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- For the in-show magazine, see Mad (magazine).
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Mad (stylized MAD) is an American humor magazine. The magazine's mascot is Alfred E. Neuman. The magazine has parodied The Simpsons multiple times and The Simpsons has also parodied MAD, too.
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References to Mad in The Simpsons
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References to The Simpsons in MAD
Australia
Regular issues
Specialty issues
Super Specials
Brazil
Regular issues
Specialty issues
Especial
Denmark
Regular issues
Finland
Regular issues
Germany
Regular issues
Specialty issues
Specials
Bill Morrison, Simpsons comic crew member, illustrated this cover.
Hungary
Regular issues
Mexico
Regular issues
Specialty issues
Teleparodia
South Africa
Regular issues
Sweden
Regular issues
UK
Regular issues
USA
Regular issues
Specialty issues
Super Specials
External links