Tabonga | 2,346 Posted April 11, 2023 Share Posted April 11, 2023 https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2023/04/10/mad-cartoonist-al-jaffee-dead/ What a run! 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Link | 2,738 Posted April 11, 2023 Share Posted April 11, 2023 One of the greats, and so unique and varied. None of "the usual gang of idiots" had articles quite like his. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tabonga | 2,346 Posted April 11, 2023 Author Share Posted April 11, 2023 1 minute ago, Link said: One of the greats, and so unique and varied. None of "the usual gang of idiots" had articles quite like his. I was especially impressed when he came up with the fold up rear covers. Snappy comebacks were pretty awesome too. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Link | 2,738 Posted April 11, 2023 Share Posted April 11, 2023 Here is the obit from the office: MAD Magazine mourns the loss of the incomparable Al Jaffee, creator of the MAD Fold-In, “Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions,” and many other MAD features through the decades. A humble and kind creator, Al’s presence, his astute social commentary, and his endless amusement at life’s ups and downs shaped the fabric of the magazine. “Al Jaffee was an incredibly gifted man who touched our hearts and never failed to make us laugh,” said Jim Lee, Chief Creative Officer and Publisher of DC. “He garnered the highest accolades and praise in the world of illustrations and comics.“ Al was named the Reuben Awards’ Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year in 2008, and was inducted into the Will Eisner Hall of Fame in 2013 and the Society of Illustrators’ Hall of Fame in 2014. He holds the Guinness World Record for the longest career as a comic artist, beginning with his first publication in Joker Comics in 1942 and continuing through his time at MAD until his retirement in 2020. “Al was, at heart, a rascal,” said John Ficarra, former MAD Editor-in-Chief who worked with Al for over 35 years. “He always had a playful twinkle in his eye and brought that sensibility to everything he created.” “It was an event when Al would visit the MAD offices to drop off a Fold-In,” said former MAD Art Director Sam Viviano. “The entire staff would gather for an hour just to listen to him talk about his amazing life and career.” “Al embodied the true spirit of MAD, and so many humorists, cartoonists and creatives will find inspiration in his work for generations to come,” said Suzy Hutchinson, MAD’s current Art Director. “He was a national treasure, and it was an honor to work with and learn from such an ingenious, caring, and wholly creative soul, the best of the Original Gang of Idiots.” An archive of Al’s work is held at Columbia University. He will be MADly missed. _______________ Inventions like the one in this painting were another subject he visited frequently. He had a boundless imagination. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamesRobot | 5,840 Events Team · Posted April 11, 2023 Share Posted April 11, 2023 Truly an amazing artist and satirist. What a run, indeed. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sumez | 2,995 Posted April 11, 2023 Share Posted April 11, 2023 It confused me for a while that the font on this site writes Al almost exactly like AI Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nrslam | 477 Posted April 11, 2023 Share Posted April 11, 2023 Rest in peace, Al. You brought much joy throughout your 78 (!!!) year career. Now I'm off to read one of my old issues of MAD. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-type | 2,539 Posted April 11, 2023 Share Posted April 11, 2023 Love MAD! RIP to the legend Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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