SDXL LORA for the art style of American cartoonist Don Martin.
Don Martin was a cartoonist whose works were popularized in the pages of Mad Magazine. Martin often was billed as "Mad's Maddest Artist."
His style (from Wikipedia):
Martin's immediately recognizable drawing style (which featured bulbous noses and the iconic hinged foot) was loose, rounded, and filled with broad slapstick. His inspirations, plots, and themes were often bizarre and at times bordered on the berserk. In his earliest years with Mad, Martin used a more jagged, scratchy line. His style evolved, settling into its familiar form by 1964. It was typified by a sameness in the appearance of the characters (the punchline to a strip often was emphasized by a deadpan take with eyes half open and the mouth absent or in a tight, small circle of steadfast perplexity)