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it badly needs to be redone into decades lists sorted primarily by date. I might do this sometime next week.. if I forget by the next couple of week please remind me. Acidburn24m ( talk) 06:42, 21 November 2007 (UTC)
I dimly recall Sin Doll Ella the Tennessee Williams version of Cinderella and Night of the Living Bra "the supporting cast gives an up-lifting performance" (ok, NOTLB may have been a movie poster parody). I suspect the list is incomplete. Ah, altavista saved my sanity: Sin-Doll Ella by Tennessee Williamsburg appeared in Mad #35 - October 1957. Not quite the Disney version. I was nine. Naaman Brown ( talk) 01:18, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
What do you think of the following compromise proposal - creating another table which would appear in the Overview section that would contain statistics for the entire life span of the magazine without splitting it to decades or to any other periods of time. This way the readers would be able to see more clearly Mort Drucker's impact for example. What do you think? TheCuriousGnome ( talk) 06:05, 4 April 2012 (UTC)
The excessive and malicious tagging of the article by User:TenPoundHammer breaches the WP:OVERTAG guidelines and has been reversed. The article is presently under discussion elsewhere and this kind of disruptive behaviour outside it is deprecated. Mzilikazi1939 ( talk) 18:19, 9 February 2017 (UTC)
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Arnie Kogen, who used the pen names because of his additional prolificacy as a television script writer). A couple other names on the list are pseudonyms of someone, but there is no clear information as to whom these pen names belong, nor have they been verified in any reliable sources. So should the artist/writer section be done away with entirely? Should the artist/writer credits be done away with? Many of the artists and writers don't seem to pass
WP:GNG, and there are multiple instances of pen names -- however, I know of the pen names only through personal contact, and cannot directly verify any pen names without violating
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it badly needs to be redone into decades lists sorted primarily by date. I might do this sometime next week.. if I forget by the next couple of week please remind me. Acidburn24m ( talk) 06:42, 21 November 2007 (UTC)
I dimly recall Sin Doll Ella the Tennessee Williams version of Cinderella and Night of the Living Bra "the supporting cast gives an up-lifting performance" (ok, NOTLB may have been a movie poster parody). I suspect the list is incomplete. Ah, altavista saved my sanity: Sin-Doll Ella by Tennessee Williamsburg appeared in Mad #35 - October 1957. Not quite the Disney version. I was nine. Naaman Brown ( talk) 01:18, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
What do you think of the following compromise proposal - creating another table which would appear in the Overview section that would contain statistics for the entire life span of the magazine without splitting it to decades or to any other periods of time. This way the readers would be able to see more clearly Mort Drucker's impact for example. What do you think? TheCuriousGnome ( talk) 06:05, 4 April 2012 (UTC)
The excessive and malicious tagging of the article by User:TenPoundHammer breaches the WP:OVERTAG guidelines and has been reversed. The article is presently under discussion elsewhere and this kind of disruptive behaviour outside it is deprecated. Mzilikazi1939 ( talk) 18:19, 9 February 2017 (UTC)
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Procedurally closing the RfC. The RfC was opened 10 March 2019 and the wording was modified 6 April 2019 and 8 April 2019 after feedback from Mathglot. There is no prejudice against starting a new discussion or RfC.
This comment applies to both
List of television show spoofs in Mad and
List of film spoofs in Mad. Is the inclusion of the artist and writer running afoul of
WP:IINFO? Especially since there are many occasions from the mid-1980s onward where the artist and/or writer worked under a pseudonym (for instance, thanks to inside contacts on a Facebook group, I have been told that several names on the TV list are actually pseudonyms of
Arnie Kogen, who used the pen names because of his additional prolificacy as a television script writer). A couple other names on the list are pseudonyms of someone, but there is no clear information as to whom these pen names belong, nor have they been verified in any reliable sources. So should the artist/writer section be done away with entirely? Should the artist/writer credits be done away with? Many of the artists and writers don't seem to pass
WP:GNG, and there are multiple instances of pen names -- however, I know of the pen names only through personal contact, and cannot directly verify any pen names without violating
WP:OR. Ten Pound Hammer • (
What did I screw up now?)
02:12, 10 March 2019 (UTC)