Wow! Here's another batch of gag cartoon clichés that have been collected over the years by our friend Dick Buchanan. Thanks, Dick. And don't forget to look at all of the other clichés that Dick has cataloged. Including this entry, there are now fifty magazine cartoon clichés, with 150 samples. My goodness! A feast.
Just in case you need more:
And here's the latest! Thanks, Dick!
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GAG CARTOON CLICHES Part Ten
(1949 - 1966)
Cartoon Clip File Cliché Compendium continues the task of surveying gag
cartoon clichés prevalent during the mid-20th Century. Haphazardly
culled from the leading magazines of the era, these gag cartoons
illustrate cartoonist’s attempts to add a new twist to an old situation.
Sometimes they were inspired, other times they fell flat into the same
old rut that begat the cliché in the first place.
It was all in fun.
VISITING DAY.
1. DAN DANGLO. 1000 Jokes Magazine March-May, 1956.
2. VAHAN SHIRVANIAN. 1000 Jokes Magazine December, 1959-February, 1960.
3. AL JOHNS. The Saturday Evening Post. October 10, 1959.
REPORT CARDS.
1. JOHN DEMPSEY. 1000 Jokes Magazine August-October, 1954.
2. REAMER KELLER. Collier’s March 28, 1953.
3. HERB WILLIAMS. American Magazine February, 1949.
SUGGESTION BOX.
1. ROBERT DAY. Collier’s September 25, 1948.
2. HANK KETCHAM. Collier’s July 2, 1949.
3. AL JOHNS. The Saturday Evening Post October 10, 1959.
MAN HIDING IN THE CLOSET.
1. DICK ERICSON. 1000 Jokes Magazine December 1965-February, 1966.
2. GUSTAV LUNDBERG. 1000 Jokes Magazine May-July, 1955.
3. VIRGIL PARTCH. True Magazine November, 1956.
MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS.
1. ROBERT DAY. The Saturday Evening Post February 11, 1950.
2. CLYDE LAMB. American Legion Magazine November, 1953.
3. VAHAN SHIRVANIAN. 1000 Jokes Magazine March-May, 1958.
Need more?
Gag Cartoon Clichés Part 9
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