Starting this fall, Mad Magazine will no longer produce
new content outside of end-of-year specials, NPR and others reported.
Mad will
carry flashback and best-of material beginning with issue No. 11, NPR reported.
The issues
will have new covers.
The
magazine will no longer be available on newsstands. It will be available
through subscriptions and at comic books stores, NPR said.
DC Comics
is publisher of the magazine.
Mad had
around 140,000 subscribers two years ago. It had more than 2 million at its high point in the 1970s,
according to NPR. The publication is nearly 70 years old.
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