Wordless cartoons are not common. At least not now. I think so many cartoonists (me included) concentrate on the quip or the wisecrack, instead of just letting the picture tell the story.
My friend Dick Buchanan has scanned in, and now shares, some great examples of the truly wordless and the mostly wordless cartoons. By "mostly," I mean a cartoon with a label or a sign you have to read.
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Here’s another bunch of clever cartoons of the wordless variety. Cartoons by cartoonists who don’t need one-liners to evoke amusement.
B. KLIBAN. Art school drop-out “Bud” Kliban started his gag cartoon career at the top, with Playboy in 1962. Look February 12, 1963
BILL HARRISON. Saturday Evening Post Jan 24, 1953
GEORGE SMITH. True April 1950
TOM HENDERSON. Look March 17, 1959
MORT WALKER. Saturday Evening Post September 27, 1947
VIP (Virgil Partch). American Legion Magazine May, 1948
GARDNER REA. Look Magazine September 15, 1959
ED KOREN. Edward Koren, New Yorker cartoonist and Vermont’s 2nd Cartoonist Laureate (2014-2016). From Columbia University’s Jester, reprinted in 1000 Jokes Magazine June-August 1963
B. KLIBAN. Kliban was hitting his stride in the early ‘70’s. Evergreen Review December, 1970
TOM HUDSON. Collier’s May 19, 1947
CEM (Charles E Martin) Collier’s June 5, 1948
HENRY SYVERSON. Collier’s August 14, 1948
ALI. (Alfred Isler) Boys’ Life April 1950
More from the massive clip file that Dick is generously sharing. Thanks, Dick:
From the Dick Buchanan Files: Orlando Busino Gag Cartoons 1956 - 1966
From the Dick Buchanan Files: CARTOONYFELLERS’ DIGEST, "a 1955 rag for cartoonists by cartoonists"
From the Dick Buchanan Files: Magazine Cartoons from Life and Judge 1931 - 38
From the Dick Buchanan Files: June 1953 Cartoonist's Market Newsletter
Dick Buchanan's Cartoon File: More Mid-Century Gag Cartoons 1946 - 1964
Dick Buchanan's Cartoon File: Color Gag Cartoons 1946 - 1956
Dick Buchanan's Cartoon Files: Cops and Robbers Gag Cartoons 1945 - 1968
Dick Buchanan's Cartoon Files: Gahan Wilson: Early Gag Cartoons 1954 - 1964
Dick Buchanan's Cartoon File: Inkyfellers' Gagzette
Dick Buchanan's Cartoon File: The Years of Al Ross - 1947 – 1968
Dick Buchanan's Cartoon Files: New Yorker Cartoonists Abroad 1966-1968
Dick Buchanan's Cartoon File: 1945 - 1962
From the Dick Buchanan Files: "How I Create Humor" from 1950s - 60s Gag Cartoon Insider Journal "The Information Guide"
Dick Buchanan's Cartoon File: 1950s Color Magazine Gag Cartoons
Dick Buchanan's Cartoon File: Funny Vintage Magazine Gag Cartoons 1946 - 1963
Dick Buchanan's Cartoon File: Wordless Gag Cartoons 1944-1964
1953 George Booth Drawings for American Legion Magazine
Dick Buchanan: Winter/Christmas/Holiday Gag Cartoons 1940s-60s
Dick Buchanan: Some PUNCH Magazine Cartoons 1948-1963
Dick Buchanan: Gag Cartoon Clip File 1946-64
Dick Buchanan: Gag Cartoon Clip File 1947-62
Dick Buchanan: Some Favorite Magazine Gag Cartoons 1940-60s
Dick Buchanan: Gag Cartoon Clip File 1931-64
B. Kliban's name was not "Bud" -- The "B." originally stood for "Bernard", which he hated, so he legally changed his full name to "B. Happy Kliban". His friends called him "Hap". (He was born on "Happy" New Year's day.)
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