MAD magazine
It stands for Edsel, as in Alfred Edsel Neuman, mascot of Mad Magazine.
You can find a poster of Alfred E. Neuman, the iconic mascot of Mad magazine, at various online retailers such as Amazon, eBay, and Etsy. Additionally, specialty comic book stores or pop culture shops may carry posters featuring this character. If you prefer a physical store, check local bookstores or art supply shops that may have a selection of humorous or vintage posters.
The Pioneer
Max
The Saxon, a knight in shining armor.
Freddie was a 12.2hh chestnut Welsh part bred gelding born in 1980. He was given to Horse and Pony Magazine as a 2 year old in 1982. Over the years he had a succession of riders and their progress was followed by the magazine. Sadly Freddie died a few years back
Macaroni, machete, machine, magazine and magnet begin with M. Mailbox, map, mascot and mask begin with M.
The mascot for the company Toys R Us is currently Geoffry the Giraffe, whose name was formally Dr. G. Raffe. His name was changed during the 1960's and has, since then, been the official "spokesmascot" for the iconic bargain toy company.
Yes, the Los Angeles Dodgers have a mascot named "Dodger Dog," but he is not a traditional mascot like those found with other teams. The team primarily relies on the Dodger Dog hot dog, which has become an iconic part of the game-day experience at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers also feature a character named "Mr. Red," who occasionally appears at games, but the team does not have a prominent, personified mascot typically seen in other sports.
"Cracked" was an American humor magazine founded in 1958 ; "Cracked" features a dumb , wide-cheeked mascot named Sylvester P. Smythe on its covers . The magazine is similar to the "Mad" humor magazine .
Leeds United's mascot is named "Billy the Bee." He is a playful character designed to embody the spirit of the club and its fans. Billy the Bee is known for his energetic presence at matches, entertaining supporters, and engaging with the community. His design features the club's colors, and he has become an iconic figure associated with Leeds United.
The logo featuring a penguin is associated with the Linux operating system, specifically its mascot named Tux. Tux is a chubby, cartoonish penguin that represents the Linux kernel and has become an iconic symbol of the open-source community. The choice of a penguin as the mascot was made by Linux creator Linus Torvalds, who has a fondness for the animal.