Al Feldstein

1925 - 2014

Al Feldstein

1925 - 2014

BORN

1925

DIED

2014

Al Feldstein Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 30, 2014.
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Al Feldstein, whose 28 years at the helm of Mad magazine transformed the satirical publication into a pop culture institution, has died. He was 88.

Feldstein died Tuesday at his home in Livingston, according to the Franzen-Davis Funeral Home and Crematory. No cause of death was released.

In 1956, publisher William M. Gaines put Feldstein in charge of the magazine, which gleefully parodied politicians and mocked traditional morality.

Feldstein and Gaines assembled a pool of artists and writers who turned out such enduring features as "Spy vs. Spy," ''The Lighter Side of..." and "Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions."

Building on a character used by Mad founding editor Harvey Kurtzman, Feldstein turned the freckle-faced Alfred E. Neuman into an underground hero — a dimwitted everyman with a gap-toothed smile and the recurring stock phrase, "What, Me Worry?"

Neuman's character was used to skewer any and all, from Santa Claus to Darth Vader, and more recently in editorial cartoonists' parodies of President George W. Bush.

"The Portable Mad," a compilation of magazine highlights edited by Feldstein in 1964, gives a picture of the typical Mad features that year. Among its offerings: "Some Mad Devices for Safer Smoking" (including a "nasal exhaust fan" and "disposable lung-liner tips"); "The Mad Academy Awards for Parents" (one nominee does her "And THIS is the thanks I get!" routine); "The Lighter Side of Summer Romances"; and "Mad's Teenage Idol Promoter of the Year" (which skewers Elvis Presley and the Beatles.)

Under Gaines and Feldstein, Mad's sales flourished, topping 2 million in the early 1970s. In a 1997 interview with the Bozeman Daily Chronicle the Daily Chronicle, Feldstein credited Mad's challenges to authority with helping incite the cultural revolution of the 1960s.

"Who's covering up? That was one of our slogans," he said. "We were orienting them to the adult world."

But not everyone was amused.

Mad once held a spoof contest inviting readers to submit their names to legendary FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover for an "Official Draft Dodger Card." Feldstein said two bureau agents soon showed up at the magazine's offices to demand an apology for "sullying" Hoover's reputation by using his name in Mad.

The magazine also attracted critics in Congress who questioned the magazine's decency, and a $25 million lawsuit from songwriters who objected to their work being parodied.

By Feldstein's retirement in 1984, Mad's heyday was past: Circulation had dropped to less than a third of its peak.

Feldstein moved West, first to Wyoming and later Montana. From a horse and llama ranch north of Yellowstone National Park, he ran a guest house and pursued his "first love" — painting wildlife, nature scenes and fantasy art and entering local art contests.

Born in 1925, Feldstein grew up in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn. He found early success as an artist a World's Fair contest for children and later trained at Manhattan's High School of Music and Art and Brooklyn College.

He got his first job in comics as a teenager, drawing background foliage for "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle," which starred a female version of Tarzan.

"Then I got a great promotion," he told the Bozeman Daily Chronicle in a 1997 interview. "I was drawing leopard spots on her groin and breasts."

Feldstein served a stint in the military at the end of World War II, painting murals and drawing cartoons for Army newspapers. After his discharge, he freelanced for various comics before landing at Entertainment Comics.

Feldstein's survivors include his wife, Michelle, stepdaughter Katrina Oppelt, her husband, and two grandsons, the funeral home said.

Designed for children but loved by many adults, Entertainment Comics' titles included Tales From the Crypt, Weird Science and Feldstein's eventual vehicle to fame, Mad.

In 2000, a year after receiving an honorary doctorate in fine arts from Rocky Mountain College, Feldstein returned to the school to give its commencement address. He told students that while their carefree college days were ending, the "party of real life" was about to begin.

"If you're not having fun at the party you're at," he told the grads, "go find another party."

MATTHEW BROWN, Associated Press Writer




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VH

November 25, 2014

" For if we have faith that Jesus died and rose again so too God will will bring with him those who have fallen asleep in death through Jesus". 1 Thessalonians 4:14

Ken LeBel

May 23, 2014

I'm saddened for you Michelle, and for the family of Al also. He brought joy, and laughter to many of us in our journey through life. He will always be remembered.

May 21, 2014

You are in our prayers.
John 3:16

May 16, 2014

I am sorry for your loss,may Our Heavenly Father the God of tender mercies who is ready to and willing to provide you the comfort you need. 2Cor.1:3

Harry Simpson

May 12, 2014

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

TF

May 10, 2014

May the God of Comfort be with you during this time with the loss of a devoted father and husband, Al.

Carolyn Gard

May 9, 2014

When I was growing up, my dad was a subscriber to Mad magazine. We both got such a kick out of it, and absolutely loved it. Thank you, Mr. Feldstein for providing hours of entertainment and laughter to me and my dad. RIP - you will be missed.

