I realized all the cartoons from this issue of Click this time are black and white. Not that it matters or anything, just something I noticed.
This one is by Gene Carr
One of the Four Roth Brothers
So's this one.
Kirk Stiles.
Adolph Schus
Dorothy McKay
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Thursday, March 6, 2014
Thursday, October 11, 2012
The Amazing Adventures of Cavalier and Climax (and Ace)
Cavalier was closer to Playboy in that it seemed to be among the higher echelon of men's magazines—general interest magazines that just happened to have nude photo spreads. Like its competitor Playboy (and to a lesser extent, Esquire), many of its cartoons were full-pagers in color by cartoonists who also concurrently drew for New Yorker and other un-embarrassing magazines.
These next few are from Cavalier volume 14, number 131, May 1964
Lee Lorenz
Edward Frascino
Al Ross
Bill Hoest
From Cavalier, volume 15, number 142, April 1965
by Edward Frascino
Brian Savage
From Cavalier volume 16, number 154, April 1966
By Lee Lorenz
Richard Guindon
Bill Hoest
From Climax, April 1960
Orlando Busino
From the September 1964 issue of Ace
I've been told this DeCarlo I've been printing in my look at men's magazines every week is not Dan DeCarlo as I've previously been saying. It makes sense now since it looks nothing like the Archie-esque comics he was doing at the same time, which he's always signed with his full name or initials. It seems like a venue he'd work in, but there's no evidence he actually did. Sorry for saying so before.
The October 1960 issue of Ace
More cartoons from dirty magazines next Thursday.
These next few are from Cavalier volume 14, number 131, May 1964
Lee Lorenz



by Edward Frascino


By Lee Lorenz





I've been told this DeCarlo I've been printing in my look at men's magazines every week is not Dan DeCarlo as I've previously been saying. It makes sense now since it looks nothing like the Archie-esque comics he was doing at the same time, which he's always signed with his full name or initials. It seems like a venue he'd work in, but there's no evidence he actually did. Sorry for saying so before.


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