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In 2009, an interviewer proposed to Al Jaffee, " There's a group of Mad afficionados who feel that if Harvey Kurtzman had stayed at Mad, the magazine would not only have been different, but better.
Al Jaffee has appeared in the most issues ( 461 as of August 2011 ).
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With the publication of the 500th issue in 2009, Aragonés ' work had appeared in 424 issues of Mad, second only to Al Jaffee ( 451 issues ).
Aragonés is a very prolific artist ; Al Jaffee once said, " Sergio has, quite literally, drawn more cartoons on napkins in restaurants than most cartoonists draw in their entire careers.
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** Al Jaffee, American cartoonist ( MAD Magazine )
Fellow Mad contributor Al Jaffee described Berg's unique personality in 2009: " Dave had a messianic complex of some sort.
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Other name artists who contributed at least once to Cracked include such Mad veterans as Jack Davis, Will Elder, Al Jaffee, and Basil Wolverton, and such future Mad contributors as Jack Rickard, Angelo Torres, Bill Wray, Greg Theakston, Dennis Snee, Mike Snider, Dean Norman, Charlie Kadau, May Sakami and Tom Richmond.
Other notable artists, including Al Jaffee and Arnold Roth, appeared in Trump.
Written and drawn by Al Jaffee, the Fold-In is one of the most well-known aspects of the magazine.
One of the video's Fold-Ins revealed the name " Al Jaffee.
The more than thirty contributors included cover illustrator Al Jaffee, Ryan, Peter Bagge, Steven Weissman, Gary Panter, Jordan Crane, Robert Crumb, Dave Cooper, Tony Millionaire, Mary Fleener, Martin Kellerman, Sam Henderson, Rick Altergott, Sophie Crumb, and Sammy Harkham.
Future Mad Magazine cartoonist and " Fold-In " creator Al Jaffee wrote and drew most of the early issues, several of which included Mad founding editor Harvey Kurtzman's highly stylized " Hey Look!
Jaffee was succeeded by Al Hartley, who would go on to Archie Comics and produce many Christian comic books starring Archie characters and others.
He attended the High School of Music & Art in New York City, together with future EC Comics and Mad artists Harvey Kurtzman, Will Elder, Al Jaffee and Al Feldstein.
Kurtzman's primary collaborator was fellow Mad Magazine alumnus Elder, but over the years, artwork was also provided by Jack Davis, Russ Heath, and Al Jaffee.
Al Jaffee would also be 16 issues ahead of DeBartolo, had he appeared in issue # 360.
In starting Help !, Kurtzman brought along several artists from his Mad collaborations, including Will Elder, Jack Davis, John Severin and Al Jaffee.
Several of the project's contributing artists had previously worked with Kurtzman when he was the editor of Mad, including Wallace Wood, Jack Davis, Al Jaffee and Will Elder.

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