From October, 1968 until March, 1980 he drew the satires of contemporary U.S. television shows as the penultimate feature in Mad magazine (whereas Mort Drucker drew the movie parodies in its opening portions).
Apart from his work with Walker, Dumas also worked on other comic strips like Benchley with Mort Drucker and Rabbits Rafferty and McCall of the Wild with Mel Crawford.
In 1962, Laikin teamed with cartoonist Mort Drucker on the highly successful JFK Coloring Book (Kanrom Publishers), which sold 2,500,000 copies, prompting follow-up coloring books on Ollie North and Ronald Reagan.
It was this association that brought him to the attention of Mad when some of the show's scripts were reproduced in the magazine with caricatures of the star duo drawn by Mort Drucker.
Mort Sahl | Peter Drucker | Mort Drucker | Michel Drucker | Stanley Drucker | Johanna Drucker | Mort Garson | Mort | Mort Walker | Mort Todd | Mort Shuman | Mort Mills | Mort Crim | Udny Mort House | Thomas Sutcliffe Mort | Mort Castle | Malka Drucker | Leopold Drucker | Léa Drucker | La mort d'Adam | Helen Mort | Dracula – L'amour plus fort que la mort | Dracula - Entre l'amour et la mort |
Such illustrators have included Mort Drucker (Mad Magazine), Jack Davis (The Zack Files, Marsupial Sue), David Catrow (Stand Tall Molly Lou Mellon) and Brian Biggs (illustrator for MOMA's children's web site).