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Since 1956, Alfred E. Neuman (The “E” stands for Enigma) has been among the most recognized cartoon faces in the world. In fact, a reader in Auckland, New Zealand, once pasted a cutout of ...
Frank Kelly Freas, 82, an artist and illustrator who earned 10 Hugo awards for his imaginative science fiction illustrations and helped refine the iconic satirical smirk of Mad magazine's Alfred E ...
Frank Kelly Freas, an artist and illustrator who earned 11 Hugo awards for his imaginative science fiction illustrations and helped refine the iconic satirical smirk of Mad magazine's Alfred E.
For me, it was comic George Carlin, Bugs Bunny and Mad’s Alfred E. Neuman, the magazine’s gap-toothed mascot, whose catchphrase was “What, me worry?” All three cut pomposity down to size ...
President Donald Trump on Friday reached into his big bag of insulting nicknames and christened Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg as "Alfred E. Neuman." However, the South Bend ...
Alfred E. Neuman advertising a home cooking service, dated around 1930-1945. via WIkimedia Commons A dark-haired Alfred E. Neuman hawking auto parts in an ad dated 1930- 1945.
Who is Alfred E. Neuman? He is the fictitious character of the humor publication, Mad magazine. The big-eared, gap-toothed boy made his debut on the magazine in 1956, according to Mad's blog.He's ...
President Trump mocked Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg on Friday afternoon, comparing the 37-year-old mayor of South Bend, Ind., to the longtime mascot for Mad magazine.
South Bend Mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg took a swipe at President Donald Trump over his recently-given nickname "Alfred E. Neuman," the iconic mascot from Mad ...
Oh, Alfred E. Neuman, there’s clearly reason to worry. President Donald Trump knows you, but 2020 candidate Pete Buttigieg, who’s not yet 40, did not. And that may be telling. Back To Top ...