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  Al Jaffee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Al Jaffee (born March 13, 1921) is a cartoonist, best known for his work in MAD Magazine.
Jaffee began his career in 1941 working as a comic book artist for several publications, including Timely Comics and Atlas Comics, the 1940s and '50s precursors, respectively, of Marvel Comics.
Jaffee continues to do commercial artwork for advertising, and he illustrates children's books.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Al_Jaffee   (268 words)

  
 Al Jaffee -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Al Jaffee (born March 13, 1921) is a (A person who draws cartoons) cartoonist, best known for his work in (Click link for more info and facts about MAD Magazine) MAD Magazine.
Jaffee began his career in 1941 working as a comic book artist for several publications, including (Click link for more info and facts about Marvel Comics) Marvel Comics.
Jaffee contributed to many features of MAD as both a (Writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay)) writer and artist.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/al/al_jaffee.htm   (355 words)

  
 United States Patent Application: 0010046485   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
KCl increased infection of nematodes by the fungus (Jaffee and Zehr, 1983).
Jaffee and Muldoon (1989) also found that penetration of cabbage roots by H. schachtii was suppressed by 50-77% in loamy sand naturally infested with H. rhossiliensis.
Since the parasitism of nematode by H. rhossiliensis is dependent on host density (Jaffee et al., 1992), the fungal population is easier to detect in fields with high nematode densities than in fields with low nematode densities.
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 Comic creator: Al Jaffee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Al Jaffee began his comic career in 1941 as the writer/artist of 'Inferior Man' feature for Quality Comics.
Jaffee decided to follow Kurtzman to expand his humorous horizons.
Jaffee continues to produce lots of advertising work and children's book illustrations.
www.lambiek.net /jaffee_al.htm   (105 words)

  
 Marketing Executive Dies
Al Jaffee, founder of the Al Jaffee Marketing Group, died Aug. 14, 2002, in San Diego, CA.
Jaffee was known within the jewelry industry as a sales and marketing innovator.
Jaffee is survived by his wife Laura, and three children.
www.professionaljeweler.com /archives/news/2002/082102story.html   (125 words)

  
 AMADirectlink - An antique road show
Jaffee says he usually travels between 200 and 300 miles on a riding day.
Even as recent as last night, Jaffee says he had to lube the cables for the front brake and throttle because they were both sticking.
Jaffee thinks of himself as simply a motorcyclist that loves to ride, even if it is a 62-year-old bike.
www.amadirectlink.com /features/Flathead/Jaffee.asp   (952 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Al Jaffee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The MAD fold-in is a feature found on the inside back cover of every MAD Magazine (except for 20 worst people places and things of issues, in which it is sometimes found within the pages of the magazine) since it was introduced.
In 2005, the production company Motion Theory created a video for recording artist Beck's song "Girl" using Jaffee's MAD Magazine fold-ins as inspiration.
Wallace Wally Wood (June 17, 1927–November 2, 1981), best known for his work in EC Comics and Mad magazine, was an imaginative writer-illustrator who freelanced to a wide variety of markets.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Al-Jaffee   (649 words)

  
 The Johnny Hart Interview from HOGAN'S ALLEY
Al Jaffee and Arnold Roth went down with their features, in my estimation, because of syndicate meddling.
It's a thing that syndicates do, and they may be right but they'll never prove it by me, is when they say that you have to have an established, recognizable character with a name.
Now Al's was a pantomime strip that didn't have established characters.
cagle.msnbc.com /hogan/interviews/hart13.asp   (1150 words)

  
 Breast cancer vaccines: maximizing cancer treatment by tapping into host immunity -- Emens et al. 12 (1): 1 -- ...
Dranoff G, Jaffee EM, Lazenby A, Golumbek P, Levitsky H, Brose K, Jackson V, Hamada H, Pardoll DM and Mulligan RC 1993 Vaccination with irradiated tumor cells engineered to secrete murine granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor stimulates potent, specific and long-lasting anti-tumor immunity.
Jaffee EM, Hruban RH, Biedrzycki B, Laheru D, Schepers K, Sauter P, Goemann M, Coleman J, Grochow L, Donehower RC, Lillemoe KD, O’Reilly S, Abrams RA, Pardoll DM, Cameron JL and Yeo CJ 2001 Novel allogeneic granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor-secreting tumor vaccine for pancreatic cancer: a phase I trial of safety and immune activation.
Marincola FM, Jaffee EM, Hicklin DJ and Ferrone S 2000 Escape of human solid tumors from T cell recognition: molecular mechanisms and functional significance.
erc.endocrinology-journals.org /cgi/content/full/12/1/1   (7266 words)

  
 Clod Books - Mad Magazine books and collectibles, vintage PB's, EC comics, and lots of other good stuff!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Al finished off the discussion with a slide show of some of his latest amazing art.
Al also threw in mouthwatering smatters of science fiction as well as horror art (comic book junk) in his slide show.
It was a great time and in the end Al said what he wanted to be remembered for his three lives: as a comic book artist/writer, an editor for the greatest magazine, and an incredible fine artist.
www.clodbooks.com /comiccon6.htm   (1290 words)

