Al Gottlieb, former editor of Gag Recap, passed away last week. He was 94.
I received the below from Van Scott, current publisher of the magazine cartoon industry publication Gag Recap. (Gag Recap records all published gag cartoons by publication, date and cartoonist. It was. and still is, the go-to for information on what publications are buying gag cartoons, how to contact them, and what kind of cartoons they publish.)
"Al had been the publisher of The Gag Recap (a newsletter for cartoonists and gagwriters).
"The Gag Recap started in 1954 by Earl Temple. Al bought the Recap from John Waterfield in August 1963, and it continued for 36 years until Al sold it to Publisher Bill Keough. Al's last issue was August 1999.
"Al wrote re: the Recap, 'I’m proud of the fact that we never missed an issue in all those years.'
"Jacqueline states Al was a truancy officer working for the city of New York and worked on the Recap at nights and on weekends. Al was a gagwriter, not a cartoonist.
"He wrote for Joan Rivers and Phillis Diller. He sold gags to Marmaduke, Family Circus, Blondie and to many magazines. (His favorite magazine was Saturday Evening Post.) He had a close friendship with illustrator/cartoonist Ed Arno.
"The Gag Recap was a family business for Al, his wife Jo, and daughter Jackie.
"Jackie reminisces:
"In a final note, Jackie writes about her father ‘He loved the Recap!’"
"Al published The Gag Recap every month which covered all the 'major' magazine markets, and the Trade Journal Recap which had the smaller specialty magazines.
"He also published a yearly Directory of Cartoonists/Gagwriters & Short Markets List, Comedy Calendar Guide (a guide for writing and submitting monthly and seasonal material-topically indexed), Self-Syndication (step-by-step methods to sell and syndicate your cartoon strip), Successful Cartoon Gagwriting (a MUST for beginning cartoonists and gagwriters), as well as Pleasing Editors For Fun and Profit. And finally, Al would send you cartoon clips to help you build a morgue of cartoon settings. 50 clips for $5.
"Al was into side hustling before it was a thing!
"But, seriously, many cartoonists and writers owe Al and the Recap a lot for helping with their career."
Above: Bob Vojtko's cover to the February 200s issue of Gag Recap, poignantly acknowledging the loss of some of the markets then.
Agreed! Al Gottlieb quietly impacted a couple of generations of cartoonists and gag writers during his 36 years of running the Gag Recap and other publications. My condolences to his daughter. And thank you, Van, for continuing Gag Recap.
The New Gag Recap web site at the link you provided lists the latest issue as February 2017.
ReplyDeleteI'm the Publisher Of the New Gag Recap and we are still sending out issues each month. Just sent out issue #92 a few weeks ago
ReplyDeleteand working on Issue #93.
Like the great Al Gottlieb, we've never missed an issue in close to 8 years.
Best,
Van Scott
Glad you are still publishing.
ReplyDeleteThanks. We updated our website.
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