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Sneak Peek: The ScAvengers for MAD #517

August 14th, 2012 | Posted in MAD Magazine

As promised, a sneak peek of “The ScAvengers” from the latest MAD: Splash page final art- Clicky to embiggen… The splash page inks- Clicky to embiggen… Some assorted panels: READ MORE

On the Stands: MAD #517

August 13th, 2012 | Posted in MAD Magazine

On news stands and available for download on the iPad Aug 21st, in comic book shops this week, in many subscriber mailboxes already : MAD # 517 (October 2012) Cover (Mark Fredrickson) The Fundalini Pages (Desmond Devlin, Tom Bunk, Jeff Kruse, Mike Lynch, Tim Shamey, Barry Liebmann, Anton Emdin, Scott Maiko, Bob Staake, Kenny Keil, Glen Le Lievre, Charles Akins, Matt Lassen, Sam Sisco) The ScAvengers (Dick DeBartolo, Tom Richmond) Men’s Wealth Magazine (Uncredited) Minor Sports Cheaters and their Shocking Confessions (John Caldwell) MAD’s Practical College Prep Courses (Teresa Burns Parkhurst) Planet TAD!!!!! (Tim Carvell, Brian Durniak) If Their Candidate… If Your Candidate… (Stan Sinberg,… READ MORE

A Drew-ly Great MAD Story

August 7th, 2012 | Posted in MAD Magazine

Illustrator extraordinaire Drew Friedman‘s blog is always worth a visit, but he just posted a particularly fantastic story about a visit he made to the offices of MAD Magazine . . . in 1974 at age 15! Complete with pictures, this is the way a visit to the MAD offices should always unfold. Do yourself a favor and go read it. READ MORE

California Dreamin’

August 6th, 2012 | Posted in MAD Magazine

Sitting at Charles Schulz’s drawing board The Lovely Anna and I are on the way back from the west coast to Minnesota (the no coast) after a fun visit to San Francisco, Santa Rosa and the Sonoma wine country. We have family in this area so it’s always a treat to come out to see them and this beautiful part of the country. While there I did a few speaking engagements and a workshop on caricature at the Cartoon art Museum and the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa. At the Schulz museum, I did an adult class on drawing caricatures, then a presentation… READ MORE

Sunday Mailbag

August 5th, 2012 | Posted in MAD Magazine

Q: I just have a couple of quick questions for you. How big do you draw your art? When you do a piece for MAD, like a two page spread for instance, how big is the original drawing? You manage to get such a lot of detail in, so I can only imagine that it would be drawn quite big. ¬¨‚Ć Lastly, do you recommend always drawing big when practicing? A: I usually do my non-MAD illustration work at 150% of whatever the print size is going to be, which is an unwritten traditional standard in illustration. So, a full page magazine illustration (given an… READ MORE

Spy Games

July 31st, 2012 | Posted in General

MAD‘s very own Spy vs. Spy debuted recently in the App Store for Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iTouch. It’s been wildly successful and as been on-and-off the number one game in the app store, much to the chagrin of Perry. It’s an update of the original game that was made for the Commodore 64, Apple II and Atari. I remember having that game for the Atari, circa 1984 or so. This one is designed for the awesome retina screen of the Apple devices, but also includes an 8-bit “retro mode” so you can go back in time and enjoy the wonderfully clunky, boxy squares of… READ MORE

Sunday Mailbag

July 29th, 2012 | Posted in MAD Magazine

Q: When doing your movie and TV parodies, and occasional other stuff for MAD, how closely do you work with the writers on a given piece? A: This question was actually put to me at the MAD panel at Comic-Con, and I thought it would be a good one to answer here in the Sunday Mailbag. The answer is: I don’t directly work with the writers at all, ever. Any questions or concerns I have with the script I take to MAD art director Sam Viviano, who will go to the writer if it’s something he cannot answer and then relay the response to me.… READ MORE

MAD about the Primetime Emmys

July 20th, 2012 | Posted in MAD Magazine

Yesterday the American Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced the 2012 nominees for Primetime Emmys, and in a spectacular victory for good, old-fashioned bribery, the MAD animated show on the Cartoon Network is nominated for Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program! I was stunned and confused by this, until I saw the episode that was nominated was one I did not work on . . . so then it made perfect sense. Congrats to Kevin Schinick, Mark Marek, Peter Giradi and all the people that have made MAD such a great and popular show! READ MORE

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