn is a write for television, stage, and screen in the Netherlands, writing and translating comics on the side. As a comic book historian, he has contributed to Alter Ego and Hogan's Alley and runs the celebrated blog, The Fabulous Fifties. A lifelong fan of stire magazines, he started his career translating for the Dutch Mad at 17. Forty years later, he edited a revival of the Dutch Mad, which ran for six glorious issues.

Reviews

"The accompanying text is a lovely piece of satire history, and notes the many odd turns in the genre -- like the short-run MAD ripoff that Stan Lee edited (and another, even shorter run one that Lee probably edited but never put his name to)." –BoingBoing

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