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Friday, May 10, 2019

more unwoke cartoons

I post cartoons that might have been acceptable thirty or more years ago (by white males anyway) but here are some more, plus some that might have been wrong even then.

I hate that word “woke” though. Just that it's replaced “politically correct” now that's been taken away from us. What's better? Enlightened? Evolved? Anyway, here's a baker's dozen of cartoons they wouldn't print today.

Cavalcade, c. 1940s
Cavalcade, February 1942
Cavalcade, March 1943
Martin Filchock
Gaze, August 1959
Mike Williams
Punch June 6, 1973
Rake, January 1962
Saturday Evening Post May 6, 1944
Fury, March 1962
Buck Brown
Playboy, April 1968
Stanley Rayon
Gee-Whiz, April 1967
Al Stine
Rogue, October 1964
Topper, August 1963

Thursday, January 24, 2019

Cartoon themes: roommates, part 2

This is how girls are when guys aren't around. I know it's true because cartoons say so.

Fun House, February 1980
Gaze, August 1959
Al Ross
Hello Buddies, May 1955
Leo Garel
Playboy, July 1972
Sir!, February 1954
Spree, November 1959
Playboy, June 1956
Buck Brown
Playboy, January 1968
Playboy, December 1953
Gregory D'Alessio
Hello Buddies, June 1952
Good Humor, October 1964
Frank Beaven
Hello Buddies, June 1952
Cad, May 1959

Thursday, November 15, 2018

Return of cartoons I don't get

Punch February 4, 1920
Playboy, July 1955
Al Ross
Playboy, September 1963
Sex to Sexty, 1970s
Esquire, January 1934
Harry Mace
For Laughing Out Loud, March 1960
Jaguar, May 1970
Judge October 9, 1909
Eugene Zimmerman
Judge October 9, 1909
Laff, July 1952
Life February 16, 1905
James Montgomery Flagg
Life January 5, 1905

Thursday, September 21, 2017

cartoons I don't get 14

Punch October 6, 1925
Punch October 27, 1915
Adam, July 1973
It took a few tries for me to figure this one out. I know the idea is that you're hypnotized into forgetting you've taken the course and pay over and over again, I just think it should've been worded differently.
This Is It #22, mid 60s
The things people did when sex before marriage was the joke itself.
Good Humor, circa 1964
Why don't they have a doormat like everyone else?
Hello Buddies, June 1952
Hello Buddies, May 1955
Trump had this cartoon in his office when he was managing the Miss USA Pageant
side note: she has no belly-button
Laff, July 1952
Bill Wenzel
Punch October 27, 1915
Punch October 6, 1915
Playboy, January 1961
Pad June 1968
Nugget, February 1956