presidents Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter. Club asked Davis in 2011 what illustrations he’s most proud of, the cartoonist said his TIME magazine covers -which, as seen above, spoofed the most influential figures and events of the ’70s, from football’s Joe Namath and the Super Bowl to U.S. He went on to do the movie posters for the 1963 slapstick comedy It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and for ’70s flicks, such as Woody Allen’s Bananas and Robert Altman’s The Long Goodbye.īut when the culture news outlet The A.V. His freelance comic art for William Gaines’ EC Comics helped earned him a place in the so-called “Usual Gang of Idiots,” the group that started the humor publication MAD magazine in 1952. The Atlanta native started his career at the University of Georgia‘s campus publications before moving to New York City to take evening classes at the Art Students League. Jack Davis, a caricature artist and founding member of MAD magazine who designed covers for TIME magazine, died Wednesday.
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