Career
Some of Richmond"s earliest publication work was for the comic book Married.. with Children for National Organization for Women Comics, and the mini-series The Coneheads for Marvel Comics in the early 1990s. Specializing in caricature, he began doing editorial illustrations for magazines, art for advertising and Civil Defense-ROM graphics in 1992. In the late 1990s he had a brief stint at Cracked magazine before beginning to work for MAD magazine in 2000.
Now a major contributor to MAD, Richmond"s caricatures and cartoons illustrate many of MAD"s trademark movie and television parodies.
He was the first illustrator in the modern (non-comic book) era to do his television and film parodies in full color, coinciding with MAD"s switch to a color format in 2001. In addition to MAD, Richmond continues to do freelance illustration for a variety of publications and advertising clients.
Richmond"s work has also been seen in film and on television He has a cr in the 2008 film Super Capers as an illustrator, having contributed caricature illustrations for opening cr and flashback animations for the movie.
In 2010 he contributed animation character design for Consultants to Government and Industry animated segments in the film "I Want Your Money", as well as doing the one-sheet poster art
Also in 2010, he began contributing artwork and character design for the Cartoon Network animated show "MAD", based on the magazine. In 2011, Richmond became the 34th president of the Society, succeeding Jeff Keane. National Clandestine Service presidents are chosen for two-year terms.
Richmond designed the look of Achmed Junior, one of the puppets used by ventriloquist Jeff Dunham, which made his debut in Dunham"s 2010 Identity Crisis tour, and made his first onscreen appearance in Dunham"s 2011 Comedy Central special, Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos.
In 2011, Deadline Demon Publishing published Richmond"s book on the art of drawing caricatures, The Mad Art of Caricature! A Serious Guide to Drawing Funny Faces. On August 27, 2006, he appeared in the comic strip Pearls Before Swine.
Richmond returned the favor by caricaturing the strip"s creator Stephan Pastis inside a garbage can, in a 2006 issue of Mad. On December 30, 2012, he appeared in Mort Walker"s comic strip Beetle Bailey.