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Encyclopedia > Drew Friedman

Drew Friedman is a cartoonist known for his "stippling"-like style of caricature. His work has appeared widely, including in Entertainment Weekly and MAD Magazine. His painstaking attention to detail, and often photorealistic parodies of Hollywood legends is well known. June 17, 2005 cover of Entertainment Weekly, featuring actor Tom Cruise Entertainment Weekly is a magazine published by Time Warner in the United States which is dedicated to the world of celebrity and popular culture. ... Harvey Kurtzmans cover for the first issue of the comic book Mad Mad is an American humor magazine founded by publisher William Gaines and editor Harvey Kurtzman in 1952. ...


One of his most memorable Strips has Actor/Wrestler Tor Johnson Having a dream, parodying his well known Lobotomised persona in many Ed Wood films, Telephones Bela Lugosi after a nightmare of meeting many Tors... "Tor Sleep". "Tor Dream"... "Me Tor". Me Tor Too". "Me Tor Three"... "Aaagh! Bela, How many Tor?"...etc.


He has also had published a book containing much of his parodic celebrity illustrational work entitled "Any Resemblance to Persons Living or Dead is Purely Coincidental".


He has been recognized for his work with the National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Illustration Award for 2000, with another nomination for 2002, and a nomination for their Magazine Illustration Award for 2000. The National Cartoonists Society is an organization of professional cartoonists created in 1946. ...


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  • NCS Awards
Contributors to Mad
"The Usual Gang of Idiots"
Editors
Jerry DeFuccio | Al Feldstein | John Ficarra | Harvey Kurtzman | Nick Meglin
Writers
Anthony Barbieri | Dick DeBartolo | Desmond Devlin | Stan Hart | Frank Jacobs | Tom Koch | Arnie Kogen | Barry Leibmann | Jay Lynch | Andrew J. Schwartzberg | Larry Siegel | Lou Silverstone | Mike Snider
Writer-Artists
Sergio Aragonés | Dave Berg | John Caldwell | Don Edwing | Al Jaffee | Don Martin | Paul Peter Porges | Antonio Prohías
Artists
Tom Bunk | Bob Clarke | Paul Coker, Jr. | Jack Davis | Mort Drucker | Will Elder | Drew Friedman | Bernard Krigstein | Peter Kuper | Hermann Mejia | Norman Mingo | Tom Richmond | Jack Rickard | John Severin | Angelo Torres | Rick Tulka | Basil Wolverton | Monte Wolverton | Wally Wood | George Woodbridge | Bill Wray
Photographers
Irving Schild
Related articles
Mad Magazine | William M. Gaines

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Bruce Jay Friedman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (258 words)
Raised in the Bronx by Irving and Molly (Liebowitz) Friedman, Bruce became a force to be reckoned with in the literary world.
Bruce Jay Friedman is the father of the writer and musician Josh Alan Friedman, the cartoonist Drew Friedman, Kipp Friedman and Molly Friedman.
Friedman currently resides in New York City; he has divorced Ginger Friedman and is now married to the educator Patricia J. O'Donohue.
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