Rick Tulka

Rick Tulka

Rick Tulka is an illustrator and caricaturist who has appeared in "MAD Magazine" since 1988.

In 2007, he was featured on the "CBS Sunday Morning" show in conjunction with the release of the book he co-authored with Noël Riley Fitch, "Paris Café: The Sélect Crowd" (Soft Skull Press). Dozens of Tulka's caricatures of Parisians, drawn from life at the historical literary café, Le Sélect, are featured in the book. [www.cbsnews.com/stories/ 2007/06/10/sunday/main2908509.shtml]

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