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Exclusive Print at Atlanta Comic Con!

July 9th, 2019 | Posted in News

Come and see me at Atlanta Comic Con at the Georgia World Congress Center this weekend! I’ll be at table G-4 in the special guests area. What’s new for me? Well, I’m going to start having a very limited edition comic-con exclusive print that will be unique for each comic con I do. I’ll only have 20 of each of these prints, and when they are gone they are gone. They’ll be a signed and numbered oversized (13″x19″) print of one of the splash pages from a MAD parody I did. The one I’ll have at Atlanta Comic Con this weekend, the splash from MAD… READ MORE

Monday MADness: First MAD Job?

July 8th, 2019 | Posted in MAD Magazine

What constitutes my very first MAD job depends on your definition of “first”. Would that be the first thing I was ever assigned to do and then paid for doing it by the magazine? The first thing I ever did that appeared under the MAD brand in any form (i.e. on their website?) or the first thing I did that actually saw print in an issue? Technically the very first job I ever got from MAD was assigned to me 19 years ago last month (June 2000). It was a feature called “MAD‘s Cable TV Viewing Odds”, written by John Biederman. This job was what… READ MORE

Sunday Mailbag: What’s Next?

July 7th, 2019 | Posted in Mailbag

Q: What’s next for you if MAD is really done publishing new stuff? A: I’ve had a lot of people contact me the last few days and ask me this question or some variation of it. I’ll let this serve as a catch all answer. First off, things won’t change much for me until at the earliest this fall. I just finished my assignment(s) for MAD #9 late last month. That issue comes out in August, and I have already been assigned at least one parody for #10, possibly along with another piece as well. That work will be due in late August/early September. After… READ MORE

Saving MAD?

July 5th, 2019 | Posted in General

To misquote Mark Twain: “The report of MAD‘s death have been greatly exaggerated” Many news outlets are reporting that MAD is done as of issue #10. That is not the case, and my post yesterday made it very clear that the magazine would continue to publish with issue #11, but would feature new cover art and interiors with reprinted classic material as opposed to all new material. News stand distribution will stop, and the magazine will only be available through current subscriptions and via the direct market (i.e. comic book shops). That is all 100% confirmed as of this writing. That said, these officially stated… READ MORE

Come See Me at Atlanta Comic Con!

July 5th, 2019 | Posted in News

I’ll be a special guest at Atlanta Comic Con next week, July 12-14th at the Georgia World Congress Center! I’ll have my usual bunch of junk plus copies of the new Sketch o’the Week Vol 2 and a new mini-print or two. Hope to see you there! READ MORE

The End of the MADness

July 4th, 2019 | Posted in MAD Magazine

Yesterday contributors to MAD Magazine officially got the news that, after 67 years of continuous publication that began with Harvey Kurtzman‘s brilliant comic book and eventually evolved into the magazine that forever changed the world of satire and humor, MAD will stop publishing all new content after issue #10 in October. The magazine will continue with classic reprint material and SOME new content under new cover art but will only be sold via the direct market and current subscriptions. News stand distribution will cease. Subscriptions are still being solicted and will continue with the new reprint/new stuff mix. DC will continue to publish books and… READ MORE

Sketch o’the Week- Bruce Willis!

July 3rd, 2019 | Posted in Sketch O'The Week

I’m starting a new series for the “Sketch o’the Week”… classic action heroes! First up is Bruce Willis from 1988’s “Die Hard”. As always, the original of this sketch is available in the Studio Store. READ MORE

Workshop Warmups: Boris Johnson!

July 2nd, 2019 | Posted in General

I just go back from 13 days in Europe where I thought workshops in Amsterdam and Switzerland, enjoyed some between time in the former and sweated a lot. Here’s one of the warmup sketches the class and I did in Switzerland… UK politician Boris Johnson. READ MORE

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