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Encyclopedia > Don Edwing

Don Edwing is a gag cartoonist whose work has appeared for years in MAD Magazine. He also calls himself "Duck" Edwing, accompanied by a small picture of a duck. Before drawing his own cartoons, he was the uncredited writer for several of Don Martin's fullpage sequences. MAD is an American humor magazine founded by publisher William Gaines and editor Harvey Kurtzman in 1952. ... Don Martin (May 18, 1931–January 6, 2000) was a popular American satirical comic artist and cartoon artist who contributed to MAD magazine from 1955 to 1987. ...


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Don Edwing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (174 words)
Don Edwing is a gag cartoonist whose work has appeared for years in MAD Magazine.
He also calls himself "Duck" Edwing, accompanied by a small picture of a duck.
Before drawing his own cartoons, he was the uncredited writer for most of Don Martin's fullpage sequences.
Don Martin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (470 words)
Don Martin (May 18, 1931 – January 6, 2000) was a popular American cartoon artist whose best-known work appeared in MAD magazine from 1956 to 1988.
He received the National Cartoonist Society Special Features Award for 1981 and 1982, and was inducted into the Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2004.
Not long afterwards, he began cartooning for the rival humor publication Cracked, which tweaked its larger competitor by billing Martin as "Cracked's Crackedest Artist." After six years with Cracked, Martin parted company with the magazine in 1993.
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