Marcellus Hall graduated with a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. His art has appeared on the cover of the New Yorker, as well as in the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic Monthly, and Time magazine. His first book for children was BECAUSE YOU ARE MY BABY (2008). He lives in New York City, and can also be found at www.marcellushall.com.
...influence of Mad around fourth grade. Along with his classmate, the future musician and New Yorker cover artist Marcellus Hall, Dikkers learned to draw by copying Don Martin cartoons from Mad. Years later, Dikkers became a founding editor of the Onion,...
...pernicious influence of MAD around fourth grade. Along with his classmate, future musician and New Yorker cover artist Marcellus Hall, Dikkers learned to draw by copying Don Martin cartoons from MAD. Years later, Dikkers became founding editor of The...
...of ornery, fun songs, none better than “Clean Shirt,” an ode to empowering oneself via the laundry. Singer Marcellus Hall, who put out a solid solo record last year, declares that he’s going to pick himself up off the dirt, and then “put on...
...of ornery, fun songs, none better than “Clean Shirt,” an ode to empowering oneself via the laundry. Singer Marcellus Hall, who put out a solid solo record last year, declares that he’s going to pick himself up off the dirt, and then “put on...