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he didn't do EC

Οὖτις, Friday, 29 July 2016 19:56 (seven years ago) link

Moved to America in '62, comics line closed in '55, Kurtzman left Mad in '56.

Shakey δσς (sic), Saturday, 30 July 2016 01:20 (seven years ago) link

I don't have any idea about EC or non-EC MAD, but Bill Elder is the correct answer for me.

a little too mature to be cute (Aimless), Saturday, 30 July 2016 02:53 (seven years ago) link

Elder, being so professionally conjoined with Kurtzman, was in the comics, apart from some 1980s post-LAF painted or grey-airbrushed faded glory returns as WEHK.

Shakey δσς (sic), Saturday, 30 July 2016 09:04 (seven years ago) link

four years pass...

Happy 100th, Al Jaffee!

Hongro Hongro Hippies (Myonga Vön Bontee), Saturday, 13 March 2021 06:32 (three years ago) link

So glad he made it. Jaffee now generally agreed to be the longest-lived American comic book artist.

Ward Fowler, Saturday, 13 March 2021 09:13 (three years ago) link

AL JAFFEE 100

AL00

armoured van, Holden (sic), Saturday, 13 March 2021 09:41 (three years ago) link

Is today Al Jaffee’s hundredth birthday?

No, the candle store was having a buy one, get 99 free sale.

No, he always walks around tooting a horn and wearing a paper hat.

No, it’s Shakespeare’s birthday, everyone makes that mistake.

Happy @jaffee100!

Art by Drew Friedman pic.twitter.com/SR2S4FFoae

— Michael Tisserand (@m_tisserand) March 13, 2021

armoured van, Holden (sic), Sunday, 14 March 2021 00:06 (three years ago) link

An excellent article in the Chicago Reader about cartoonist Johnny Sampson being, at press, the last MAD artist standing (including lots of Jaffee content).

armoured van, Holden (sic), Monday, 15 March 2021 23:26 (three years ago) link

three weeks pass...

RIP Frank Jacobs:

Longtime MAD magazine writer Frank Jacobs passed away this morning at the age of 91. When Harvey Kurtzman stepped down as editor of MAD and was replaced by Al Feldstein, Frank was the first writer Feldstein bought material from and over the years, he and subsequent editors bought a lot of it from Frank.

That first piece of his for MAD appeared in #33, cover-dated June of 1957. He had work in 312 issues, making him the seventh most-prolific contributor to the magazine ever. (Beating him out: Jaffee, Aragonés, DeBartolo, Drucker, Coker and Berg.) Frank's last new work seems to have been in #529, cover-dated October of 2014. Work of his is reprinted in almost every issue of the last few years.

armoured van, Holden (sic), Tuesday, 6 April 2021 08:08 (three years ago) link


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