Doctor Q
Mar 12, 2008, 11:42 PM
I know that nobody but me reads printed magazines anymore, but I've read MAD since I could read, and I'll probably die holding a MAD Magazine, killed by a fatal bout of guffawing. :eek:
Issue #488 is just hitting newsstands, and it's the funniest single issue I've ever read. :) :) :)
The cover says Meet our NEW STAFF!
This Entire Issue
Written & Drawn
by MONKEYS!
The Table of Contents is replaced by a letter from the new Editor in Chief, Mr. Jingles, about how all writing has been outsourced to chimps, apes, gorillas, and orangutans to save money and improve quality. :D
Every part of the issue, from the Letters to the Editor (answered by monkeys) to the traditional fold-in inside the back cover to the little cartoons in the margins, has been turned into a monkey-themed version, and no bad monkey pun has been avoided. Example: They show covers of monkey-themed magazines like Rhesus Digest and U.S. Zoos and World Report.
Some of the articles: TV show spoof: MONKey (the compulsive detective)
A MAD Look at Humans (from a monkey's point of view)
MOMA, the Museum of Monkey Art (famous works of art like Gorilla with a Pearl Earring)
Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions that humans ask monkeys
Items for sale on monkEYBAY
SPider monkeY vs. SPider monkeY
An ad for eHarmonkey
A Bananas Republic monkey-fashion catalog
For those of you who dare to read something printed, I recommend issue #488 of MAD. If you think monkeys are funny or like corny jokes, you'll have your fill of both. :)
Don't forget to hide it inside your physics book so nobody knows you read such silly stuff! :cool:
Issue #488 is just hitting newsstands, and it's the funniest single issue I've ever read. :) :) :)
The cover says Meet our NEW STAFF!
This Entire Issue
Written & Drawn
by MONKEYS!
The Table of Contents is replaced by a letter from the new Editor in Chief, Mr. Jingles, about how all writing has been outsourced to chimps, apes, gorillas, and orangutans to save money and improve quality. :D
Every part of the issue, from the Letters to the Editor (answered by monkeys) to the traditional fold-in inside the back cover to the little cartoons in the margins, has been turned into a monkey-themed version, and no bad monkey pun has been avoided. Example: They show covers of monkey-themed magazines like Rhesus Digest and U.S. Zoos and World Report.
Some of the articles: TV show spoof: MONKey (the compulsive detective)
A MAD Look at Humans (from a monkey's point of view)
MOMA, the Museum of Monkey Art (famous works of art like Gorilla with a Pearl Earring)
Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions that humans ask monkeys
Items for sale on monkEYBAY
SPider monkeY vs. SPider monkeY
An ad for eHarmonkey
A Bananas Republic monkey-fashion catalog
For those of you who dare to read something printed, I recommend issue #488 of MAD. If you think monkeys are funny or like corny jokes, you'll have your fill of both. :)
Don't forget to hide it inside your physics book so nobody knows you read such silly stuff! :cool:
