Don Edwing

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Don Edwing (b. 1934), aka Duck Edwing, is a gag cartoonist whose work has appeared for years in Mad. His signature Duck Edwing is usually accompanied by a small picture of a duck, and duck calls are heard on his answering machine.

He began with Mad in the 1960s. Before drawing his own cartoons, he was the uncredited writer for most of Don Martin's full-page sequences. During Martin's final years with Mad, Edwing was credited for many of the Martin gags. Edwing also wrote Spy vs. Spy for about 12 years as well as his own feature, Tales from the Duckside.

As Mad's "bizarre biz-artist" he authored and drew 17 Mad paperbacks. He also wrote three "Spy vs. Spy" books and Don Martin's "Captain Klutz" material. He collaborated with Paul Coker Jr. on two comic strips, Lancelot and Horace and Buggy. His cartoons have appeared in Playboy, Look, The Saturday Evening Post and other magazines.

He lives in Florida with his wife, Cluck. [1]

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