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Fearless Fosdick — and Capp's other spoofs like " Little Fanny Gooney " ( 1952 ) and " Jack Jawbreaker "— were almost certainly an early inspiration for Harvey Kurtzman's Mad Magazine, which began in 1952 as a comic book that specifically parodied other comics in the same distinctive style and subversive manner.
He is the son of Jack Kamen, an illustrator for Mad, Weird Science and other EC Comics publications.
* 2000: Jack Davis, Mad
* February 20 – John ' Mad Jack ' Fuller, English philanthropist ( d. 1834 )
* April 11 – John ' Mad Jack ' Fuller, English philanthropist and patron of the arts and sciences ( b. 1757 )
Their eldest son, John " Mad Jack " Byron, in turn fathered the poet George Gordon Byron, the future 6th Baron Byron
However, Mad Jack Mytton and his antics would appear to be a historical example.
Other influential people who have lived in Hartsdale include the artist / sculptor Malvina Hoffman, American businessman Vernon Jordan, National Urban League president John Edward Jacob, pro-wrestler " Classy " Freddie Blassie, actor Peter Riegert, singer / musician / composer Billy Vera, novelist and educator Michael Rubin, Mad magazine artist Jack Davis, and Nobel laureate Louis J. Ignarro.
The level's bosses are Army Dillo ( a heavily-armoured armadillo who is the boss of Jungle Japes and Crystal Caves ), Dogadon ( a giant dragonfly who is the boss of Angry Aztec and Fungi Forest ), Mad Jack ( a gigantic jack-in-the-box who is the boss of Frantic Factory ), Pufftoss ( a large Blowfish who is the boss of Gloomy Galleon ), King Kut-Out ( a cardboard cut-out of K. Rool who is operated by two Kritters and is the boss of Creepy Castle ), and the final boss, King K. Rool ( in a boxing match where each Kong must fight ).
At this particular time, Schultz was also having problems with gangsters Jack " Legs " Diamond and Vincent " Mad Dog " Coll.
John Fuller ( 20 February 1757 – 11 April 1834 ), better known as " Mad Jack " Fuller ( although he himself preferred to be called " Honest John " Fuller ), was Squire of the hamlet of Brightling, in Sussex ( now East Sussex ), and is well known as a builder of follies, and as a philanthropist, patron of the arts and sciences, and a supporter of slavery.
In 1779, John " Mad Jack " Fuller, at the age of 22, was captain of a light infantry company in the Sussex Militia.
" Mad Jack " Fuller's tomb in Brightling Churchyard
* " John Mad Jack Fuller: Squire of Brightling " — The Life and Times of John " Mad Jack " Fuller
* Mad Jack's Morris — Hastings based Morris team founded in 1976 and named after John Mad Jack Fuller.
Mad Magazine # 400 contained the article Goodnight Room illustrated by Jack Syracuse and written by Desmond Devlin, depicting President Bill Clinton's last days in office.
* Jack Churchill: Unlimited Boldness, ISBN 1-873907-06-0, an account of the fantastic career of ' Mad Jack ' Churchill, who fought World War II with a sword, and bow and arrows.
The third Sir Godfrey Webster began looking for buyers for the castle in 1815, and in 1829 he finally managed to sell it and of the surrounding land to John ' Mad Jack ' Fuller for £ 3, 000 (£ as of 2008 ).
*( with Jack Lindsay ) Loving Mad Tom: Bedlamite verses of the 16th and 17th centuries ( 1927 ).
The character of one of her ancestors, " Mad Jack " Ramkin, was inspired from John " Mad Jack " Mytton.

Mad and lieutenant
Mad with jealousy, Othello orders Iago to kill Cassio, promising to make him lieutenant in return.
Levine was a member of the notorious Mafia gang, Murder, Inc., and is credited with being the trigger man, with Dutch Schultz lieutenant Abraham " Bo " Weinberg, in the 1931 murders of Joe " The Boss " Masseria and, along with Joe Adonis, Albert " Mad Hatter " Anastasia and Benjamin " Bugsy " Siegel, one of the three hitmen sent by Meyer Lansky to assassinate the Sicilian Mafia boss Salvatore Maranzano in his office.

