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Encyclopedia > Mort Drucker

Mort Drucker is a cartoonist and caricaturist from Brooklyn, New York.


Drucker joined Mad Magazine in the early 1960s (?) and has become well known (and revered by some) for his brilliant parodies of movies and television shows. He manages to combine a comic strip style with consistent photographic likenesses of film and TV stars panel after panel. Drucker is a freelance artist who has also contributed to Time magazine covers.


In MAD's Harry Plodder series of Harry Potter movie parodies, the Voldemort character is named "Druckermort".


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Tom’s MAD Blog » Blog Archive » The Mort Drucker Caricature Story (1676 words)
Mort is one of my all time heroes, and getting a chance to meet him was something I was not going to pass up.
Debbie was a friend of Mort and Barbara’s, and she was instrumental in getting him as a speaker, securing a number of his originals to auction off at the convention and arranging a telephone Q&A with him live and the event.
Barbara told her Mort would do a final in fl and white ink with perhaps a little bit of wash. Anna was thrilled and could not thank her enough.
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