Oh, in case you missed it, delve into the previous segments here:
Gag Cartoon Clichés Part 1
Gag Cartoon Clichés Part 2
Gag Cartoon Clichés Part 3
Gag Cartoon Clichés Part 4
Gag Cartoon Clichés Part 5
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GAG CARTOON CLICHÉS
Part Six: 1945 – 1956
The words cliché and stereotype both come from the French and originally were synonymous terms. Their meanings today are distinctly different. A cliché is something hackneyed, such as an overly familiar or commonplace phrase, theme or expression while stereotype today refers to an often unfair and untrue belief many people may have about people or things with a particular characteristic.
In the wide world of gag cartooning some clichés still remain, but gags rooted in stereotypical images have gradually disappeared over time, to be replaced by a more introspective and personal approach to humor.
Today we eschew the present and take a look at some gag cartooning cliché’s from the mid-century era. Some of these clichés are relics of the bygone past, while others are still a part of the gag cartoon world. A new twist on an old gag is always welcome. However, some subjects such as “Reading the Will” seem to have inspired little, if any, imagination.
This is the sixth installment of GAG CARTOONS CLICHÉS chosen from the vast Dick Buchanan Cartoon Clip File . . .
BURGLARS WITH MASKS.
1. RALPH NEWMAN. American Legion Magazine March 1947.
2. DICK CAVALLI. 1000 Jokes Magazine November, 1955 – January 1956.
3. VIRGIL PARTCH. Collier’s November 10, 1945.
GREETING CARDS.
1. DICK CAVALLI. American Legion Magazine July, 1954.
2. KATE OSANN. Collier’s October 14, 1950.
3. MORT WALKER. The Saturday Evening Post November 29, 1949.
OLD CODGERS.
1. TOM HUDSON. American Legion Magazine September, 1953.
2. HENRY BOLTINOFF. 1000 Jokes Magazine Winter, 1952.
3. CHARLES ADDAMS. True Magazine October, 1945.
READING THE WILL.
1. MARTHA BLANCHARD. The Saturday Evening Post May 30, 1953.
2. SYD HOFF. True Magazine June, 1952.
3. W. A. VANESLOW. 1000 Jokes Magazine Fall, 1949.
THE LINEUP.
1. BOB BARNES. American Legion Magazine March, 1948.
2. RONALD LINDQUIST. The Saturday Evening Post May 30, 1953.
3. DON TOBIN. The Saturday Evening Post June 24, 1950.
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