This one is very stylized and very different from most Mad Men fan art, which tends more towards echoing the era. The artist is Jack McCann.
Thought it was Duck — and then I noticed “Don”!
Recent convert to the Basket for Mad Men purposes. I do so love the analysis here.
Looks like magic marker and watercolor-it perfectly captures Don’s exasperation!
Is it me, or do I see a touch of Fred Flintstone in that expression? (jowls and mouth especially!)
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I’m tired of it, Don, tired of trying to prove I still have any value around here. I’m exhausted from hanging onto the ledge and having some kid’s foot on my fingertips. Bombs away. — Roger Sterling, Tea Leaves
I’m tired of it, Don, tired of trying to prove I still have any value around here. I’m exhausted from hanging onto the ledge and having some kid’s foot on my fingertips. Bombs away.
GQ interviews showrunners, including Matt Weiner
…And as other manly jewelry, genius!
A nice compilation of MM S4 moments and characters
Their music was featured during Roger's LSD trip, now Charlie Rose catches up with them in 2012
Thought it was Duck — and then I noticed “Don”!
Recent convert to the Basket for Mad Men purposes. I do so love the analysis here.
Looks like magic marker and watercolor-it perfectly captures Don’s exasperation!
Is it me, or do I see a touch of Fred Flintstone in that expression? (jowls and mouth especially!)