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  1. Alfred E. Neuman is the fictitious mascot and cover boy of the American humor magazine Mad. The character's distinct smiling face, gap-toothed smile, freckles, red hair, protruding ears, and scrawny body dates back to late 19th-century advertisements for painless dentistry, also the origin of his "What, me worry?"

  2. Ilustração dos anos 20 que pode ter sido inspiração para Alfred E. Neuman. Alfred E. Neuman é o nome adotado para a personagem símbolo da revista norte-americana Mad, cuja figura irreverente e sarcástica ilustrava as capas e muitas das histórias naquela contidas.

  3. 17 de mar. de 2016 · MAD Magazine’s Iconic Alfred E. Neuman Turns 60 This Year. The impish mascot has had a long, colorful life. Danny Lewis. March 17, 2016. Leonard Ortiz/ZUMA Press/Corbis. There is no image...

  4. 3 de mar. de 2016 · That bumpkin became Alfred E. Neuman, MAD’s mascot, who turns sixty this year—kind of. The impish, immutable redhead made his official debut in December 1956, when he appeared on the cover of MAD no. 30 as a write-in candidate for president.

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  5. 23 de jan. de 2013 · In this clip from 1977, publisher Bill Gaines talks about the real history of Alfred E. Neuman - the fictitious mascot and cover boy of Mad Magazine. Mad is an American humor magazine...

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  6. Mad (stylized as MAD) is an American humor magazine first published in 1952. It was founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines, launched as a comic book series before it became a magazine.

  7. Mad’s mascot Alfred E. Neuman (whose motto is “WhatMe Worry?”) first appeared in 1954 on the cover of a Mad reprint anthology. He next showed up as a small piece of clip art in the mail-order catalogue parody on the cover of issue number 21 in March 1955, when Mad was still a comic book.