Tuesday, May 02, 2006

VICE Magazine & MAD Fold-Ins

I've got a one-page comic in the new issue of VICE magazine, out this Friday, May 5th. It's the "comics issue", so be on the lookout for it (it's free!). Unfortunately, I don't think any place in St. Louis carries Vice, which is fitting because my strip is about the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, AKA The Arch. The drawing above in an excerpted panel.

The issue was guest-edited by Johnny Ryan and has a great cover (see above) done with the living legend Al Jaffee. Jaffee has always been one of my favorite artists, having created such classic humor contraptions as Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions and the Mad Magazine Fold-In. It's an honor to be even peripherally involved in the same publication (although the bone-in-the-vomit gag seen in my panel above is more an homage to fellow Mad artist Don Martin). To keep the Jaffee love flowing, here are a couple of Fold-In ripoffs I've drawn recently:

The first (now in the permanent collection of Dan Nadel) was published in the USS Catastrophe Election Treasury. The second was originally drawn for St. Louis hardcore zine Speak for Yourself but was most recently published in my odds and ends collection Schematic Comics. Click here if you want to see both Fold-Ins in action! Fun fact: I once got my mom to iron the back covers of my beat-up back issues of Mad to return them to "mint" condition!

5 comments:

poetzscher said...

HAW HAW! rad fold-ins. i'm gonna have fitful dreams of you cavorting in your skivvies.

Bill Keaggy said...

ZETTWOCH RULES!

Mike said...

Very nie work! Love the little old lady barfing in the Arch capsule! :-)

COOP said...

Those Fold-ins came out great. I had to do one years ago for HUSTLER, and it was one of the most challenging things I ever did. I had even more respect for Jaffee after that!

Grant Fikes said...

These fold-ins are extremely genius.