Funko Pop! Mad Alfred E. Neuman
For over seven decades, one gap-toothed, freckle-faced, jug-eared kid has been staring back at readers from the cover of MAD Magazine with that impossibly breezy grin — blissfully unbothered by absolutely everything. Alfred E. Neuman is one of the most iconic mascots in the history of American pop culture, a symbol of irreverence, satire, and cheerful chaos that has outlasted empires, trends, and cultural movements alike. And now, in Funko's signature vinyl style, he's finally right where he belongs — on your shelf.
Originally founded in 1952, MAD Magazine was one of the most iconic publications of all time, taking humorous swings at pop culture and politics alike. Their mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, appeared on the cover of nearly all 550 regular issues — and now he appears in your Funko collection. Everything about Alfred's iconic appearance is here: the red hair, the freckles, and even the gap in his teeth rendered in unmistakable Funko Pop! style.
And for the truly lucky — there's a 1 in 6 chance you may find the rare chase variant featuring Alfred sticking his tongue out, making this already charming release one of the most delightfully unpredictable Pop! purchases in the entire Ad Icons lineup.
Collector Highlights:
- #29 in the Pop! MAD lineup — the essential, must-own Alfred E. Neuman figure
- Standard retail release — part of Funko's MAD TV collection celebrating one of the most beloved satire publications in American history
- Stands approximately 4.5 in (11.4 cm) tall — slightly taller than a standard Pop!, packaged in a window display box