Mad Magazine Cartoonist Al Jaffee Dead At 102

Cartoonist Al Jaffee has died the age of 102 in New York Metropolis.

The artist’s granddaughter Fani Thomson confirmed the information to The New York Occasions on Monday, citing the trigger as “multi-system organ failure.”

Jaffee, born in 1921, began his profession as a comic book e book artist earlier than starting his run at Mad in 1955.

One of many humor journal’s most prolific illustrators, Jaffee was credited with the invention of its iconic “Fold-In” function. The zany again covers, initially a subversive twist on Playboy’s centerfolds, grew to become one of many journal’s hallmarks after being launched in 1964.

Al Jaffee, seen here in 2011, has died at the age of 102.
Al Jaffee, seen right here in 2011, has died on the age of 102.
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Identified for his puckish humor and often-salacious fashion, he racked up 65 years with the journal till his retirement in 2020.

Jaffee credited his longevity to his humorousness, telling the outlet Inspicio, “Severe folks my age are useless,” again in 2010.

Jaffee is survived by two kids from his first marriage, Richard Jaffee and Deborah Fishman; two stepdaughters, Tracey and Jody Revenson; 5 grandchildren; one step-granddaughter; and three great-grandchildren.

Comedian followers around the globe mourned Jaffee’s loss on Twitter. See the most effective tributes beneath:

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