Tom's Mad Blog
July 28th, 2019 | Posted in News
My final workshop of 2019, Orlando in Dec, is officially sold out. If you missed out Email me to get added to the waitlist for this or any of my other workshops. I’m starting to look into locations for 2020. I know for sure I’ll be back in LA and in NYC this year, but where else? I’m planning a European leg in 2020, one in the UK and one on the continent, probably in the fall. I need suggestions for US locations. Hit me up in the comments or send me an email. READ MORE
July 28th, 2019 | Posted in Mailbag
Q: You’ve mentioned that there are strict rules in regards to the depiction of Alfred on the cover of MAD, insomuch he can’t be depicted side on, or with certain expressions. How come the Australian version of MAD has been able to get away with various artists drawing his face from different angles, and with various expressions on his face? Are non-US MAD magazines allowed more leeway in regards to MAD‘s mascot? A: Apparently they are, given some of the examples you sent me, including this one: By the way, if anyone is interested in seeing a lot of examples of the covers of foreign… READ MORE
July 26th, 2019 | Posted in Sketch O'The Week
This is essentially a recreation of a sketch cover I did at a comic con some years ago of gonzo-journalist Hunter S. Thompson, done as a rare commission for someone after the sketch they originally had purchased ended up missing. READ MORE
July 25th, 2019 | Posted in Sketch O'The Week
I was sorry to hear of the passing of actor Rutger Hauer yesterday. “Blade Runner” is probably my favorite Sci-Fi movie of all time, or at least in the top three. He was one of the big reasons. He could have played the role of Roy Batty as a cartoonish villain, but he imbued him with more humanity than most of the human characters in the film had. I know his career was a LOT more than that film, but that was an iconic performance. Anyway he fits perfectly into my “classic action heroes” series except for the hero part… but I don’t care! RIP… READ MORE
July 24th, 2019 | Posted in MAD Magazine
MAD posted a small sneak peek of the “Lousy Law” parody art today on their Instagram. This is a cropped panel from the five page parody of the fictional TV show Leonardo DiCaprio’s character in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” was the star of in the late 50’s/early 60’s. I’ll post more sneak peeks once the issue hit’s the stands (that’s the last time I’ll be able to say THAT) on Aug 6th. READ MORE
July 23rd, 2019 | Posted in General
Since Quentin Tarantino and Jimmy Kimmel showed this off on the Kimmel show last night, MAD officially released the cover of #9 on Twitter today so I can share it here. Art by me but if you are looking at it and thinking “those look just like Jack Davis feet” you’d be right… I was instructed to channel Jack as part of the whole retro early 60’s vibe. There’s a lot more story to all this but I have to wait until the issue comes out to spill it. READ MORE
July 23rd, 2019 | Posted in MAD Magazine
Last night on the Jimmy Kimmel show “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” director Quentin Tarantino was very enthusiastic about the next issue of MAD Magazine (that part starts at the 6:35 mark). I will share the story about how this all came about and share the artwork after the issue comes out on Aug 5th (or earlier if MAD does the official reveal themselves). READ MORE
July 22nd, 2019 | Posted in General
San Diego Comic Con was so crazy I forgot to take pictures of all but a couple of the commissions and drawings I did for people. Above is one of the many sketchcovers I did during the show, and below is a “live” style caricature of Mark Hamill as “The Joker” from Batman: The Animated Series. READ MORE