JPW

May 8, 2014

May I express my deepest sympathy on the loss of your dear husband. Please know that the God of all comfort will give you the courage and strength to cope. So pour out your feelings to the God who promises to comfort your heart.

May 8, 2014

To the family and friends,
You have my condolences on your great loss. May you find solace in knowing that God is your refuge in time of distress. Please draw strength from him during this most difficult time.

May 7, 2014

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Gail

May 5, 2014

My condolences to the family.

May 5, 2014

It's unfortunate that today his family members and close friends has to face with the loss of Mr. Al Feldstein. His sense of humor and talented ideas for the magazine contributed greatly. Hopefully, the family can find comfort in knowing that his memories rest in God's hands until our Lord bring him back to life and join his loved ones, once again. Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss, may God grant you strength to deal peacefully with your suffering.

PE

May 3, 2014

My sincere condolences are with the family for your loss. May your treasured memories and the drawing close to God in prayer help comfort you in your time of sorrow. Jeremiah 29:12,13

Scott Chamberland

May 3, 2014

Rest in Peace

May 3, 2014

May 03
May God comfort you at this time of your grief. Isa 40:29

May 2, 2014

SO SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVED ONE.MAY THE LOVE OF GOD BE WITH YOU.....

Ned Foster

May 2, 2014

Mr. Feldstein was an important behind-the-scenes force in putting together the monthly issues of the influential Mad magazine during the 1960's and 1970's. Seldom has commercial comedy been laced with such substantial subtext. Mad magazine at its best had a genuine soul, deflating hypocrisy and pointing out injustice while cloaked in the guise of adroit satire. Unfortunately, many that Mad influenced have proven to be just out for laughs and wanted merely to get rich.

Brenda

May 2, 2014

Through his writings, Mr. Feldstein brought joy to our lives and made us laugh. For that, we are forever indebted to him. I am hoping that as you remember him in the days to come, you too can feel some joy in your hearts and that your hearts will be uplifted as you look forward to a time when sickness and death will be no more; a time when people everywhere will have reason to be joyful throughout eternity.

Anesta Krautz

May 2, 2014

Rest in peaces...

michelle plakas-kaiser

May 2, 2014

rip

May 1, 2014

Please except my deep condolences. Death of a love one is the hardest thing we can go through, because we are never prepared for it so I hope you find some comfort in knowing sickness, pain and death will one day be no more for this has been promised to us.

May 1, 2014

Thank you for the fun and laughter your dear loved one provided and sharing him with his fans
May the God of comfort, comfort you in the days ahead.

vickie langs

May 1, 2014

Condolences to the entire family. Psalms 65:2 May the Hearer of Prayers be with you all. Love to all.

Randy Brown

May 1, 2014

I still have all the old magazines. And they still stand the test of time. The 3 biggest influences on my sense of humor was parochial school,the Marx Brothers,and Mad magazine... Thanks again for all the laughs!!! Take a bow,job well done.....

May 1, 2014

To the families of Mr. Feldstein, I send my deepest sympathy and prayers.

louise wisinski

May 1, 2014

God luv ya; you made me think and smile. RIP

ER

May 1, 2014

Dear Mr. Feldstein:

Your magazine kept me smiling and sane throughout my teen years in the 1960's. I couldn't wait to buy each month's copy at our local drugstore! Thank you, thank you for the morality and courage of MAD. Condolences to your family, friends, colleagues and admirers.

Bob Gross

May 1, 2014

Thanks Al for all the nuttiness. I have been warped for over 60 years because of your great take on life.I take in all I see and hear with a boulder of salt. Hope to see more of your work in the''Mad'' hereafter.

Dan Sweet

May 1, 2014

Thanks for showing a generation just who that person standing behind the curtain was. You and "The Usual Gang of Idiots" helped us see through the phoniness our teachers and leaders tried to force feed us.
My prayers go out to your family and friends left behind.
Madly yrs., Dan Sweet. (OH)

Rosalinda Ramirez

April 30, 2014

My sincere condolences to the family of Al Feldstein. "Death is swallowed up forever." 1 Corinthians 15:54

April 30, 2014

May the God who weeps
And the God who laughs
Be glad to have him home again.

Don Welch Marsh

J.w

April 30, 2014

May the God of all Comfort Strengthen the family during this time of Sorrow, Those who die God keeps in his memory because they are previous in his eyes Ps 116:15.

Carrie

April 30, 2014

To the family of Mr. Feldstein, I am so truly sorry for your loss and wanted to extend my condolences to the family. I recently found such comfort In the psalms that promises that God is close to those broken at heart and I hope your family finds comfort at this difficult time.

April 30, 2014

I am sorry for your loss. I hope you can find comfort in the words written at (Jeremiah 29:11,12)

Greg Peters

April 30, 2014

Thanks for all the laughs, RIP.

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