Podcasting Day: Mad Magazine Ripoffs with Jack O'Brien! 🌭
Added 2022-05-11 12:01:01 +0000 UTCNow that we here at 1900🌭 have perfected the podcasting format and risen to the top of the talking industry, we've invited our old boss Jack O'Brien, creator and host of The Daily Zeitgeist onto the Dogg Zzone 9000 to show him what we can do. And we blow his entire fucking mind. "You guys are the absolute best," he probably thought.
Join Jack and Brockway on their Seanbaby-led journey from the very first issue of MAD Magazine in 1952 through every imitator leading up to 1958's Cracked, the knockoff Jack would help adapt into one of the largest and most influential comedy websites where nothing bad ever happened and our legacies will live on forever as hilarity legends. Listen here! Or wherever you get podcasts!
And now for some foot-nooooooootes:
Below are all the clippings pulled for the show. Hate-read them all now, or scroll slowly along with us as you listen! We don't care! Aside from buying five pieces of merchandise from our store, there are no rules in the Dogg Zzone 9000!
First, here is the two page pro-Apartheid Lionel Richie parody "All-White Song" from Mad Magazine #263 (1986), and yes, you read that correctly:
And here is the haunting final page of the story "Blobs!" from the very first MAD Magazine.
Moving on to 1954's Panic, here is the baffling letters section of their first issue:
From that same issue of Panic comes these hilarious moments from the story "MY GUN IS THE JURY!"
And still from Panic, here is a zany panel from "THIS IS YOUR STRIFE!" and four wacky ones from "THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS" featuring fan-favorites Butchered Elephant and Actual Blackface Santa.
This is how Panic advertised itself:
Next up is Stan Lee's take on MAD, 1955's Snafu featuring Irving Forbush. Here is the three page gag we discuss where Stan Lee asks, "What's HAPPENED to our Male Singers?"
Moving on to 1956 and Lunatickle, here is the ad for the Fatsex tube designed for watching men change out of their pantyhose!
And here is 1957's From Here to INSANITY and "The Misfit," with their take on what Archie would be like if he was a murderer! Also included from this issue is their outrageous ad for Smellzo, which is a pack of wild boars or maybe a can of bad smell? It's hard to know!
Also from 1957, here is This Magazine is CRAZY's knee-slapping take on toothpaste, GLUM! They also did a shocking EXPOSE’ on what four Hollywood starlets would look like if they were secretly men? Wait, no, not how you're picturing it. They look exactly the same. We don't get it either!
Now for the 1958 funnybook Zany! You won't believe how badly their premise of "cows getting drunk on milk" falls apart!
And our last historical document is John Severin's 789th version of the 1950s' favorite joke, Loco Magazine's "SWITCHEROONEY." In its entirety!
And now you know the dark history of MAD Magazine knockoffery which led us to where we all are today. You're welcome. Review and subscribe.
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Warwick Clark
2022-05-15 05:00:12 +0000 UTCCan't tell if that's a typo or if all scripts were pitched on the end of a punch in those days. Hoping for the latter.
Matt Edwards
2022-05-13 20:22:35 +0000 UTCThe half cow (get it? He's selling half and half) with the cigar is Ernie Kovacs who advertised for White Owl Cigars (get it? "Please tell me you get it" the writer probably screamed at his type writer.)
Bill Culbertson
2022-05-12 19:44:51 +0000 UTCFun fact: Spillane fist pitched Mike Hammer as a comic book or a comic strip.
Bill Culbertson
2022-05-12 19:23:13 +0000 UTCThe ultra-violent detective story is a parody of Mickey Spillane's "I, The Jury", a novel written a full decade earlier. Spoiler Alert for a 75 year old novel: Mike Hammer, the HERO of the story, shoots his fiance in the gut to let her slowly bleed out because that's how she had killed his best friend. It doesn't excuse the ballet twirl on a woman's face, but that's what they are working with.
Bill Culbertson
2022-05-12 19:22:04 +0000 UTCJack's not-sure-if-it's-a-bit laugh at the end is maybe my favourite moment in the history of this podcast.
Spiritual Gigolo
2022-05-12 16:43:00 +0000 UTC"We should have died in the war..." killed me. From now on every documentary needs that moment.
Honk
2022-05-12 02:00:40 +0000 UTCI remember it vividly because it dragged DINER for two pages and I read it the same semester I had to watch DINER for class. And if anything, it went easy on DINER.
Brendan McGinley
2022-05-12 01:29:09 +0000 UTCThat Glum ad looks like it might be Basil Wolverton art.
Brendan McGinley
2022-05-12 01:28:25 +0000 UTCHow bad is it that I immediately knew the old AFI article Sean was referring to? Damn, I have been on the internet too long...
Jeff Orasky
2022-05-12 00:21:45 +0000 UTCI'm really having trouble processing Brockway not liking Looney Tunes. I knew his body was failing, but it's so sad to learn his brain has never been quite right.
Matt Edwards
2022-05-12 00:13:58 +0000 UTCHuh.. I guess the "One Joke" that conservatives have goes back quite a ways...
Nicholas Faubert
2022-05-11 23:57:06 +0000 UTCI used to like/subscribe to MAD, but my hubs bought me a mini collection of some of their space movie/tv parodies when we were traveling and... Ugh. No.
Amber M.
2022-05-11 14:37:16 +0000 UTCThe cops literally showed up to EC's offices in response to that first issue of PANIC.
Dave Dalrymple
2022-05-11 14:17:07 +0000 UTCThe existence of PANIC makes a little more sense when you realize that MAD was originally published as a comic book. PANIC was a magazine from the same publishers of MAD. (Think of PANIC as the short-lived SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN to MAD's AMAZING SPIDER-MAN. Then imagine that Larry Lieber was arrested for it).
Dave Dalrymple
2022-05-11 14:10:51 +0000 UTCI will say this about those magazines - despite the batshittery that existed in the subject matter, the art was mostly top notch.
CHAUGGLE
2022-05-11 13:54:05 +0000 UTCI feel like the number of watchlists I'm on has increased exponentially after reading those "historical documents".
Loralie
2022-05-11 13:52:45 +0000 UTCHell yeah! Jack!
FancyShark
2022-05-11 13:26:41 +0000 UTCAlways bet on Jack is on today? calling it pre-listen this is gonna be good.
DeltaFoxtrot
2022-05-11 12:15:39 +0000 UTC