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PART FOUR OF MAD COMIC COVER GALLERY...


Mad images copyright DC COMICS

Believe it or not, the image of the boy who became the MAD mascot existed long before the periodical ever came into existence.  The earliest known version comes from an ad for a Broadway comical stage play, The NEW BOY, which debuted in 1894.  It was used for a wide range of other purposes before being adopted and adapted by Mad as their mascot, and after an unsuccessful copyright infringement court case against the publishers in 1965, NORMAN MINGO's painting of the image became permanently (and legally) associated with Mad, whose sole ownership of the mascot is now undisputed.

Incidentally, the boy was also referred to as MELVIN COWSNOFSKY and MEL HANEY in the magazine's pages, but ALFRED E. NEUMAN has been his official appellation for decades.  Copyright is now owned by Mad's current publisher, DC COMICS (TIME/WARNER).  EC to DC - neat!

Okay, that's all the intro you need - now on to the covers!
   


Un-named Alfred's first Mad appearance



And below are some earlier images of the boy who was destined to become Alfred E. Neuman.

1894 - The New Boy

1908 - Antikamnia Tablet Calendar

1930 - '45 - Postcard

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