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May 26th, 2021 | Posted in Sketch O'The Week
This week’s “Sketch o’the Week” is Alan Rickman as “Hans Gruber” from “Die Hard”, and is another example of a “Schmendrick” sketch I’ll be doing for all CLAPTRAP backers at the “Schmendrick” level and higher. These drawings will be done on a “tip in” sheet specially added for drawing on. If you back Desmond Devlin and my book at the Schmendrick level you can get an original drawing of like this one or your choice of 22 other characters from among the twelve movie parodies we’ll be doing drawn into your copy of the book. There are only 10 of these “Schmendricks” remaining! READ MORE
May 25th, 2021 | Posted in General
Here’s few more “mock” MAD cover commissions from my last “Virtual Artist’s Alley” event. Brush pens and Copic markers on bristol. Note I now add a tagline to the top of the cover! I suddenly realized since I am doing these at home and not at a comic con at an actual Artist’s Alley table, I can add a custom tagline via my studio printer right on the professionally printed “MAD” bristol cover stock. I sure am doing a lot of these fake MAD cover commissions. Wouldn’t it be nice to do another ACTUAL MAD cover? That would be really cool… READ MORE
May 24th, 2021 | Posted in General
It’s yet another mind-bending episode of our chronological caper through my work at MAD Magazine! This week’s episode is a three page feature entitled “Is Our World Really All That different from The Matrix?”, written by MAD editor Greg Leitman and appearing in MAD #436, Dec 2003. Most of these gags involved 2003 current events that, if you don’t remember those events, won’t make much sense. The guy reading the New York Times on the third page was a reporter named Jayson Blair who got busted for fabricating and plagiarising work he had published in the Times. Madonna and Britney Spears kissed on the 2003… READ MORE
May 23rd, 2021 | Posted in Mailbag
Q: When you worked at Six Flags Great America, did you ever have a customer so deeply touched by his or her caricature that they actually shed a tear? A: Well, I did make a few people cry with my caricatures… but not for the reason you mentioned. Thanks to David Strickler for the question. If you have a question you want answered for the mailbag about cartooning, illustration, MAD Magazine, caricature or similar, e-mail me and I’ll try and answer it here! READ MORE
May 21st, 2021 | Posted in General
And now for something completely different… here’s a pretty obscure commission request. You’ll only recognize this one is you’ve seen the movie “Chappie” or you are into the South African hip-hop scene. This “mock MAD cover” commission from my last “Virtual Artist’s Alley” event features the music duo “Die Antwoord” from the movie “Chappie”. Brush pens and Copic markers on bristol. READ MORE
May 20th, 2021 | Posted in Illustration Throwback Thursday
Back in 2012 writer and entrepreneur Ryan Sohmer hired me to do the cover illustration for the third Omnibus collection of his feature Gutters. Gutters was a webcomic that spoofed the comics industry and characters therein. The art for each page was done by a different artist, while Ryan did the writing. It was damn funny stuff. Gutters ran from 2010-2014. Ryan’s company Blind Ferret collected the comic in three huge, hardcover volumes. Each cover spoofed some famous picture or painting. Ryan wanted mine to parody the “V-J Day in Times Square”. I did the pencils/inks and it was wonderfully colored by Ed Ryzowski. I… READ MORE
May 19th, 2021 | Posted in Sketch O'The Week
Here’s a couple of “live caricature style” commissions I did for my last “Virtual Artists Alley” event. The buyer already had me do a few “Dukes of Hazzard” caricatures for him, so he’s completing the cast with Daisy, Uncle Jesse and Cooter, and Enos and Cletus! The older ones are also below. READ MORE
May 18th, 2021 | Posted in MAD Magazine
Former president Barack Obama and his family’s Portuguese water dog Bo passed away last week. They got the dog as a puppy shortly after they moved into the White House. I am reluctantly reminded of the first book I ever illustrated for the MAD gang, Bo Confidential: The Secret Files of America’s First Dog. Bo moved into the White House on April 14th of 2009, and he got a LOT of media attention. Naturally the folks at MAD thought that was ridiculous, so they quickly wrote a short book and it was rushed to press… and I mean RUSHED. I got the assignment in late April of… READ MORE