My thanks to Friend-of-this-blog Dick Buchanan. He has wandered the
dusty piles of his old magazines and scanned in a selection of fifteen
cartoons without words and shared them with us. Take it away, Dick!
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At one time or another several magazines had a feature titled “Too
Funny for Words” featuring cartoons without captions. Here are some
cartoons that fall into that special category--some amusing if not
necessarily “too funny” cartoons by some of the best cartoonists of
their time.
1. AL ROSS. For Laughing Out Loud. July-September, 1963
2. GEORGE la MENDOLA (George Dole). 1000 Jokes Magazine. Fall, 1950
3. CORKA. (Jon Cornin & Zena Kavin) Liberty. August 10, 1946
4. CLYDE LAMB. Judge. October 1953
5. TOM HENDERSON. Collier’s. July 8,1955
6. VIRGIL PARTCH. Liberty. September 9, 1944
7. TON SMITS. 1000 Jokes Magazine. March-May, 1962
8. CEM (CHARLES E. MARTIN) The Saturday Evening Post. September 29, 1962
9. CHARLES ADDAMS. True Magazine. October 1949
10. BOB BARNES. 1000 Jokes Magazine. Fall, 1950
11. JOHN GALLAGHER. Collier’s. March 16, 1953
12. HENRY SYVERSON. Look Magazine. January 28, 1964

14. STAN HUNT. 1000 Jokes Magazine. May-July, 1955

15. CLYDE LAMB. 1000 Jokes Magazine. Summer, 1951

FYI: In May, 1955, The Gag Re-Cap (a publication for cartoonists and gag writers covering major magazines) reported that out of 94 magazines there were 924 cartoons published, of which 20% were no caption gags—194 to be exact..
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Thanks, Dick, for this amazing selection.
- This has been an edited rerun from December 22, 2016.