Courtesy of the massive gag cartoon clip files of Dick Buchanan, here are some more gag cartoon clichés. This is part nine of this study. NINE!! And one more to come. My goodness! My thanks to him for this and -- take it away, Mr. B:
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GAG CARTOON CLICHES Part Nine
(1937 - 1968)
The Cartoon Clip
File continues the task of surveying gag cartoon clichés prevalent
during the mid-20th Century. We began compiling this illustrated list
when confronted with a list of 100 Gag Cartoon clichés
more than a year ago. Over time we have used this list as a guide,
finding typical examples of gag cartoons from the great magazines of the
era. Our research also uncovered several examples of clichés which were
not on the list so we have added them to this accounting, creating the
Cartoon Clip File Cliché Compendium. Here is the latest installment . . .
THE LOUD PARTY.
1. CLYDE LAMB. 1000 Jokes Magazine August-October, 1954.
2. ELMER ATKINS. Collier’s April 16, 1954.
3. GARDNER REA. 1000 Jokes Magazine March-May, 1964.
NOAH’S ARK.
1. ORLANDO BUSINO. Boys’ Life November, 1968.
2. CLYDE LAMB. American Legion Magazine December, 1953.
3. A.F. WILES. Punch July 2, 1958.
HUSBANDS COMING HOME LATE.
1. BILL YATES. American Legion Magazine January, 1956.
2. GEORGE CRENSHAW. 1000 Jokes Magazine Winter, 1950.
3. ROBERT CHURCHILL. The Saturday Evening Post February 24, 1951.
BEDTIME STORIES.
1. PERRY BARLOW. Collier’s June 2, 1937.
2. SALO ROTH. The Saturday Evening Post July 30, 1949.
3. ROLAND COE. Collier’s August 1, 1942.
PERFUME COUNTER.
1. REAMER KELLER. Judge March, 1947.
2. GEORGE DOLE. The Saturday Evening Post August 28, 1965.
3. BOB WEBER. True August, 1962.
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