You know how it is. Once in a while, just for a moment, we need a break from our day ....
Oh, what am I saying?
ALL
THE TIME I want a break from my day! And Dick Buchanan has just the
thing: fifteen of his favorite gag cartoons from the golden age of
magazine cartoons which were pulled and scanned fro his Grand Cartoon
Clip File located in the heart of New York City's Greenwich Village.
Thank you, Dick, for helping us laugh, and thanks!
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CARTOON CLIP FAVORITES
(1947 – 1969)
Here once again is a collection of vintage gag cartoons haphazardly from clipped from the pages of the great national magazines of the past and carefully arranged in random order for the amusement of one and all. Take a look . . .
1. CLYDE LAMB. 1000 Jokes Magazine Winter, 1954.
CARTOON CLIP FAVORITES
(1947 – 1969)
Here once again is a collection of vintage gag cartoons haphazardly from clipped from the pages of the great national magazines of the past and carefully arranged in random order for the amusement of one and all. Take a look . . .
1. CLYDE LAMB. 1000 Jokes Magazine Winter, 1954.
3. WALT WETTERBERG. Collier’s April 29, 1955.
4. DAN McCORMICK. The Saturday Evening Post September 12, 1953.
5. IRV ROIR. Collier’s January 26, 1952.
6. STAN HUNT. The Saturday Evening Post April 6, 1957.
7. SIDNEY HARRIS. True Magazine February, 1964.
8. HARRY MACE. The Saturday Evening Post December 11. 1954.
10. CHON DAY. This Week Magazine February 10, 1952.
11. ORLANDO BUSINO. Argosy Magazine October, 1964.
12. REAMER KELLER. The Saturday Evening Post July 17, 1948.13. JOHN GALLAGHER. The Saturday Evening Post November 7, 1953.
14. GARDNER REA. Collier’s August 5, 1955.
15. DICK OLDDEN. True Magazine December, 1969.
- Edited from a blog entry of August 6, 2020.
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