John Ficarra
John Ficarra | |
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Ficarra at a signing for Inside Mad at a Barnes & Noble in Manhattan (November 2013) | |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Editor, Publisher |
Notable works | Mad magazine |
John Ficarra (born ca. 1948) is an American publishing figure. He was hired as assistant editor of the American satire magazine Mad in 1980, shortly after his debut as a contributing writer.[1] He became editor-in-chief (a position he shared with Nick Meglin until 2004[2]) in 1984, when the incumbent (Al Feldstein, born 1925, died 29 April 2014[3]) retired.[4]
As Editor of Mad
In March 2013 Ficarra was interviewed by Film Society of Lincoln Center, to explain how Mad created its annual movie-parody issue.[2]
In a July 2014 interview with Nerd Reactor, Ficarra explained the changes being made to Mad in an effort to make it more relevant to the 21st century.[5]
In August 2014 Ficarra participated in a Warner Brothers interview, to explain the creative process at Mad.[6]
In response to the 2015 attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, on 11 January 2015 Ficarra made a personal appearance on the US television show CBS Sunday Morning, to describe the chilling effect which such attacks were having on the previous freedom of expression enjoyed by cartoonists in the Free World.[7][8]
In December 2015 Ficarra was interviewed by MStars News, to explain how the magazine created its annual 20 Dumbest People, Events & Things of 20xx issue.[9]
References
- ↑ John Ficarra, still running comic's greatest gang of idiots
- 1 2 John Ficarra-MAD magazine interview
- ↑ Longtime MAD editor Al Feldstein Passes Away
- ↑ Hedges, Chris (28 March 2001). "For Mad, a Reason to Worry; Struggling for Relevance in Sarcastic World". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
- ↑ Interview with editor of MAD magazine John Ficarra
- ↑ Another boring John Ficarra-MAD interview
- ↑ MAD Magazine's chilling response to the Charlie Hebdo murders
- ↑ MAD magazine editor on the hazards of satire
- ↑ Editor-in-chief John Ficarra (MAD magazine), Donald Trump Cover Interview
External links
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