Showing posts with label BRONZE THRILLS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BRONZE THRILLS. Show all posts

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Random Cartoons

Here's where I go through my hard-drive to inventory what I have get rid of things that may be duplicates or I just don't need any more, and boy do I have a lot of gag cartoons. Here are some...

This was in the January 1967 issue of Knight. Here's a gag cartoonist named “DeCarlo” I've posted a lot of before. I thought it was Dan DeCarlo at first but I was wrong.
These were in Bronze Thrills, a black-themed mens' magazine from Magazine Management. There were a lot of white cartoons, making me think they might have just had an inventory of cartoons and put them in just any magazine they were pasting together.
These were in the April 1933 issue of Gayety
And the July 1929 issue of Ginger Stories

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Sex to Sexty and Bronze Thrills

Each Saturday I bring you more originals from Sex To Sexty and this time I give you some cartoons for Bronze Thrills as well, an African-American-themed mens magazine.

These first five are by the most prolific of all dirty magazine cartoonists,Bill Ward
Peter Wyma

Thursday, March 28, 2013

still more dirty cartoons

These next two are from Rogue, October 1964  photo 3-28-1Rogue_Oct1964_zps7b77bd8a.jpg  photo 3-28-2_zps7a453ba1.jpg By Vic Martin from Men's True Danger volume 6 number 7, September 1969.

This has nothing to do with anything, but the file name is written as one word all in lowercase and I keep seeing it as “menstuation anger”.  photo 3-28-3menstrueanger6-7sep69_zps890bbdfe.jpg  photo 3-28-4_zps33ef8d19.jpg By Bill Wenzel from Cavalcade, June 1968  photo 3-28-5cavalcadejun68_zps42bd3b74.jpg This one's from that too.  photo 3-28-6_zpsa0ce6340.jpg Bill Ward in Eve, September 1962  photo 3-28-7Eve1962-09p019_zps8e3344cf.jpg These three are from the first issue of Harem. I can't tell if the shading on the leftmost man's coat is a signature or just shading.  photo 3-28-8harem1-2-4_zps67d514ab.jpg  photo 3-28-9_zpsca57826d.jpg  photo 3-28-10_zpsf9054e17.jpg These two are from volume 8, number 11 of Bronze Thrills. I think these cartoons were originally meant for another magazine the company published being that it's a pulp magazine for the African-American demographic and these cartoons clearly are not.  photo 3-28-11BronzeThrillsv08n11-047_zpscde30785.jpg  photo 3-28-12_zpsd5c3071f.jpg From Oz volume 31 number 6, sometime around 1969. Oz was an underground Australian magazine devoted to both sex and drugs. Here's yet another parody of the famous Charles Atlas ad.  photo 3-28-13oz_31_06_zps383e2960.jpg