  
 Mad
Kurtzman's departure in 1956 brought in Al Feldstein, who would expand the magazine's appeal from the thousands to the millions.
Art by Wood, Elder, Kurtzman, Davis, Jaffee, Martin, and all the rest of the Usual Gang Of Idiots.
Al Jaffee's first fold-in unfolded before the eyes of an unsuspecting public in 1964, and the feature has since become the page millions of MAD readers immediately turn to each month.
www.kenpiercebooks.com /mad.htm   (725 words)

  
 Don Rico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joining the staff at Timely Comics by 1943, Rico variously wrote/drew for characters including Captain America (including the lead story in All Select Comics #1), the Whizzer (including in All-Winners Comics #11), the Destroyer, the Blonde Phantom, the Terror (in Mystic Comics), Venus, and the Young Allies.
In the following decade, Rico became one of the six primary writers for Marvel's 1950s predecessor, Atlas Comics, along with Hank Chapman, Carl Wessler, Paul S. Newman, editor Stan Lee, and, in the teen-humor division, future MAD Magazine cartoonist Al Jaffee.
Among the Atlas titles for which Rico wrote are Adventures into Terror, Astonishing, Jann of the Jungle, Jungle Action (where he co-created Leopard Girl with artist Al Hartley), Jungle Tales, Lorna, the Jungle Girl (originally Lorna, the Jungle Queen), Marvel Tales, Suspense and Strange Tales.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Don_Rico   (771 words)

  
 Cincinnati Entertainment: Cincinnati.Com
Whoa, talk about some Really Regal Weirdness: Here’s Al Yankovic, King of Weird, shoulder to shoulder with Rick Hubbard, King of Kazoos, in front of 30,000 people tooting out the ‘‘Chicken Dance’’ on kazoos.
For Weird Al Yankovic, double Grammy winner, recording artist, satirist and TV host, it makes sense.
Al Jaffee — I love those Mad Magazine fold-ins.
www.cincinnati.com /freetime/weekend/091799_weekenda.html   (592 words)

  
 Reality News Online - Survivor - reality TV - Big Brother - Apprentice - Amazing Race - American Idol - Television ...
Al picks up two mispronunciations, saying that it goes to the heart of their credibility to make sure everything is pronounced right.
Al corrects Aaron, as he said “cross-court” instead of “coast to coast” and also misread the score of the game earlier on.
Goodwrench commercials, as he gives the “Al Jaffee Sports Quiz” to everyone in the ESPN building, from the anchors on down to the guys who cut the grass.
www.realitynewsonline.com /cgi-bin/ae.pl?mode=1&article=article4285.art&page=1   (1122 words)

  
 Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Call no.: PN6728.M3C55 1974 ----------------------------------------------------- Jaffee, Al, 1921- Clods' Letters to Mad / illustrated by Al Jaffee ; edited by Albert B. Feldstein ; foreword by Jerry De Fuccio.
Call no.: PN6727.J3F7 1982 ----------------------------------------------------- Jaffee, Al, 1921- Mad's Al Jaffee Spews Out More Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions / written and illustrated by Al Jaffee ; edited by Albert B. Feldstein ; with a foreword by Nick Meglin.
Al Jaffee's Next Book / written, drawn and quartered by Al Jaffee ; assembled by Harry Jaffee.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/jrri/jacojag.htm   (6227 words)

  
 Index to Comic Art Collection: "Al" to "Al Williamson's"
Al Caporal Presenta Nonna, Nonnian, che Gelida Manina!
Mad's Al Jaffee Freaks Out / written and illustrated by Al Jaffee ; edited by Al Feldstein.
Al Jaffee spottar ut avsnoppande svar på dumma frågor / skriven och illustrerad av Al Jaffee.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/arri/al.htm   (3684 words)

  
 Halfbakery: MAD Fold-In Billboard
I guess rather than actually -folding- the ad, the two ends that make up the final picture could just slide in together overtop of the middle.
Al Jaffee will be rolling in the dough.
A collection by Al Jaffee [Wes, Mar 19 2001, last modified Oct 21 2004]
www.halfbakery.com /lr/idea/MAD_20Fold-In_20Billboard   (589 words)

  
 Reading Room Index: Felce
Call no.: PN6728.M3A2 ----------------------------------------------------- Feldstein, Albert B. Al Jaffee's Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions / written and illustrated by Al Jaffee ; edited by Albert B. Feldstein.
Feldstein, Albert B. Al Jaffee's Mad (Yecch!) Monstrosities.
Call no.: PN6727.J3F7 1982 ----------------------------------------------------- Feldstein, Albert B. Mad's Al Jaffee Spews Out More Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions / written and illustrated by Al Jaffee ; edited by Albert B. Feldstein ; with a foreword by Nick Meglin.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/frri/felce.htm   (3819 words)

  
 AMADirectlink - An antique road show
Jaffee, a 47-year-old from Los Alamos, New Mexico, is currently on his sixth cross-country tour riding his 1940 Harley-Davidson Flathead motorcycle.
Jaffee says he's reached a point where he'd rather ride on them than wrench on them "When what you're doing is new, then its fun," he says.
On that point, Jaffee says, "You know, I think I'm going to upgrade.
www.ama-cycle.org /features/Flathead/Jaffee.asp   (952 words)

