MAD Magazine - December 2001

 The December 2001 issue of MAD Magazine featured a spoof on the recently released Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone movie and its author: J.K. Rowling. We've scanned in the centerfold, comic strip and cause of death scenarios for JKR they did, which are highly critical of the story and its author. Typical of MAD Magazine, the spoofs can use coarse language and situations not suitable for some people. If you are easily offended, we ask you not to look at these, and of course, the opinions of MAD Magazine and its staff do not necessarily reflect the opinions of MuggleNet or its staff--the comics are only here for your amusement!


The center-fold of the magazine featuring snide comments from each character:


The 4-page comic strip paralleling the story of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone:



The possible causes of death for J.K. Rowling according to MAD:


MAD Magazine - December 2002

The December 2002 issue of MAD Magazine returns to spoofing the latest movie, this time its Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. 


The center-fold of the magazine featuring comments from each character:


Big thanks to Keng for scanning and sending in the 5-page comic strip paralleling the Chamber of Secrets story:




MAD Magazine - Shamazon.com Spoof

 This MAD Magazine spoof targets Amazon.com and their sale of the newest Harry Potter book: the Order of the Phoenix. Read with caution, as with all spoofs, the opinions reflected in these images are not necessarily those of the MuggleNet staff. Read at your own discretion! [Thanks to Contra Veritas and Eric for sending this in!]


MAD Magazine - Differences Between Hogwarts and Your School - September 2003

The September 2003 issue of MAD Magazine features a comparison between a normal school and Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Please note that some of the language or situations featured in this comparison are a bit crude, and not recommended for younger readers. 


MAD Magazine - July 2004

MAD Magazine is at it again. Even Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban isn't safe from these 'spoofers'. Please keep in mind that as with all of the spoofs posted here, the opinions reflected in these images are not necessarily those of MuggleNet.com or its staff members.


 
Hogwarts choir introduces the main characters with a lovely takeoff of "Something Wicked This Way Comes".


The next two scans give us a satirical walk-through of part of the Prisoner of Azkaban movie.





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