Angelo Torres


Angelo Torres is an American cartoonist and caricaturist whose work has appeared in many comic books, as well as a long-running regular slot in 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. The story which was to be Torres' first solo EC story, "An Eye for an Eye" in Incredible Science Fiction #33, was rejected by the Comics Code and did not see print for the first time until 1971.

Atlas Comics

When the E.C. comics line failed after the enforcement of the Comics Code, Torres went to Atlas Comics 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 as the penultimate feature in Mad magazine.
He was named #61 in Atomic Comics' list of The Top 100 Artists of American Comic Books.