Tom's Mad Blog
May 31st, 2013 | Posted in News
On August 1st I will be in St. Simons Island, GA taking part in the opening of a retrospective of the work of the incomparable Jack Davis via a panel discussion about Jack, his work, and his influence on virtually all cartoonists and humorous illustrators that came after him. See press release: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ella Cart, 912-230-3807 ellamcart@yahoo.com GLYNN ART ASSOCIATION PROUDLY PRESENTS JACK DAVIS: FROM THE BEGINNING St. Simons Island, GA, May 30, 2013…On August 1-30, Glynn Art Association (GAA) will be hosting Jack Davis: From the Beginning, an exhibit that will include highlighted works from Jack Davis’ art career. Davis, whose… READ MORE
May 30th, 2013 | Posted in General
The Lovely Anna and the Animated Elizabeth at Walt Disney World Bear with me for the set-up to this, because it needs it. Frequent readers of my blog probably know that my oldest child, Elizabeth (23) is autistic…and not the kind of autism where you go to college, write books, appear on “America’s Top Model” or get “cured” by Jenny McCarthy and a gluten-free diet. Elizabeth has the rocking back and forth, hand-flapping, struggling with simple communication type autism. In other words, she won’t be going to college, getting married, having kids or living a “normal” life. She’ll be with us until she or we… READ MORE
May 28th, 2013 | Posted in General
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0uTb3HlfFM[/youtube] The Reuben Awards show is one of the highlights of the weekend, and this year emcee Jason Chatfield knocked it out of the park with some extra fun from Tom Gammill and company. Unfortunately it’s hard to see on the video but on those three boards in the back Jason “draws” caricatures of Reuben nominees Rick Kirkman, Stephen Pastis and Brian Crane (via projector magic) and the drawings proceed to sing along with him and heckle him a bit with some fun animations. Very inventive bit. READ MORE
May 27th, 2013 | Posted in News
Photo by Jason Chatfield, courtesy of the NCS Website I am semi-back in action after hosting the 67th Annual NCS Reuben Award Weekend in Pittsburgh, PA this weekend. Things went great, everyone had fun, people won awards, it was cool. Speaking of awards, here is the list of this year’s winners: THE REUBEN AWARD for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year: Brian Crane and Rick Kirkman (tie) TELEVISION ANIMATION Rich Webber, Director, Aardman Animation Studios, “DC Nation” FEATURE ANIMATION Joann Sfar, Director, “The Rabbi’s Cat” NEWSPAPER ILLUSTRATION Dave Whamond GAG CARTOONS Roz Chast GREETING CARDS Jem Sullivan NEWSPAPER PANEL CARTOONS Hilary Price “Rhymes with Orange” MAGAZINE… READ MORE
May 25th, 2013 | Posted in General
As I expected, I have been so swamped running the NCS Reubens I’ve been unable to update the blog. My apologies. Expect a full report next week, and a list of the winners of the Divisional Awards and the Reuben for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year tomorrow. READ MORE
May 22nd, 2013 | Posted in Sketch O'The Week
We are finally on to the stars of the most recent Doctor Who series! Here we have a quick study of the ninth Doctor, as portrayed by Christoper Eccleston. READ MORE
May 21st, 2013 | Posted in General
The Lovely Anna and I are heading out shortly to attend the NCS Reuben Award Weekend in beautiful Pittsburgh, PA! I’ll have updates, pics and other goodness from the event later this week. The Reubens officially kick off on Friday, but as I am running the show I have to get in early and make sure the bourbon, scotch and gin are up to our famously cheap standards. Our flight actually leaves tomorrow morning, but we are getting to the airport this afternoon because the TSA lines are so long. 🙄 READ MORE
May 20th, 2013 | Posted in Monday MADness
This week’s Monday MADness is another blast from the past… this time from MAD #400, December 2000. This was my second appearance in the magazine, and I was assigned the job of doing fake covers from each decade that MAD was in existence for an article entitles “The Untold History of MAD“. These printed really small in the article, so here they are about actual art size. The 1950’s The 1960’s The 1970’s The 1980’s The 1990’s These were described as a double cover issue printed the morning after Yelsin’s attempted coup of Russia, done is the manner of the Nixon/Kennedy double cover for MAD… READ MORE