One of the masters at charicature for Mad magazine, Drucker's art graced many Mad covers and was often assigned the main story to adapt spoofs of popular movies and television shows. His artistry humorously emphasized the best and worst facial features of celebrities making them instantly recognizable and relatable. Not only that, but his stories often had meticulous details and backgrounds that added to the hilarity as the obsurd would often break out each panel. Classic humor by one of the greats at it.
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