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Monday MADness- America’s Next Top Mobster!

August 24th, 2020 | Posted in Monday MADness

I did the art for this sort of parody of “America’s Top Model” entitled “America’s Next Top Mobster”, written by Desmond Devlin, back in MAD #482, Oct 2007. It was one of just a couple of “mash-up” type spoofs where the characters of one show or film end up in a spoof of another. The animated “MAD” show on Cartoon Network did that all the time. Here are the other story pages: READ MORE

Sunday Mailbag: Other Than Art?

August 23rd, 2020 | Posted in General

Q: It’s obvious you were “Born To Draw,” but just for slaps and giggles let’s pretend you just made different life choices … what profession/ career/ job do you think you might have settled on? Having attended a workshop and having watched your videos I can’t help but think “Educator” suits you! Just curious. A: I get this question now and then, but I’ve never really had a good answer for it because all I’ve ever want to be was an artist. However, I was thinking about that subject while walking the dogs the other day (all great thinking is done either in the shower… READ MORE

Illustration Throwback Thursday- Fade In!

August 20th, 2020 | Posted in Illustration Throwback Thursday

These are a full page and series of spot illustrations I did for the now-defunct Fade In magazine, a movie industry publication, back in 2008. The story was about how some big movie studio executives rated with writers, directors and other creative folks from their films. The article asked numerous, high-level, creative types to share their experience working with then current studio regimes around town. The spot illustrations below are caricatures of actual studio executives that were working at the time. I don’t remember their names. READ MORE

Tom’s Daily Coronacature- Gary Oldman!

August 19th, 2020 | Posted in Daily Coronacature

Here’s my quick take on Gary Oldman… plus a bonus of him as Dracula from my “These Guys Suck” print: READ MORE

Spot Open in Chicago Workshop!

August 18th, 2020 | Posted in News

I’ve had a number of people drop out of the Chicago workshop, now scheduled for Sept 26-27th, and we are down to only 8 students. We have plenty of room in the classroom space for proper social distancing and COVID-19 protocols, so I am opening up a spot for one more student. This is the last workshop of 2020. I have no idea when I will start doing these again. If you have wanted to take one of my workshops, this may be your last chance for a long time. READ MORE

My Illustration Workshop!

August 18th, 2020 | Posted in News

This past weekend I finally conducted my “Caricature Illustration Workshop” here in Minnesota. Originally scheduled for March 27-29 with 15 students, the pandemic caused me to reschedule to Aug 14-16th, and we ended up with only 6 people in the class. This was a different sort of workshop for me. We did a mock illustration project from start to finish, and I taught the class about narrative and problem solving, working within the limitations imposed by the job, composition, and the process from rough concept sketches through to final art. I also taught traditional dip pen/brush inking, and both my digital coloring and traditional watercolor… READ MORE

Monday MADness- Big Bang Theory!

August 17th, 2020 | Posted in Monday MADness

Back in MAD #503 (May 2010) I did the art on a Desmond Devlin authored parody of the TV Show “The Big Bang Theory”… finished splash page above. As you can see, the splash was somewhat atypical of your usual MAD parody opening. Des had the article narrated by Albert Einstein, and the opening spread called for the traditional introductory caricatures of the cast to look like they’d been drawn on a blackboard by Einstein. I was not sure how I’d be able to make the caricatures look good by drawing them in white chalk lines. They would look like photo negatives… unless I used… READ MORE

Sunday Mailbag- Future of MAD?

August 16th, 2020 | Posted in Mailbag

Q: I saw DC Comics just did another big round of layoffs… how does this affect MAD? A: Last week there was another bloodbath at DC Entertainment/Warner Bros where many long-time and/or high ranking executives and editors were shown the door. This after 2018’s purge of many vice-presidents and the firing of co-publisher Dan DiDio back in February. How does this affect MAD Magazine? Not much, since there really isn’t a MAD Magazine anymore. Prior to his latest round of layoffs and restructuring, MAD had already been turned into a publication of nothing but reprint material under a new cover and with a new Fold-In,… READ MORE

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