By: Tom Richmond

Come See Me at Toronto ComiCon!

March 13th, 2015 | Posted in News

Can you believe I have basically lived my whole live almost a stone’s throw from the Canadian border, and have never been to Canada! Well, that all ends next week when I invade the Great White North for the Toronto ComiCon. I’ll be appearing all three days of the show at the National Cartoonists Society booth, space #117. Also appearing there will be the creator of the syndicated comic strip “Between Friends” Sandra Bell-Lundy, and possibly some other NCS cartoonists. I’ll have my usual plethora of original MAD artwork, prints, copies of my book, some new mini-prints (!) and other fun stuff… plus I’ll be… READ MORE

Mort’s JFK Coloring Book Back in Print!

March 12th, 2015 | Posted in News

Back in 1962, MAD‘s Mort Drucker illustrated a satirical coloring book about the Kennedy clan called the “JFK Coloring Book”. It was a brilliant piece of satire written by Paul Laikin and Jackie Kannon, making fun of a president who was wildly popular and bucking conventional wisdom. It spent 14 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller’s list. Then came the assassination, and the book was pulled from bookstores and never saw print again… until now. Actually the reprint took place last September, but I just found out about it through a MAD fan group. I have a vintage copy I got from eBay… READ MORE

Illustration Throwback Thursday #12

March 12th, 2015 | Posted in Illustration Throwback Thursday

The cover of Broadcasting and Cable magazine, Aug 1999. Airbrush and watercolor for a cover story on new syndicated talk shows. Depicted left to right: Martin Short, Richard Simmons, Tia Carrere, Louie Anderson, ??? and Queen Latifah. I have no clue who the blonde lady is with the microphone raised up in the center. She must have debuted a syndicated TV talk show in 1999, but as I have long lost the actual magazine (just have the cover tear sheet), I can’t remember who she was. This was sixteen years ago… that’s a lot of ink, paint, and scotch under the bridge. UPDATE: Two commenters… READ MORE

Sketch o’the Week: Brian Williams!

March 11th, 2015 | Posted in Sketch O'The Week

A very quick digital study of the embattled Brian Williams… complete with obvious gag. READ MORE

Batman/Superman #10 MAD Variant- Signed!

March 10th, 2015 | Posted in General

I’m trying to make some room in the studio, and I ran across a small stack of this MAD variant cover I did last year from DC Comic’s Batman/Superman #10, which I just listed in the Studio Store, signed and everything. These were made in very limited quantities. There were no MAD variant covers this year, which was a real bummer. Those were very fun to do. Maybe DC will do something like that again in the future. READ MORE

Monday MADness- Best Damn Sports Show!

March 9th, 2015 | Posted in Monday MADness

In MAD #475, March 2007, I did the art for one of MAD‘s “Deconstructing TV Talk Shows” recurring feature. This one was of “The Best Damn Sports Show Period”, written by Desmond Devlin. The cast of the show were great sports and they brought out the issue on the air: [youtube]http://youtu.be/DQRUsBP_rpo[/youtube] Here’s some of the art from that: READ MORE

Sunday Mailbag- Legal Retail Caricature?

March 8th, 2015 | Posted in Mailbag

Q: I was wondering if you could give some information about drawing live retail caricatures (as in setting up on a sidewalk or in a busy tourist area.) I was curious about making things nice and legal. A: That’s a question that is too specific to answer in general. The legal necessities for do retail caricatures differ by state, venue, circumstance, etc. Most of my expertise in this area would be drawing at theme parks and tourist retail centers or malls. In almost all instances you would need to be licensed as a business in the spot you intend to draw at. If it’s a… READ MORE

On the Drawing Board- 3/6/15

March 6th, 2015 | Posted in On the Drawing Board

The old drawing board is actually close to being reasonably caught up for a change. I just finished several big projects in the last week or so: MAD Movie Parody– This was not for the magazine but for a special project that I don’t think I can announce yet. It may end up in the magazine eventually or for sure in some collection or bookazine, but for now it’s going to be available for this limited item. BTW, this parody contains the most insane two page spread I’ve ever done for MAD. Took me four full days to do these two pages. Jeff Dunham Illustrations–… READ MORE

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