Mad and whose
In 1990 Franco Zeffirelli, whose Shakespeare films have been described as " sensual rather than cerebral ", cast Mel Gibson — then famous for the Mad Max and Lethal Weapon movies — in the title role of his 1990 version, and Glenn Close — then famous as the psychotic " other woman " in Fatal Attraction — as Gertrude.
Mad magazine parodied the original film under the title Star Roars and included a character named " Oldie Von Moldie "; a grizzled 97-year-old whose lightsaber runs on an extension cord.
The county was named for Mad Anthony Wayne whose military career had made him a well known hero.
Another Masseria ally was the large Mineo crime family ( formerly D ' Aquila ), whose members included Costello associates Albert " The Mad Hatter " Anastasia, Carlo Gambino, and Frank Scalice.
* Mad Jack's life bears comparison with a contemporary, Beau Brummell, whose life describes a similar arc.
The Republic's counterattack came in the form of the Mad Thunder, and as Zenebas again turned to the Dark Continent for help, he was betrayed by Guylos, whose new " Dark Army " Zoids attacked and absorbed the Empire Army.
Don Martin ( May 18, 1931 – January 6, 2000 ) was an American cartoonist whose best-known work was published in Mad from 1956 to 1988.
* Junker: Sort of an evolved form of Mad Science and Huckster magic ( in particular, the Thaumaturgical Diffusionists, or Metal Mages, whose magic focused on item construction and more scientific theories ), Junkers construct amazing devices using scavenged parts and magic rituals.
* The Mad Major ( 1921 )-Major Graham Seton Hutchinson was the Mad Major, whose war exploits had won him the Military Cross and a DSO.
-February 17, 1932 ), known as the Mad Trapper of Rat River, was a fugitive whose actions eventually sparked off a huge manhunt in the Northwest Territories and Yukon in Northern Canada.
Miller cites as an initial inspiration for the film an encounter with a grizzled old camera-man, whose father was Frank Hurley of the Shackleton expeditions, during the shooting of Mad Max 2: " We were sitting in this bar, having a milkshake, and he looked across at me and said, ‘ Antarctica .’ He ’ d shot a documentary there.
Dorries has been described as a right-wing conservative whose high profile in the media has led to her being called " Mad Nad ".
Duck Edwing ( b. 1934 ), aka Don Edwing, is a gag cartoonist whose work has appeared for years in Mad.

Mad and leadership
On September 5, most of the NSB's leadership fled to Germany and the party's organization fell apart, on what is known as Dolle Dinsdag ( Mad Tuesday ).
Based on what I have read in Professor Harry Gailey's " Howling Mad Versus the Army ", Army Generals were not highly impressed with General H. M. Smith's leadership ability even before he relieved Ralph Smith on Saipan.
For his leadership in Murder, Inc., Anastasia was nicknamed the " Mad Hatter " and the " Lord High Executioner ".

Mad and style
Though there are antecedents to Mad ’ s style of humor in print, radio and film, Mad became a pioneering example of it.
His artistic style made Berg one of the more realistic Mad artists, although his characters managed to sport garish early-1970s wardrobes well into the 1990s.
Mad magazine, in its 1950s comic-strip style satire of Disney characters, featured a " translation " of " Darnold " Duck's " quacky, incomprehensible " voice.
According to his biographer, Robert Coram, Boyd was also known at different points of his career as " The Mad Major " for the intensity of his passions, as " Genghis John " for his confrontational style of interpersonal discussion, and as the " Ghetto Colonel " for his spartan lifestyle.
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At the time of Drucker's arrival, Mad did not regularly feature TV and movie satires ; editor Al Feldstein credited Drucker's style and ability for the decision to start featuring them in every issue.
In 2006, the magazine was revived with a new editorial formula that represented a significant departure from its prior Mad style.
In a style reminiscent of Mad, it is relentlessly user-hostile, taking time out to insult the reader wherever possible ( it opens with the words " Welcome to Violence, you degraded turd "), and uses a mechanic whereby experience points can be bought for hard cash from the designer or publisher.
Mad promptly ran a fake print ad, using drawings which parodied the style of the line art, illustrating verses about lung cancer and emphysema to a lyric that parodied Kent's jingle, now titled " The Taste of Death ".
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It is understood that Mad Child and Prevail made an attempt to return to their previously critically acclaimed style and method.
He was known variously as " Vuky " ( ) and " The Mad Russian " ( though he detested that name, his ancestry being Yugoslavian ) for his intense driving style, as well as the " Silent Serb " for his cool demeanor.
Similar in filming, tone, and style of the Space Sheriff shows, this series features a warrior sent to stop Satan Gorth and his diabolical son Mad Gallant from destroying the Earth with giant monsters.
First revealed in the September 2007 issue of Game Informer, Borderlands was described as ' Mad Max meets Diablo ', and its FPS-meets-RPG gameplay was revealed, along with screenshots of the early art style and the first 3 player characters.
In a notable departure from the CNBC programming style prior to its arrival, Mad Money presents itself in an entertainment-style format rather than a news broadcasting one.
Schenkel's artwork, influenced at first by the comic strip Krazy Cat and by Mad magazine, had by then developed its own " primitive " " ragged " surrealist style.
William Elder ( September 22, 1921 – May 14, 2008 ) was an American illustrator and comic book artist who worked in numerous areas of commercial art but is best known for a zany cartoon style that helped launch Harvey Kurtzman's Mad comic book in 1952.
In the 1970s Spinetti appeared in a series of television advertisements for McVities ' ( now United Biscuits ) Jaffa Cakes, as " The Mad Jaffa Cake Eater ", a turbaned, Middle-Eastern style character who rode a bicycle and surreptitiously stole and ate other people's Jaffa Cakes, prompting the catchphrase " There's Orangey!
One of its humor features is done in a style reminiscent of Sergio Aragones ' marginal cartoons in Mad Magazine: at the bottom of each page ( except the covers ), the statement Sabía usted que ...( Did you know that ...?
The character of ' Mad Dog ' Grimes in the 2011 film Warrior is sometimes mistaken to have been played by Chuck Liddell due to the similar mohawk style haircut, but is in fact played by Erik Apple.
Bad Dreams shares an artistic style similar to that of Mézières and Christin's earlier collaborations for Pilote, with influences from Franquin, Morris and Mad magazine artist Jack Davis.
This college humor style influenced — or in some cases led directly to — The New Yorker, Mad magazine, underground comics, The Second City, and Saturday Night Live.

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