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Amazingly Stupid MAD Online AEntN (Ebook pdf) Amazingly Stupid MAD Online [AEntN.ebook] Amazingly Stupid MAD Pdf Free The Usual Gang Of Idiots *Download PDF | ePub | DOC | audiobook | ebooks Download Now Free Download Here Download eBook #1013213 in Books 2012-08-07 2012-08-07Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.50 x .26 x 8.27l, .78 #File Name: 1401238572128 pages | File size: 17.Mb The Usual Gang Of Idiots : Amazingly Stupid MAD before purchasing it in order to gage whether or not it would be worth my time, and all praised Amazingly Stupid MAD: 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Another MAD winnerBy Anton KaridianI just finished "Amazingly Stupid MAD" and enjoyed it quite much. I've been a MAD fan since I was a kid in the 1970s, and about the last 5 years I've been reading it more often. I keep it beside my bed so I can get some laughs late at night, and it's great to go to sleep in a better mood. This book is a funny one, with a considerable variety of madness in it. Sergio Aragones' comics are always among my favorites, and he's in here several times. Also comic sections by Al Jaffee, Paul Coker, John Caldwell, Duck Edwing, and Don Martin, who are also some of my faves. Overall, it's mostly the more recent "Gang of Idiots" in here, some of whom I like a lot too, but still there's a significant amount of the old gang I grew up with in the '70s. Only 2 movie parodies are here, spoofs of "Star Wars" Episodes 4 and 5. I like the advertisement spoofs too. At 192 pages, this "Expanded Edition" is said to have "37% more dumbness" than the regular paperback version, and it's mostly in color if that matters to you. There is a bit of emphasis on MAD's teenage readers, with segments on things like video arcades, summer jobs, Lemony Snicket books, and the like, but there's less emphasis on teen topics than some Mad books have. Anyway, if you like MAD-style humor, then "Amazingly Stupid MAD" is worth checking out.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Funny parodies and great for camp care packageBy DFDHilarious book, my son loves them. Funny parodies and great for camp care package.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Love mad magazineBy ToddI love mad. But it is kinda hard to read on the kindle fire but youCan zoom in. This book is a must read for mad fans everywhere. This book includes funny things like pet peeves of transformers, pimp my ride, star wars, if your neighbor is a superhero, and Spiderman funnies. Love MAD on Cartoon Network? Yoursquo;ll love this new MAD collection ndash; no television needed! See why having a Super Hero for a neighbor isnrsquo;t so great! Survive diabolical episodes of Spy vs. Spy! Experience water parks through the twisted brain of Sergio Aragones. Plus, truly terrible Wii games, cartoons with giant frogs, and a summerrsquo;s worth of comics and craziness! About the AuthorMAD is the world's leading magazine of humor and satire (at least according to the staff). For over fifty years, MAD has been a cultural touchstone, publishing twisted comedy from the truly disturbed minds of its many contributors, the Usual Gang of Idiots. This rag-tag crew of social misfits has traditionally been overworked, underpaid and, thankfully, not internet-savvy enough to read the insults we post about them online! [AEntN.ebook] Amazingly Stupid MAD By The Usual Gang Of Idiots PDF [AEntN.ebook] Amazingly Stupid MAD By The Usual Gang Of Idiots Epub [AEntN.ebook] Amazingly Stupid MAD By The Usual Gang Of Idiots Ebook [AEntN.ebook] Amazingly Stupid MAD By The Usual Gang Of Idiots Rar [AEntN.ebook] Amazingly Stupid MAD By The Usual Gang Of Idiots Zip [AEntN.ebook] Amazingly Stupid MAD By The Usual Gang Of Idiots Read Online.
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