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      Angelo Torres (born April 14, 1932, in Santurce, Puerto Rico) is an American cartoonist and caricaturist whose work has appeared in many noteworthy comic books, as well as a long-running regular illustrator for Mad.


      EC Comics


      Torres was friends with artist Al Williamson in the early 1950s and occasionally assisted him on work for EC Comics with fellow artists Frank Frazetta and Roy Krenkel (known as the Fleagle Gang). The story which was to be Torres' first solo EC story, "An Eye for an Eye" in Incredible Science Fiction #33 (Jan.-Feb. 1956), was rejected by the Comics Code and did not see print for the first time until 1971.


      Atlas Comics


      When the EC comics line ended after the enforcement of the Comics Code, Torres (and several other EC alumni) went to Atlas Comics (later to be known as the Marvel Comics Group) and drew a number of short stories for their mystery titles in 1956-57, titles such as Astonishing, Spellbound, Uncanny Tales, Marvel Tales and many others.


      Warren Publishing


      Torres later worked for Warren Publishing under editor Archie Goodwin. He contributed art on 20 stories for Creepy, Eerie and Blazing Combat from 1964 through 1967.


      Mad Magazine


      From October 1969 until April 2005 he drew the satires of contemporary U.S. television shows (and later movies) as the penultimate feature in Mad magazine (whereas Mort Drucker drew the movie parodies in its opening portions).
      He was named #61 in Atomic Comics' (retailer) list of The Top 100 Artists of American Comic Books.


      Recent work


      Torres drew five "what if?"-pseudo-covers for comic historian Grant Geissman's book The History of EC Comics, appearing in the end of the book, under the general guideline, " what if the anti-comics crusade which took down EC and countless competitors had been able to survive the McCarthy Era censorship assault, and EC had asked Torres to illustrate its covers?"


      Society of Illustrators Museum of Illustration Exhibition


      For his 90th birthday, The Society of Illustrators in New York City fêted Torres with a comprehensive exhibition of his vast body of work: "What, Me PANIC? Celebrating Angelo Torres" from May 11 through September 3, 2022 with several hundred never-before-seen pieces of original art from his tenure with EC, Marvel, Warren, MAD and more, photos, comics, magazines and memorabilia. Robert L. Reiner curated the show with assistance from Clint Morgan, who also designed the exhibition program (https://societyillustrators.org/shop/books-media/si-publications/signed-what-me-panic-celebrating-angelo-torres-exhibition-catalog), and the filmmakers Ian Scott McGregor and Will Mayo produced a short documentary - My Dinner with Angelo - interviewing and revisiting the career of Angelo Torres (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eycPHlNU_48)


      The Unwanted by Otto Binder


      Angelo Torres provided layouts and pencils for a "new work" by the late Otto Binder (1911-1974). Adapted by Robert L. Reiner, the story was written in 1953 and was previously unpublished. Stefan Koidl, a Salzburg-based sculptor and master digital artist provided finishing art. Titled, "The Unwanted," the story is a parable where a society learns to be careful what it wishes for and to understand what it means to be unwanted. Fantagraphics is the publisher.


      Bibliography



      Comics work includes:

      Piracy #1-2 (inks, EC Comics, Oct/Nov 1954)
      Creepy #1-5, 7, 10-13 (Warren Publishing, 1964–1966)
      Eerie #2,3,5,6,8 (Warren Publishing, 1965–1966)
      Mad #130-213, 288, 300 (October 1968-March 1980, December 1988, January 1991)
      Horror From The Tomb 1954


      References




      Sources


      Angelo Torres at the Grand Comics Database
      Angelo Torres at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
      Lambiek: Angelo Torres


      External links


      Complete list of Torres' work for Mad
      Angelo Torres at Comic Vine
      About Angelo

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    About - Angelo Torres Art

    Angelo's work spans the genres of science fiction, mystery, romance, horror, war, prehistoric animals, the space race, World War ll, the Civil War, and of course, humor. No subject was ever avoided, and being able to put aside a war page to work on a MAD parody made drawing that much more enjoyable.

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    MAD Magazine - Angelo Torres Art

    1969 marked my first appearance in MAD Magazine, in issue #130, with the movie satire Where Vultures Fare.My first actual job for MAD was If Everyone Talked Like Don Rickles, but it was set aside in favor of the Vultures satire and would run an issue later, in MAD #131.My last major feature for MAD was the movie parody Repeat The Fock-Ups for issue #452, in 2005.

    Film — Angelo Torres Art

    “Cartoonist Angelo Torres recounts stories from his illustrious career and paints a rare picture of the Golden Age Comic scene as the industry faced public scrutiny. Including footage of the infamous MAD trips and publisher Bill Gaines, this short documentary welcomes you to chew the Chicken Fat with one of MAD’s most legendary and prolific ...

    Work - Angelo Torres Art

    WORK. Click below to see selections of some of my work. EARLY WORK: COMICS. WARREN PUBLISHING

    Early Work: Comics - Angelo Torres Art

    I had no idea there was so much of my early work - some of it dating back over sixty years - still floating about. Drawings I did in art school or at the onset of my career, which were long forgotten, are suddenly available on the internet or appear in fan magazines.

    Warren — Angelo Torres Art

    WARREN PUBLISHING. Some of my work for Warren Publishing, with some added Creepy-related art.

    "Sports Awards" Broadcasters, Quarterback Magazine, 1970

    "Sports Awards" Group of four Broadcasters, Quarterback Magazine, 1970. Original Art by Angelo Torres, 8”x8” on heavy stock, pencil, ink tones. Comes with certificate signed by Angelo. International shipping add $50.

    Contact — Angelo Torres Art

    Feel free to drop me a note with any questions or comments. I'll get back to you as soon as I can. - ANGE

    Store — Angelo Torres Art

    "Sports Awards" Sam Huff, Quarterback Magazine, 1970 - Original Art. Sale Price: $75.00 Original Price: $100.00 sale