It's another rainy day here in the Northeast, and a gloomy one. Here to
lift the darkness, is gag cartoon curator Dick Buchanan, with another
twenty lovely moldy old magazine cartoons culled from his massive
Cartoon Clip File located in Greenwich Village. Thanks, and take it away, Dick:
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CERTIFIED VINTAGE
(1940 – 1964)
Working
remotely (as always) your friendly crackpot Cartoon Clip File curator
has been hard at work exercising his authority under the Old Joke
Protection Act of 1953. Which means more gag cartoons have been
designated as Certified Vintage. Here are a few . . .
1. TON SMITS. This Week Magazine September 22, 1962.
2. W.F. BROWN. 1000 Jokes Magazine March – May, 1959.
3. LESLIE STARKE. The Saturday Evening Post October 30, 1954.
4. JEFF KEATE. Collier’s October 5, 1946.
5. CLYDE LAMB. American Legion Magazine September, 1954.
6. VIRGIL PARTCH. Collier’s September 15, 1946.
7. FRED LUNDY. American Legion Magazine November, 1963.
8. MARTHA BLANCHARD. The Saturday Evening Post July 31, 1948.
9. ED NOFZIGER. American Magazine September, 1950.
10. BURR SHAFER. American Magazine February, 1951.
11. DONALD REILLY. The Saturday Evening Post September 5, 1964.
12. AL ROSS. For Laughing Out Loud January – March, 1965.
13. BEN WICKS. 1000 Jokes Magazine December, 1963-February, 1964.
14. VAHAN SHIRVANIAN. This Week Magazine September 6, 1959.
15. CHON DAY. Collier’s November 30, 1946.
16. IRWIN CAPLAN. Collier’s September 22, 1945.
17. GARDNER REA. Collier’s September 15, 1945.
18. HERB GREEN. Argosy Magazine May, 1964.
19. TOM HENDERSON. The Saturday Evening Post September 19, 1953.
20. GEORGE PAPP. Collier’s December 14, 1940.
- Edited from a blog entry originally published April 2, 2021.
2 comments:
#12 is actually kind of profound.
#20 Seems to be the same George Papp better known for drawing Superboy and Green Arrow. I rarely see any of his gag magazine stuff.
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