Drew Friedman’s Too Soon?: Famous/Infamous Faces 1995-2010 features the artist’s scathing, closely studied caricatures of celebrities and politicians from a nightmarish pop-culture alterna-verse.
Originally published in the pages of publications like New York magazine, Time, and The New Republic, Friedman’s images portray modern icons in all of their grotesque, media-puffed glory. His pantheon of parodied subjects includes everyone from Michael Jackson to Cindy McCain — all of whom are depicted in a creepily cartoonish style.
Explore Friedman’s website, check out his “Comics on Comics” interview, and buy a copy of the book.
Click through below for a gallery of images from the book.

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