Tom's Mad Blog
June 6th, 2007 | Posted in MAD Magazine
In comic book shops today and on newsstands on Tuesday, June 12th: MAD # 479 (July 2007) Cover (Mark Frederickson) The Fundalini Pages (Charles Akins, Matthew A. Cohen, Russ Cooper, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Garth Gerhart, Jeff Kruse, Scott Maiko, Noel Rappin, Kiernan P. Schmitt, Sam Sisco, Ty Templeton, Rick Tulka) Things Overheard at the Premiere of “Pirates of the Caribbean 3” (Jacob Lambert, Hermann Mejia) Rejected Army Recruitment Posters (Jacob Lambert, Irving Schild) Startling Similarities Between Modern Celebrities and Ancient Artifacts (Chari Pere) Planet TAD!!!!! (Tim Carvell, Brian Durniak) MAD’s Touchy-Feely Wrestlemania Outtakes (Uncredited) A MAD Look at Global Warming (Sergio Aragon?¬©s) iMus- A… READ MORE
June 5th, 2007 | Posted in General
Every once and a while you come across something in the news that makes you shake your head and wonder “is society is really that bad off?”. I was checking the news at CNN.com the other day and one of the ‘quick link’ main news items was a blurb about a new record in a hot dog eating contest. Yes, a hot dog eating contest. The link was to this ‘news’ (and I use the term loosely) story on Sports Illustrated‘s website detailing the triumph of Joey “Jaws” Chestnut at the Southwest Regional Hot Dog Eating Championship at the Arizona Mills Mall in Tempe, AZ,… READ MORE
June 4th, 2007 | Posted in General
Frame from one of three Apple iPhone ads Apple released ads this weekend with the official release date of the iPhone: June 29th. You can see all three ads online here. It’s been unofficially said that most AT&T store will have only 40 or less iPhones on the first day. Jobs was quoted as saying not to come to an Apple store to buy one, as it will be chaos. Apple has not lost it’s touch with designing intuitive, innovative and elegant hardware. It’s too bad the initial roll out will make it so hard for anyone to actually get one, and that it’s price… READ MORE
June 3rd, 2007 | Posted in Mailbag
Q: A friend of mine who does the party caricatures for a living told me “zones out” a lot while drawing a big crowd. He said that he gets in a rythm of drawing where he’s so comfortable and routine he goes on automatic pilot to the point where he’s actually floated above himself watching himself draw and entertain for a couple subjects. My friend says it happens almost every gig. Sometimes its out of boredom too. Its very surreal. He said watching himself draw and talk was freaky. He doesn’t do drugs and has a couple beers to unwind only after the gig. Have… READ MORE
June 2nd, 2007 | Posted in MAD Magazine
Never one to rest on their laurels when a fatter wallet is more comfortable to rest on, MAD puts out collections in book form now and again. Some are “themed”, like the terrific MAD about the Mob and MAD about Superheroes, and some are compilations of decades like MAD about the 70’s. For a while there I was very unlucky about not being included in these collections. MAD about the Mob, a collection of features about gangsters, was ending production just as my two page “MAD look Behind the Scenes of the Sopranos” was published. Likewise my “Spider-Sham” parody missed MAD about Superheroes by a… READ MORE
June 1st, 2007 | Posted in News
Deadlines conquered!! Due to my hectic summer schedule I will once again have to pass attending the San Diego Comic Con this year. I had a lot of fun going back in 2005, but the last two years have been impossible at that time of year. Maybe in 2008. Instead, I’m excited about attending the 2007 Festival of Cartoon Art in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State University manages a Cartoon Research Library that is truly a one-of-a-kind storehouse of cartoon history, original art and knowledge about the art form. Every three years they hold a festival full of speakers and event, and in October of this… READ MORE
May 31st, 2007 | Posted in General
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May 30th, 2007 | Posted in On the Drawing Board
Time to pay for my playtime away. I have a ton of stuff going right now: MAD Movie Parody- Crunch time for the finals, due on Friday. Sorry, can’t share that stuff for a while, but I’ll post it as soon as the issue hits the stands. Scholastic- Two jobs going right now for them, including some small caricatures of historical leaders like Peter the Great, Nicholas I, Stalin and a few others. Here’s a few of the initial studies: They like simple, cartoony style caricatures for their publication so I downplay the illustration and rendering a bit and do a MAD like job on… READ MORE