  
 Vince Fago, pg. 2
In Comedy, in addition to Vince Fago's "Floop and Skilly Boo," we find Kin Platt on "Widjet Witch," Al Jaffee on "Waldo & Ferdie," and Ernie Hart on "Skip O'Hare," as well as other features with art not presently identified.
For the record, the roster of Timely funny animal artists of 1942-43 include the following: Vince Fago, Al Fago, Mike Sekowsky, George Klein, Kin Platt, Al Jaffee, Ernie Hart, Moss Worthman, Jim Mooney, Dave Berg, Chad Grothkopf, Pauline Loth, and David Gantz.
Al Fago did not work directly for Timely but for his brother Vince, doing inking, backgrounds and his distinctive lettering in a freelance fashion.
www.comicartville.com /vincefagopg2.htm   (1103 words)

  
 The c-myc and PyMT oncogenes induce different tumor types in a somatic mouse model for pancreatic cancer -- Lewis et ...
The acinar, islet, and ductal lineages diverge between E9.5 and E12.5 with the onset of PTF1-p48 expression.
in the ductal lesions was not demonstrated (Sandgren et al.
Jaffee, E.M., Hruban, R.H., Canto, M., and Kern, S.E. Focus on pancreas cancer.
www.genesdev.org /cgi/content/full/17/24/3127   (5404 words)

  
 Boing Boing: Al Jaffee's dog crap epoxy invention
Boing Boing: Al Jaffee's dog crap epoxy invention
While we're on the subject of borrowing and stealing ideas, let's look at prior art for the award-winning dog crap plastinization idea we mentioned yesterday.
A blogger who goes by the handle "Sciatica" found this Al Jaffee comic from a 1975 issue of Mad that is almost exactly the same idea as WeiWei He, Chuan Shi and Wen Ying Lu's "Dog Poo Spray."
www.boingboing.net /2005/08/03/al_jaffees_dog_crap_.html   (165 words)

  
 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Ziggy Pig and Silly Seal
The cartoonist who created them, and whose studio produced most of their adventures, was Al Jaffee, who in more recent decades has been doing Fold-ins, "Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions" and other funny stuff for Mad magazine.
Jaffee's work was also seen in several 1960s episodes of Little Annie Fanny.
Marvel had followed a similar strategy a couple of years earlier, with its superheroes.
www.toonopedia.com /sillyzig.htm   (505 words)

  
 Nat' Academies Press, WIC Nutrition Risk Criteria: A Scientific Assessment (1996)
Homeless women are also found to have higher prevalence of such chronic health problems as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, coronary heart disease, mental illness, alcoholism, and tuberculosis (Drake, 1992; Luder et al., 1990).
The explanation of the poorer pregnancy and health outcomes for homeless pregnant women is most likely a combination of inadequate prenatal care, poor nutrition, and other behavioral and health problems.
In Jaffee's study of homeless pregnant women in New York City, pregnant homeless WIC program participants were four times more likely to lack prenatal care than similar WIC program participants with housing (Jaffee et al., 1992).
www.nap.edu /books/0309053854/html/300.html   (729 words)

  
 Al Jaffee - Planet Perplex
Mad Fold-in : Death Row - Al Jaffee
Mad Fold-in : Gore-filled Scene - Al Jaffee
One of many brilliant Mad fold-ins by Al Jaffee.
www.planetperplex.com /en/al_jaffee.html   (86 words)

  
 Epinions.com - Stupid Answers for Stupid Questions (with apologies to Al Jaffee):QQQ
In the years, I have heard a lot of them directed at me and at my friends.
In college, my best friends and I became avid (or rabid) readers of Al Jaffee's "Stupid Answers for Stupid Questions" featured in Mad Magazine.
So we decided not to be offended, but to have fun with them instead.
www.epinions.com /kifm-review-54E3-2AA0B44-390BB3A0-prod6   (698 words)

  
 NASTY LITTLE MAN - 212.343.0740
Beck is out on tour this fall, check tour dates for all the details.
Inspired by Al Jaffee's famous Mad magazine fold-in covers, the video for Beck's new single, "Girl," showcases Beck walking through a neighborhood of living fold ins!"The whole thing is an East L.A. tribute to Al Jaffee," Beck told MTV.
If you have not seen it yet, surf on over to the Beck website.
www.nastylittleman.com /Clients/beck/beck.html   (281 words)

  
 eBay - al martin, Cards, Autographs-Original items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Al Martin Devil Rays Upper Deck 2003 MVP card #321 
Al Martin, 1998 Fleer Tradition Vintage '63 #114 
AL CAPONE vhs Rod Steiger Martin Balsam mob 
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 eBay.co.uk - al, Film Memorabilia, DVDs, CDs items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
"Al Pacino - Scarface" - Large Pop Art.
Handbags et al Designer Handbag Brown Buckle Stud Scoop 
Al DI MEOLA CASINO JAPAN MINI LP OOP+OBI 
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