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16 Facts About Mort Todd

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Mort Todd was born on Michael Delle-Femine, November 9,1961 and is an American writer and media entrepreneur, best known as an editor-in-chief of Cracked magazine, and later, Marvel Music.

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Mort Todd is owner of Comicfix, a media company that has developed licensed properties.

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Mort Todd's illustrations appear on CD covers, magazines, newspapers, and print advertisements.

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Mort Todd sold his first screenplay for a TV pilot called The Ultimates to a German production company while still a teenager.

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Mort Todd wrote and penciled some stories for Clowes' Lloyd Llewellyn series from Fantagraphics.

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Mort Todd published some of the earliest mainstream work of Altergott, Clowes, and Peter Bagge.

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In 1994, Mort Todd launched a line of music comics called Marvel Music at Marvel Comics, working with such artists as Kiss, Rob Zombie, The Rolling Stones, KRS-One, and the estates of Elvis Presley and Bob Marley.

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In 2005, Mort Todd rejoined Cracked magazine, this time as a contributing editor, but left after several months.

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Mort Todd has storyboarded commercials and produced animation for Walt Disney, Sesame Street, CBS, MTV, and Comcast, including an animated TV pilot featuring Christopher Walken.

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Mort Todd was assistant director on the live-action film Distraction, and directed his first live-action short, a gangster comedy called A Change of Heart.

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Mort Todd is producer of The Diabolikal Super-Kriminal documentary, which had its world premiere in Italy at the Ravenna Nightmare Film Festival in November 2007, and its US premiere at San Diego Comic-Con in July, 2009.

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Mort Todd provided some animation for the documentary Arias with a Twist, directed by Bobby Sheehan.

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Mort Todd's illustrations appear on CD covers, magazines, newspapers and print advertisements.

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In late 2011, Mort Todd started Station A, a media company in Portland, Maine, that creates print advertising and comics, as well as a live action TV commercial he directed for Nosh Kitchen Bar that stirred a local controversy for its depiction of vegans.

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In 2013, Mort Todd relaunched ACE Comics with publisher Ron Frantz, who had published the line in the 1980s.

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Mort Todd had contributed to ACE in 1987, collaborating on the comic Return of the Skyman with legendary illustrator Steve Ditko.