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Mort Todd (born Michael Delle-Femine, November 9, 1961) is an American writer and media entrepreneur, best known as an editor-in-chief of '' Cracked'' magazine, and later,
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. He is owner of Comicfix, a media company that has developed licensed properties. As a writer, artist or editor, Todd has worked at several comic book companies, contributing to characters including
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, and to licensed properties such as Barbie and
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. His illustrations appear on CD covers, magazines, newspapers, and print advertisements.


Career


Early work

With
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and
Rick Altergott Rick Altergott (born 1961)Psycho Comics''. He sold his first screenplay for a TV pilot called ''The Ultimates'' to a German production company while still a teenager. The pilot was produced, but never distributed, and stars a young Clowes as a teen rock 'n' roll superhero. Mort also wrote and penciled some stories for Clowes' '' Lloyd Llewellyn'' series from Fantagraphics. Around then he started freelancing for
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,
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, Kitchen Sink,
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, and many other smaller publishers. Since 1984, he illustrated all eight volumes of
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(
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), a compilation series of obscure proto-punk rock from the 1960s. The original art to the cover of Volume One is on permanent display at the
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Punk Archive Collection. In 1985, Todd became editor-in-chief of '' Cracked'' magazine. There he signed artist Don Martin after a 32-year career at ''
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''. Todd also published some of the earliest mainstream work of Altergott, Clowes, and Peter Bagge. For
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, Todd created the comics magazine ''Monsters Attack!'',Mort Todd
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which featured horror comics and articles about movies. It ran five issues (Sept. 1989 - Dec. 1990), with Todd involved with the first four. Todd launched the imprint AAA, which published the first authorized collection of Bill Ward's pin-ups in ''W.O.W. (World of Ward)''. AAA also published a bilingual humor comic called ''Pepito'' with stories by writer George Gladir.


Marvel Comics

In 1994, Todd launched a line of music comics called
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at
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, working with such artists as
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, Rob Zombie,
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, KRS-One, and the estates of
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and
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. Some of the talent working on these books included Neil Gaiman, Kyle Baker, Dan Barry, Severin, Colan, and Morrow. While at Marvel, Todd also edited a series of pre- Comics Code horror and giant monster reprints (''Curse of the Weird'' and ''Monster Menace''), and developed the oversized ''
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'' by Ren & Stimpy-creator John Kricfalusi. In 2005, Todd rejoined ''Cracked'' magazine, this time as a contributing editor, but left after several months. Todd has written and illustrated for the new ''
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'' comic series, and completed new comic books featuring "Lucy Hell, Devilgirl", "The Secret Society", and the French/English language "Mr. Krime", the last written by Martyrs of Pop's Jean-Emmanuel Dubois. With his longtime collaborator Cliff Mott, Todd has created and directed three animated cartoons for ''
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''.


Film and TV

Todd has storyboarded commercials and produced animation for
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,
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, CBS,
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, and
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, including an animated TV pilot featuring
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. Todd was assistant director on the live-action film ''Distraction'', and directed his first live-action short, a gangster comedy called ''A Change of Heart''. He is producer of ''The Diabolikal Super-Kriminal'' documentary, which had its world premiere in Italy at the
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Nightmare Film Festival in November 2007, and its U.S. premiere at the
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in July, 2009. The film was awarded a Special Mention at the convention and in November, 2011, won the "Golden Lobster" Director's Award at the Portland Maine Film Festival. He has directed
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s for cartoonist Peter Bagge's
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band Can You Imagine?, the psychobilly band Psycho Charger, the Spanish Help Me Devil as well as an animated tease for his animated ''
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: Strip & Kill'' web series. He also provided some animation for the documentary ''
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'', directed by Bobby Sheehan.


Comicfix and Station A

The first work from Todd’s media company, Comicfix, was a trio of comic strips appearing in the ''
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'', starting in 2000: '' Speed Racer'', written and drawn by Mort; '' Celebrity Biografix'' by Mort and John Severin; and an interactive
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comic, '' Molly the Model'' by Mort, Cliff Mott and Pat Redding. His illustrations appear on CD covers, magazines, newspapers and print advertisements. Other work includes a comic booklet in the Wilmer Valderrama DVD, '' The Dead One'' (a.k.a. ''El Muerto''); a CD cover for Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and the European tour poster and videos for his band with Matt Verta-Ray,
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. Comicfix also published the three issue run of Holy Terror by Jason Caskey & Phil Hester that was started at
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but was never completed there. In late 2011, Mort started Station A, a media company in Portland, Maine, that creates print advertising and comics,
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as well as a live action TV commercial he directed for Nosh Kitchen Bar that stirred a local controversy for its depiction of
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s. as did an animated commercial for Taco Escobarr. In July 2012, Tood launched a weekly humor magazine, '' Vex''. On April 1, 2013, Todd perpetrated a hoax with the supposed discovery of a trove of 1950s horror comics from the fictitious Zeus Comics. The following day he announced it as a hoax to promote a publishing project. Beginning in 2014, Comicfix began publishing ''The Charlton Arrow.'' As more and more creators got involved, including some original Charlton Comics veterans, the publication became a color comic and moved to the Charlton Neo imprint where Mort became publisher and editor-in-chief.


ACE Comics

In 2013, Mort Todd relaunched ACE Comics with publisher Ron Frantz, who had published the line in the 1980s. Todd had contributed to ACE in 1987, collaborating on the comic '' Return of the Skyman'' with legendary illustrator Steve Ditko. The first new ACE Comics release was '' The Return of the Original Skyman Pencil Portfolio'', advertised as a 25th Anniversary Collectors’ Edition. It is unique in that the original pencil pages of artist Steve Ditko are printed next to the finished ink pages embellished by
Rick Altergott Rick Altergott (born 1961)Kill the Face!'', reprinting the revival of the Golden Age of Comic Books character
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, which Frantz released in the 1980s, with story by Joe Gill and art by Ditko with a cover by Alex Toth. As well as editing the book, Todd colored the collected issues, having been originally published in black and white. Another series being released by ACE is '' Classic Hot Rods and Racing Car Comics'', a reprint series collecting the original Charlton Comics series, written and drawn by Jack Keller.ACE Comics Classic Hot Rods and Racing Car Comics
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Bibliography

* (as Michael Delle-Femine) ''Monster Party'' (''Cracked'' digest, volume 2) (Globe Communications, 1987) * ''The Joker's Joke Book'' (Tom Doherty Associates, 1988) * ''Woodstock, 1969-1994'' (Marvel Music, 1994) — written with Charles Schneider, illustrated by Pat Redding * ''Over 100 Traits of Truly Horrible People: How to Be a Better Person'', (Radius Press, 2000)


References


External links

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Michael Delle-Femine
and (misspelled
Michael Della-Femine
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