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Mad Kids
Cover of the December 2005 issue

Mad Kids was DC Comics' spin-off of Mad .

Between 16 November 2005 and 2009, there were 14 issues of Mad Kids,[1] [2] a publication aimed at a younger demographic. Reminiscent of Nickelodeon Magazine , it emphasized current kids' entertainment (e.g. Yu-Gi-Oh! , Pokémon , High School Musical ), albeit with an impudent voice.

Content

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Much of the content of Mad Kids had originally appeared in the parent publication; reprinted material was chosen and edited to reflect grade schoolers' interests. But the quarterly magazine also included newly commissioned articles and cartoons, as well as puzzles, bonus inserts, a calendar and other activity-related content common to kids' magazines.

References

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  1. ^ "MAD KIDS #1". Mad Kids at Doug Gilford's madcoversite.com.
  2. ^ ISSN 2155-613X; OCLC 63128250


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