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  1. Harvey Kurtzman ( / ˈkɜːrtsmən /; October 3, 1924 – February 21, 1993) was an American cartoonist and editor. His best-known work includes writing and editing the parodic comic book Mad from 1952 until 1956, and writing the Little Annie Fanny strips in Playboy from 1962 until 1988.

  2. Apr 30, 2015 · April 30, 2015. The famous publishing mascot Alfred E. Neuman—a big-eared, freckled boy with a wide grin missing a tooth—represents our country’s mid-century modern humor and the genius that made...

  3. Aug 2, 2016 · An award-winning biography about Harvey Kurtzman tells the story of how a Jewish comedy icon revolutionized American satire. by. Marjorie Ingall. August 02, 2016.

  4. Feb 23, 1993 · Harvey Kurtzman, a cartoonist and a pop-culture historian who founded and created Mad magazine and was a guiding force in several other satirical magazines, died on Sunday at his home in Mount...

  5. Jun 22, 2009 · The Art of Harvey Kurtzman. By Denis Kitchen. Abrams ComicArts. Hardcover, 256 pages. List Price: $40. Retrace the strands that led to a lot of current American satire — including The Simpsons...

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  7. Jul 24, 2009 · As a cartoonist and writer, Harvey Kurtzman was a key influence on modern adult comic books and, some would say, on satiric humor in general. He created the comic book Mad, which later would ...

  8. American cartoonist Harvey Kurtzman was the founding editor and primary writer for the humor periodical Mad from its founding in 1952 until its 28th issue in 1956. Featuring pop-culture parodies and social satire, what began as a color comic book became a black-and-white magazine with its 24th issue.

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