By: Tom Richmond
January 12th, 2018 | Posted in News
I just had a spot open up in the previously sold out workshop in Dallas on March 9-11th. This has been an odd one. I usually have one, maybe two people drop out (especially when the deadline for payment of the balance of tuition comes nigh) but I have had an unusual number back out for the Dallas workshop. I have burned through my waitlist and now have a spot open and no one waiting on it. So, good news for anyone who wants to get in on the class! Claim that last spot here! READ MORE
January 11th, 2018 | Posted in Illustration Throwback Thursday
Here’s a look at a cover illustration and some spots I did for Scholastic back in 2007, for one of their classroom magazines. The cover story was about election primaries and the process political parties went through to decides their candidates. That was back when that process actually yielded the most competent candidates. If I had this to do today instead of a race it would be a pro wrestling cage match complete with pieces of razor blade hidden in the candidates hand tape. READ MORE
January 10th, 2018 | Posted in Sketch O'The Week
The second of my caricature sketch series of 60’s Batman TV villains, Cesar Romero as “The Joker”! I’m sorry if anyone was waiting for certain of these sketch subjects to appear in hopes of buying the originals. The first four, last week’s Frank Gorshin, this one, and Burgess Meredith and Lee Meriwether the next two weeks, are already spoken for and pre-paid (!). READ MORE
January 9th, 2018 | Posted in Stuff from my Studio
This is by far the thing that most visitors to the studio flip out over, especially after they are told it’s not a statue but a wearable costume. This is a screen-accurate replica of the Batsuit Val Kilmer wore in 1995’s “Batman Forever”. A terrible film, but a great costume (except for the nipples… but the chicks dig them). The armor is latex rubber glued to a Lycra bodysuit and painted in rubberized paint. The cowl is likewise latex rubber, as so is the cape. The gloves and boots are real leather, except for the glove “fins”, which are urethane rubber. The bat emblem is… READ MORE
January 8th, 2018 | Posted in Monday MADness
Here’s a look at both the finished art and the (very) rough pencil sketches for MAD‘s parody of the TV show “Two and a Half Men” from MAD #450, February 2005, written by Arnie Kogen. The bottom right panel of page features a caricature of Grant Geissman playing the guitar. Grant is a historian /expert on EC Comics and MAD Magazine, the author of several books on both subjects, and a longtime friend of MAD. He’s also a world class musician and composer, and he wrote music for the TV show “Two and a Half Men”! Thus, the cameo. See the note? Just letting the… READ MORE
January 7th, 2018 | Posted in Mailbag
Q: It is often said that not only pupils learn from the teacher but also the teacher learns from the pupils. What did you learn in your caricature workshops? A: I absolutely learn and grow as an artist doing these workshops. I see things through fresh eyes looking at how the students interpret the subjects we draw, and find myself noticing things in new faces I am drawing later on that relate to what I saw in a workshop. I’ve also found that act of teaching forces the teacher to analyze what they do in order to explain it to others… doing this has caused… READ MORE
January 5th, 2018 | Posted in Illustration Throwback Thursday
Here’s a look at a cover illustration and some spots I did back in January 2011 for Honolulu Magazine for their annual “Worst Things of the Year” issue called the Sour Poi Awards. Both finals and pencils: READ MORE
January 4th, 2018 | Posted in News
It’s that time of year again, the National Cartoonists Society’s annual Divisional Awards aka the “Silver Reubens” are gearing up, and they need your submissions for consideration. Each division has specific sets of eligibility criteria, but the following are universal: Must be professionally published between Dec 1, 2016 and Dec 31, 2017 Creator need not be an NCS member, but must be eligible for NCS membership (i.e. a professional cartoonist) The NCS has specific requirements for different divisions, so please read the guidelines carefully. Submissions are due on Feb 7th. Here’s the details: The National Cartoonists Society has begun its annual call for entries for… READ MORE