Ben 10 Franklin
Here are a couple of the characters I did for last night’s episode of MAD: READ MORE
Here are a couple of the characters I did for last night’s episode of MAD: READ MORE
I did some work on tonight’s episode of MAD on the Cartoon Network, specifically for a segment called “Ben 10 Franklin”… kind of an odd one as I really didn’t do any caricatures for it unless you count long dead presidents. I’ll share some of that work tomorrow. READ MORE
Q: I see that full sized Batman in the pictures of your studio. Is that really a costume? Where did you get that awesome suit? A: I get at least one of these every year as Halloween approaches. Here is one of the pictures in question: And yes, it’s costume: That’s me!… I’m Batman. It’s an exact replica of the Val Kilmer “Panther” style suit from “Batman Forever”… complete with nipples :mad:. You can read all about how I put this together, along with lots of other pictures on this post: The Saga of the Batsuit. READ MORE
The great Sergio Aragon?¬©s is celebrating 50 years as a professional cartoonist, which since 1963 include his contributions to MAD Magazine. The Huffington Post has an artcile about Sergio and his new book MAD’s Greatest Artists: Sergio Aragon?¬©s: Five Decades of His Finest Works (which, BTW, is as fantastic as you would expect). Congratulations mi amigo… and here’s to many more years! READ MORE
I’ve been remiss in linking to the weekly “NCS Member Spotlight” over on the website of the National Cartoonists Society that gets posted every Thursday. Put together by NCS Member Leif Peng, these are short retrospectives of the work of some of the long standing members of the Society… well worth a look. This week’s Spotlight is on commercial/advertising cartoonist Roy Doty. Last week’s was on the legendary Jack Davis. READ MORE
An Aston Martin DB5 built for the filming of the 1965 James Bond film “Thunderball”complete with (mostly) functioning gadgets was auctioned off yesterday in London. The famous modifications include front machine guns that shoot blanks, an ejector seat (that doesn’t work), radar navigation, a nail spreader, tire shredders, bullet shield and a revolving number plate. Man, I really wanted that car, but as it went for $4 million it was exactly $3,999,990 more than what The Lovely Anna allows me to spend in online auctions. For about seven years I had the cheapest of all the Bond cars, a BMW Z3 convertible like the one… READ MORE
I recently rewatched Peter Jackson‘s “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy with Number One Son Thomas who had inexplicably never seen any of the films before, and was captivated all over again by how good they are. Easily they set the bar for fantasy films. Here is a quick study of Sir Ian McKellan as Gandalf. It looks like the LOTR prequel “The Hobbit” might finally be in production in earnest. Actually this is not Sir Ian’s first appearance in the SOTW. Some years ago I did this sketch of him from the film “Richard III”: READ MORE
SWAMPED… and as I am leaving to an undisclosed location(s) on another of those USO trips on the 5th, the blogging might be a bit on the light side for a while… MAD– A 6 page movie parody!!! Woot! MAD Animated show– Back to work on some new episodes. Penthouse– Series of illustrations for an ongoing celebrity column Advertising job– series of caricature illustrations for a big corporation Workplace Poster– My usual monthly assignment Speaking of workplace posters, here’s last month’s illustration. Click for a closer look: The pencil sketch Finished Artwork READ MORE
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