Al Jaffee
Allan Jaffee was a renowned American cartoonist celebrated for his innovative contributions to the satirical publication Mad. His most iconic creation, the Mad Fold-in, showcased his unique ability to blend humor with visual artistry, captivating readers for decades. Jaffee enjoyed an impressive tenure at Mad, serving as a key contributor for an astounding 65 years, making him the magazine's longest-serving artist.
Born on March 13, 1921, in Savannah, Georgia, Jaffee's career began in the comic book industry before he transitioned to Mad in 1955. His sharp wit and distinctive style quickly made him a favorite among fans. Throughout his illustrious career, Jaffee produced a multitude of memorable works, including the classic "Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions," which further solidified his reputation as a master of satire.
Jaffee's work has left an indelible mark on the world of comic art, earning him numerous accolades, including the prestigious National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award. In a 2010 interview, he humorously reflected on his longevity in the industry, stating, "Serious people my age are dead." Jaffee's legacy continues to inspire and entertain, as his unique perspective and creativity resonate with both longtime fans and new generations alike. He passed away on April 10, 2023, leaving behind a rich tapestry of humor and artistry.