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MADness #97: The Trump Family Circus!

April 15th, 2024 | Posted in MAD Magazine

It’s another nauseating Monday MADness as we chronologically look back at my work for MAD Magazine! We are nearing the end of the New York MAD era with this peek at a piece I did for MAD #544 (April 2017) called “The Trump Family Circus”, written by my CLAPTRAP cohort Desmond Devlin! Mimicking Bil (and later Jeff) Keane‘s art style was nothing new for me. Just a few years earlier I did a similar job for MAD #520 called “Honey Boo Boo’s Family Circus”, but that one was written by Frank Santopadre. Most of the interesting things about a job like this I wrtoe about… READ MORE

Sketch o’the Week Vol 5!

April 11th, 2024 | Posted in General

My “Sketch o’the Week Vol. 5: Special TV Guide Edition” is at the printer and should land on my doorstep the first week of May. This is a new collection of sketches and caricatures from my “Sketch o’the Week”, and this volume is themed around classic and current television shows and stars, many of which you have seen posted right here on Tom’s MAD Blog! The book contains over 150 caricatures over 62 pages, and is now available for pre-order! Well, what are you waiting for, schmuck?? READ MORE

Double MAD Covers!

April 10th, 2024 | Posted in MAD Magazine

It’s double the MADness for me this month with not one but two covers I did for the magazine and a special issue. The top one here is for the cover of the Barnes & Noble special issue “MAD Treasure Trove of Trash #8″, which is available in bookstores and some retail outlets. The second one is the cover of MAD #37. If you are wondering who’s who in the crowd of comedians they are: Left, from top: Dave Chappelle, Ricky Gervais, Katt Williams, Ali Wong, Jo Koy. Right from top: Matt Rife, Amy Schumer, Tiffany Haddish, Bert Kreischer, Natasha Leggaro. Middle: Alfred E. Neuman. READ MORE

MADness #96.5: Sully!

April 8th, 2024 | Posted in General

Here we go with yet another moronic Monday of MADness and another installment of our look back at my work for MAD magazine. This is entry number 96.5 because this is the second of two pieces I had in MAD #543, Feb 2017. The first was one of the “MAD 20″ pieces for this year end issue (see our last installment!), and this other was a full parody of the movie “Sully”, written by MAD’s MADdest writer Dick DeBartolo! For a number of years I used this parody as the example when I did a talk on how to do MAD movie parodies, mainly because… READ MORE

Des and I Flippin’ Live!

April 5th, 2024 | Posted in General

Catch Des and I LIVE on the “Flippin’ Through” MAD channel this Sunday, April 7th at 8 pm CDT! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PjCHx8Ai7s READ MORE

Sketch o’the Week: Bogey and Bergman!

April 3rd, 2024 | Posted in General

Here’s caricaturing you, kid! It’s time to round up the usual suspects as we begin a new series for the “Sketch o’the Week”… famous movie scenes! This was inspired by this sketch, which was actually a commission ordered by a longtime customer who wanted Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman drawn in the classic ending scene from “Casablanca”. After I did the sketch I thought a series of caricatures from classic moments in cinema history would be a lot of fun to do. READ MORE

TONIGHT: Des and I Live on “Pop Goes the Culture!

April 1st, 2024 | Posted in General

What more do you want on April Fool’s Day than a live show with some actual fools! The CLAPTRAP/MAD duo of Desmond Devlin and me will be guests tonight on David Levin‘s “Pop Goes the Culture” show. Live at 9 PM Eastern! 6 PM Pacific! All the time zones in between! We’ll be talking about our new book, our old experiences and more. You can listen live on YouTube for free! If you want to participate in the show and Q&A, you can do so here (not free).  READ MORE

Sketch o’the Week- David Byrne!

March 27th, 2024 | Posted in Sketch O'The Week

In a rare break from tradition, the original of this sketch is still available! We are Burning Down the House with this week’s sketch of “Talking Heads” frontman David Byrne! The “Talking Heads” was one of those bands that was impossible to categorize. They came into being during the punk rock/New wave era of the late 1970’s, but they weren’t really part of either movement, although “New Wave” is what they get shoehorned into when being discussed. They were the definition of “their own thing”, and a big part of that was Byrne’s oddball but charismatic presence. You couldn’t quite tell if he and the… READ MORE

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