Tom's Mad Blog
June 30th, 2020 | Posted in MAD Magazine
MAD #14 is a tribute issue to the recently officially retired Al Jaffee, who is inarguably one of the greatest cartoonist to ever put pen to paper. The issue is full of reprints of some of Al’s notable pieces, like his first-ever “Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions”, and some famous ones he’s either written, drawn, or both. Even the reprinted movie parody of Steve McQueen‘s “Bullet”, drawn by Mort Drucker, was written by Al. It also contains his final original fold-in, which he did in 2014 in anticipation of his retirement. A few other articles are new ones inspired by some of Al’s famous features.… READ MORE
June 29th, 2020 | Posted in MAD Magazine
MAD #14, the Al Jaffee tribute issue, dropped last week… if you can find a place to buy it that is. Almost all the material inside is either reprinted work done by Al, written by Al and drawn by another artist, drawn by Al and written by another writer, or new pieces done as an homage to Al and Al inspired features. Here’s the contents: Cover (Writer: Al Jaffee, Artist: Sam Viviano) Interior Cover (Al Jaffee) Stinky Old Miner’s Feet* (Dave Manak, Al Jaffee) MAD #214, Apr 1980 The Space Age Razor Race* (Al Jaffee, Idea: John Wick.. not that John Wick) MAD #208, July 1979 MAD’s Amazing Two-In-One Products (Kerry Callen) … READ MORE
June 26th, 2020 | Posted in Daily Coronacature
So on day 101 of “Tom’s Daily Coronacature”, new stewards Bob Murphy and Dave Snyder had me as the subject! I saw a lot of really great caricatures of me! As it happens, I had to do a caricature of myself this week for another project, so I officially hit 101 days! This one is in brush pen. READ MORE
June 26th, 2020 | Posted in MAD Magazine
With the Daily Coronacature going the last 100 days I have hardly posted any news or other stuff… I’ve been too busy drawing! So, it’s time to address the latest MAD news, which is not all that good. MAD #15 is due to be released in August and will contain some new material. Back in late May MAD stopped accepting solicitations for new work “for the rest of the year”. That includes the year end issue, which is traditionally the “MAD 20 Dumbest People, Events, and Things” of the year. Projects already in the pipeline would be completed, but nothing new would be commissioned except… READ MORE
June 25th, 2020 | Posted in Daily Coronacature
Well, that’s a wrap! 100 days of posting a subject and doing a caricature every day! Whew! It’s been a wild ride but a lot of fun… although it’s put a serious crimp in my studio work. Thanks to everyone who participated! We saw a lot of great caricature art and a lot of earnest effort. Well done, all! Just another reminder that even though I am stepping back, caricaturists Bob Murphy and Dave Snyder are taking the reins and will continue “The Daily Coronacature” in the same format: a new subject each morning along with a few reference pics to get you started. Your… READ MORE
June 24th, 2020 | Posted in Daily Coronacature
I confess I did this one yesterday in anticipation of today’s subject… I wanted to spend some extra time on it. I’m a huge fan of The Beatles and wanted to do the band justice. Well, that’s it! 100 days of a new caricature every day. I’ll post a wrap up of all this tomorrow, with a bit of related news. Right now I’m too exhausted! READ MORE
June 23rd, 2020 | Posted in Daily Coronacature
Today’s subject was actually a character… Tarzan! We could draw any actor who has played Tarzan in film or on TV. I went with Christopher Lambert‘s Ape Man from the 1984 film “Greystoke” The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes”. I haven’t seen the movie in years, but it came out right when I graduated high school and I vividly remember seeing it in theaters at the time and thinking it was great. Plus… THAT FOREHEAD is more like a FIVEHEAD. READ MORE
June 23rd, 2020 | Posted in Daily Coronacature
Here are the last of my catch up sketches for “Tom’s Daily Coronacature”. Earlier in our 100 day run I posted a few old sketches due to some deadlines I was trying to beat, so I am doing new sketches of those subjects. Here’s Kurt Russell, Jimmy Fallon and Gina Torres. READ MORE