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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Small Size Ruins Book,
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This review is from: Mad About the '90s: The Best of the Decade (Paperback)
The publishers have ruined this book by making it in a small format instead of maintaining the size used for the previous books in this series. I didn't realize that they had changed the size or I probably would not have ordered the book. The content is OK but not the size.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
What's with the size?,
By David Maccarnold "macca" (Mexico city.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mad About the '90s: The Best of the Decade (Paperback)
If I don't rank this book with 5 stars it's only because of the size. I don't know why the publishers who made an excellent work on Mad about the fifties trough mad about the eighties, didn't follow the same pattern and for this jewel they decided to make it short. I don't mean the number of pages; I mean the size, the height, the weight. But anyway, it is a very good compilation.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The usual gang of idiots take on Clinton, O.J., and the rest of the 1990s,
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Mad About the '90s: The Best of the Decade (Paperback)
Well, I guess it is a good thing that they downsized "MAD About the '90s: The Best of the Decade," because otherwise there would be little to complain about. It is not like the result is a conventionally sized paperback. Besides, if you put this up on the shelf with "MAD About the '80s," "MAD About Superheroes," and the like, it would nice if this one did not look like a poor relation.
I picked up an issue of "MAD" a couple of times during the 1990s, specifically to check out the parodies of "Titanic" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (the former is here, but not the latter). Now, I cannot speak to the overall quality of the humor magazine during the decade, but when the Usual Gang of Idiots get to cherry-pick like this the results are pretty impressive and you might find yourself wondering why you wasted hours watching "Saturday Night Live" during that decade when you could have been hiding out in the bathroom reading "MAD" again. There is actually a chronological pattern to what is found within these (undersized) pages, dividing the decade into thirds. Section One: 1990-1993, offers 19 choice covers (e.g., Jack Davis' "Beverly Hillbillies 90210" a choice example), a great ad parody for the Blank Video Club of America, "Where's Waldo? For Complete Morons" by Sergio Aragones, and an ad for a whitetailed deer who has joined the NRA (to avoid being "the deer-ly departed"). For parodies we have "Buried with Children" and "Star Bleech: Deep Space Swine" for television and "The Oddfather Part III," "Home A-Groan," and "The Violence of the Hams" for movies (if you cannot figure out what things are being parodied then you clearly slept through the decade). The standout pieces would be "Superman R.I.P.," "A MAD Look at Jurassic Park," "MAD Raps U Shakespeare," and "The ABC's of Rock." But my favorite has to be "When Roadside Signs Overlap," using real company signs to humorous effect. Section Two: 1994-1996 highlights are Mort Drucker's cover of "The Clintstones," the MAD mini-poster of "Washington Cross-Dressing the Delaware," another nice Norman Rockwell painting of the 90's ("Last Parking Space at the Mall"), and a couple of nice MAD Fold-Ins. "Fairest Shlump" is the one movie parody, while the tube is done in by "Eech-Files," "SickER," and "Swinefilled." But clearly the greatest fun here is with Bill Clinton and the gang, with "Books to Make Children More Politically Aware," "Only a Republican/Democrat Could Possibly Believe...," and "It's a Blunderful Life," from the Tip of the Capra Dept. Of course, if you really want to know how much things had changed back then, then check out "If James Bond Were 'Updated' for the Politically-Correct '90s." Finally, Section III: 1997-1999 has choice covers with Kenny from "South Park" killing Alfred who is greeted by Seinfeld with the telling line "Hellooooooooo Neuman!" There are also covers for "Martha Stewart: Dying" and "Entertain Me Weakly," the Latrell Sprewell Maneuver for pretending you are a choking "victim," and a nice Generation Crap piece on the "60's and the 90's," which spells out significant differences. On the parody front MAD does in "Star Bores: Epic Load I, The Fandumb Meganess," "Trypanic," "The Faketrix," and "The Bland Witch Project" at the movie theater, while having plenty of ammo for "Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Moves to South Park," "Ally's Appeal," and "Everybody Loathes Raymond." But they could really do an entire paperback collection just for Clinton-esque pieces such as the "Starr Wars: Monicagate" movie poster, "Proposed Features of the William J. Clinton Presidential Library," "The Special Prosecutor's Official Report on Mister Rogers," and the "White House Internship - Official Application." Not everything here is great and I fully admit that the verdict on the O.J. Simpson trial took the wind out of a lot of humor on that particular subject, but the movie and television parodies alone make having this one worthwhile. Who gets tired of Mort Drucker's caricatures, "Spy vs. Spy", or Dave Berg's looks at the lighter side of anything he wants to look at? Besides, there are 48 pages in full color for what appeared on the covers, both front and back and inside as well. Hopefully you will find as much here to be offended by as you will to laugh at, otherwise "MAD" will be tarnishing its sterling reputation as the "short-lived satirical pulp" that "TIME" declared it to be in 1956. All together now: "What--Me Worry?"
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mini Mad good and Bad,
By Bennet Pomerantz "Bennet Pomerantz, AUDIOWORLD" (College Park, Maryland) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Mad About the '90s: The Best of the Decade (Paperback)
This digest size Mad book is larger than the paperback collection from the 60, 70 and 80s. However the text reminds me of the mad of old and not its current incarnation which appears on newsstands and bookstores.
I wished this collection was a normal sized book book, similar to MAD About Star Wars.I would assume that DC comics were doing digest like comics (Sgt. Rock's Combat Tales, Vol. 1 for one example] in 2005 when this book (and Sgt. Rock) was released This is a mixed mad era for the humor magazine. William Gaines, Mad's Publisher since Mad's start in 1955. was at the helm until 1992. In late 1992, he passed away suddenly. The usual gang of idiots seems disjointed and strained after his death. You can tell that in reading this collection. Mad became a full part of DC Comics which left the humor magazine and many of its satired bite in the dust. Some will see this and other will not. This digest is a history lesson of the 1990's with its satire, as well the decaying of this Mad world The question most may ask is "IS THIS WORTH IT?" I say yes..for this was the MAD I grew up with Bennet Pomerantz AUDIOWORLD
5.0 out of 5 stars
mad 90's,
By jenifer r. (michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mad About the '90s: The Best of the Decade (Paperback)
My boyfriend is a Mad fan so I ordered this for xmas. He hasn't put it down. Very entertaining for the price!
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fast and Great,
By Mazen Al "The History" (Khobar) - See all my reviews
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