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What Magazine in 1962 which features Alfred E Neuman?

MAD adopted Alfred e. Nueman


What was the name of the kid on the cover of mad magazine?

The iconic kid on the cover of Mad magazine is named Alfred E. Neuman. His mischievous grin and slogan "What, me worry?" have become synonymous with the publication's irreverent humor.


What does the E stand for in Alfred E Neuman's name?

It stands for Edsel, as in Alfred Edsel Neuman, mascot of Mad Magazine.


What are the release dates for Mad - 2010 Alfred's Game We Are X-Men 4-25?

Mad - 2010 Alfred's Game We Are X-Men 4-25 was released on: USA: 2 December 2013


Alfred E Neuman is the mascot and face of which iconic magazine?

MAD magazine


Is Mad still doing the magazine?

Yes. Alfred E. Newman is alive and well.


Who published Alfred's Poor Almanac?

Poor Alfred's Almanac was a feature of Mad Magazine in the 1950's and 1960's and was a parody of Poor Richard's Almanack first published by Benjamin Franklin in 1732 under the pen name Richard Saunders.Alfred E. Neuman was the fictitious and mischievous poster boy for Mad Magazine, therefore the name Poor Alfred's in parody of Poor Richard's.


Why did Alfred leave Bruce Wayne?

They had a disagreement. Alfred thought that Batman/Bruce wanted to die and that he simply didn't have the capabilities to defeat Bane. Bruce got mad at him for that which is why he sort of fired him, but at the same time, Alfred would've left anyways.


Who said We all go a little mad sometimes?

The character of Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcock's movie "Psycho".


What actors and actresses appeared in The Mad Woman - 1919?

The cast of The Mad Woman - 1919 includes: Mathilde Cottrelly Paul Gilmore Ben Grauer Alfred Hickman Mildred Holland Tamara Swirskaya


Is Alfred E Newman copyrighted?

Images of Alfred E Newman would be protected by copyright. The name cannot be protected by copyright (and is not registered as a trademark), and both the name and the general look of the character predate his association with Mad Magazine. In fact, Mad has been accused of copyright infringement twice (on a 1914 image and a 1936 image), but successfully showed that the plaintiffs had taken it from even earlier sources.


What has the author Alfred Stapleton written?

Alfred Stapleton has written: 'All about the Merry tales of Gotham' -- subject(s): Folklore, Mad men of Gotham, Merry tales of the mad men of Gotham 'A pedigree of Stapleton of Greasley, Basford, and Nottingham with notes on allied families' -- subject(s): Genealogy