Dick Buchanan shares some summer-themed magazine cartoons from the golden age of gag cartooning, so we are guaranteed some laughs thanks to his clip file. Thanks very much, Dick, and take it away ...
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SUMMER FUN
(1939 – 1964)
Another
summer is here, prompting your friendly crackpot cartoon
clipper to sift through the files to find gag cartoons dealing with
summer activities. The result is a selection of gag cartoons in color
and glorious black and white which show how some cartoonists portrayed
summer back in the days “when the livin’ was easy.” Of course, in
reality, while everyone else went to the beach or the ball park, the gag
cartoonist spent the summer indoors, chained to the drawing board
churning out roughs about autumn and football.
1. HARRY MACE. Collier’s August 5, 1955.
2. STAN FINE. American Legion Magazine June, 1954,
3. SALO ROTH. The Saturday Evening Post July 17, 1948.
4. DAVID HUFFINE. Collier’s June 10, 1939.
5. DON TOBIN. The Saturday Evening Post July 8, 1950.
6. ROY FOX. The Saturday Evening Post May 21, 1949.
7. BOB BARNES. Collier’s July 4, 953.
8. JOHN ALBANO. The Saturday Evening Post March 6, 1951.
9. BORIS DRUCKER. The Saturday Evening Post July 31, 1948.
10. ORLANDO BUSINO. Argosy October, 1964.
11. BILL HARRISON. Collier’s October 10, 1953.
12. DAVE GERARD. The Saturday Evening Post July 17, 1948.
13. VIRGIL PARTCH. Collier’s July 28, 1950.
14. ROWLAND WILSON. American Legion Magazine September, 1953.
15. MARTIN GIUFFRE. Collier’s June 13, 1953.
16. JOHN GALLAGHER. American Legion Magazine July, 1963.
17. WILLIAM von RIEGEN. Collier’s July 11, 1953.
18. WALT WETTERBERG. The Saturday Evening Post June 15, 1957.
19. BERT GOSHELL. Liberty Magazine July 21, 1945.
20. JERRY MARCUS. The Saturday Evening Post June 1, 1957.
-- This has been an edited version of a blog entry of May 27, 2021.