Don "Duck" Edwing (1934 – December 26, 2016)[1] was an American gag cartoonist whose work has appeared for years in Mad.
An example from 1986 is "Early One Evening In Las Vegas," in which a man finds that the only way to summon the fire department is to put a dollar bill in an alarm box which is built like a gambler's slot machine.
[6] With the exception of a single page of art in 1975, Edwing was exclusively a writer at Mad for more than a dozen years before becoming an occasional illustrative contributor in the early 1980s.
After Martin left Mad in late 1987, Edwing effectively replaced him as the magazine's one-page gag cartoonist.
Charter subscribers included The Los Angeles Times, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Denver Post and Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
TMS Director of Creative Services Fred Schecker commented, "We're excited to represent a comic that so many newspaper readers already know and love.