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Enhanced Prompt"What, Me Worry?", iconic Mad Magazine cover boy, Alfred E. Neuman, freckled face, mischievous grin, wild red hair, signature phrase emblazoned on a bright red button, gracing the cover of a vintage Mad Magazine issue, satire and parody-filled humor magazine, a cultural icon of American comedy and social commentary, exaggerated facial expression, wide eyes, and prominent eyebrows, colorful, cartoonish illustration style, reminiscent of classic comic book art, bold lines, and vibrant colors, quintessential symbol of the magazine's irreverent humor and wit, instantly recognizable character, synonymous with Mad Magazine's brand of zany humor, created by Harvey Kurtzman, first appearing in 1955, originally called "Harvey the Freckled Boy", later renamed Alfred E. Neuman, becoming a beloved and enduring symbol of American pop culture, a nostalgic reminder of the magazine's heyday in the 1960s and 1970s, Mad Magazine's mascot and logo, appearing on hundreds of covers, often with a wry comment or joke, skewering politics, popular culture, and societal norms, Neuman's face and catchphrase have become synonymous with the magazine's offbeat humor and satire, an instantly recognizable cultural icon, evoking memories of laughter, entertainment, and social commentary, a nostalgic symbol of a bygone era, still widely referenced and parodied today, a testament to the enduring power of Mad Magazine's unique brand of humor and satire.
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