#Norman Mingo
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usualgangofidiots · 6 days ago
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tomoleary · 6 months ago
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Norman Mingo Mad #78 Cover Preliminary Sketch Original Art (EC, 1963) Source
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cantsayidont · 1 year ago
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September 1966. MAD takes on the BATMAN TV show, and writer Lou Silverstone offers arguably the sharpest satirical insight in MAD's long history of pop culture parody:
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Bats-Man replies, "Exactly! So let them laugh! Because we laugh too—all the way to the bank."
(The art for this story was by Mort Drucker.)
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gameraboy2 · 1 year ago
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MAD #182 (1976), back cover by Norman Mingo
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kekwcomics · 1 year ago
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MAD Magazine #89 (1964)
Art: Norman Mingo
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qupritsuvwix · 5 months ago
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scrambler · 1 year ago
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Jack Rickard, MAD magazine, September 1972.
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Norman Mingo cover art
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pulpsandcomics2 · 11 months ago
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Mad #35 cover by Norman Mingo
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cryptocollectibles · 4 months ago
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Mad Super Special #79 (February 1992) by EC
Written and drawn by the usual gang of idiots, cover by Norman Mingo.
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comicbookbrain · 2 years ago
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Batman and Robin by Norman Mingo - 1966
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saturn-c · 7 months ago
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The full "Oddfather" comic from MAD Magazine issue #155, published in 1972. Script by Larry Siegel, art by Mort Drucker. Cover art by Norman Mingo.
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usualgangofidiots · 5 days ago
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paperback cover of The Dirty Old Mad (1971 printing)
Artist: Norman Mingo
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tomoleary · 1 month ago
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Norman Mingo “Alfred as Santa Claus” Mad #108 Cover Original Art (EC, 1967) Source
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pinupvintagepulp4 · 3 months ago
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Little red book around her neck. Pin-up art by Norman Mingo.
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listieshadows · 1 year ago
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Everyone else's arts had been so neat, I jus' had to get in on it myself.
Based on the cover for MAD Follies #1, by Norman Mingo.
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cryptofmadness · 2 years ago
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Al Jaffee : 1921-2023
by Chet Reams..
Al Jaffee, the famed American creator (comics artist and writer passed away on April 10, 2023. Born March 13, 1921 , Jaffee would go on to be a cartoonist and humorist throughout his life. Jaffee’s first professional comicbook work was the story "Squat Car Squad" in Joker Comics Vol 1 5, with a cover date of December 1942, and a street date estimate of September 1942.
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He was most famously recalled for his creation of the “MAD Fold-In” feature in MAD magazine, which first appeared in MAD #86 April 1964.
Jaffee’s first MAD credit was for writing the article “Baseball... Science or Skill?” in MAD issue #25, Sep 1955. It was illustrated by Jack Davis.
Al Jaffee’s first MAD magazine cover idea/cover writing credit was MAD #82 October 1963, and it was illustrated by Norman Mingo
Al Jaffee not only contributed to MAD magazine but also was a contributor to 3 issues of American humor comic-magazine CRACKED , having done several pieces for CRACKED issues 5, 6, and 7.
In 2016, Jaffee won a Guinness World Record for "the longest career as a comics artist" at "73 years, 3 months” He held the record consecutively up to the retirement date of 06 June 2020, and still holds the title in passing.
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Mad #014 (cover date August 2020 ) featured Jaffee’s final original work/contributions for MAD magazine with a cover concept/writing credit for a cover piece to be illustrated by Sam Viviano, and a new Fold-In “Why is the "What, Me Worry?" kid so worried? (Al Jaffee) “
Jaffee formally retired from comics work in June of 2020 at the age of 99.
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Jaffee will be remembered by his colleagues, fans and many other people for his long and illustrious body of work, his personality, and his influence on many creators.
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