Monday, August 21, 2017

SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 18



Above: George Gately's take on a newly waxed floor. At the bottom of today's blog entry, take a look at Bob Barnes' "deja vu" on the gag.

Here are some gag cartoons from late 1950s SATURDAY EVENING POST magazines. Some good gags on suburban life, the drinking life, vacations and a bit of shopping by Barnes, Dahlin, Gallagher, Gately, Green, Hilton, Hunt, Kaz, Lamb, Markow, Pascal, Porges, Salo, Shirvanian, Taber, Tyrrell, Yates, Zeis and others.



A few of the cartoons in the scrapbook are in bad shape like the one above. That's why occasionally they look "bleached."







Peter Porges' cartoon is funny and creepy at the same time.














Above: one of Jack Markow's most reprinted cartoons. He's used it in a number of his "how to cartoon" books.














My thanks to Kristin Cawood for giving me this large scrapbook of 1950s gag cartoons to share! Thanks, Kristin!

The SATURDAY EVENING POST 1950s gag cartoons blog entries:
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 1
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 2
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 3
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 4
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 5
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 6
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 7
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 8
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 9
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 10
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 11
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 12
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 13
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 14
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 15
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 16
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 17
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 18
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 19
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 20
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 21
  • SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 22

1 comment:

Smurfswacker said...

So was "George" the most popular name for 1950s cartoon husbands?