July 2002 (Newstream) -- MAD Magazine has begun a nationwide search
for a new cartoonist to create a monthly feature for the nation's
longest-running humor magazine. Editors are seeking a visual
humorist whose outlook on modern life is clever and sharp and one
who doesn't mind having his reputation ruined by working for a
lowlife publication like MAD.
For 40 years, MAD's mainstay, " The Lighter Side of...," poked fun
at American life and its foibles. The feature's creator, Dave Berg,
passed away in May. While knowing it's impossible to replace the
late, great cartoonist, the editors are seeking someone who shares
MAD's comedic and satiric view of our twisted society.
"We're looking for a cartoonist whose unique voice and offbeat view
of the world will transform the feature into a MAD classic for a new
generation," said co-editor John Ficarra. "A background in ballroom
dancing is not mandatory but an obvious plus."
Similar to the "The Lighter Side" the feature to be developed will
share the original's mission of commenting on contemporary culture,
but with a new cast of characters and situations. The cartoonist
will be selected based on the originality of his content and style,
and willingness to suck up to the staff. (Holiday hams and cheese
wheels are especially prized.)
For more information on how to join "the usual
gang of idiots," please visit the MAD website at madmag.com.
Founded by Bill Gaines in 1952, MAD has inspired generations of
irreverent fans with its ridiculing of politicians, movies,
television and modern life, and with popular characters such as
Alfred E. Neuman and Spy. Vs. Spy. Whether in print, on television,
film or on the web at madmag.com, MAD remains one of the favorite
American icons. MAD Magazine is owned by E.C. Publications, Inc. a
division of Warner Bros., an AOL Time Warner Company.
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