Showing posts with label JAGUAR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JAGUAR. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2019

Girlie Superheroes

I've posted other installments of this character before. He's never looked the same issue to issue or had the same artist, probably because the editors knew nobody would care.

from Jaguar, May 1970
Vic Martin
Monsieur, October 1967
Wildcat, May 1968

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Here are more cartoons for you from various men's magazines

Here are more cartoons for you from various men's magazines.

From Caper volume 9, number 4, July 1963 Photobucket By Charles Dennis from that same issue of Caper. Photobucket The next three are from volume 10, number 3 of Caper. Photobucket Photobucket This one's by Art Lutner Photobucket The rest are from the issue of Jaguar I showed excerpts from a while ago, beginning with this one by Slim Johnson. Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket I had a book of cartooning as a kid that said if you're doing a gag cartoon with the caption on the bottom, to never show two people with their mouth open at once. Unless the joke here is that they're both saying the same thing. I can't tell if the joke is that everyone's earlobe is chewed or just his. Either way, it seems to work. Most likely the caption was written by an editor. Photobucket Before becoming a Mad regular Don Edwing did gag cartoons for a lot of these magazines. Photobucket

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The Return of Jaguar Bond, Agent of O.R.G.I.E.

Here's another issue of Jaguar featuring Jaguar Bond, Agent of O.R.G.I.E. which I featured before. Not only is it a different artist, but O.R.G.I.E. stands for something different this time. They really didn't care. This is from the third issue in April 1965.

This magazine was sent by David Merrill in Toronto. It was sent 20 days ago, but only got to me today. The packages I've received from Canada in the past have only taken 3 days to a week. It looks like it was opened. I like the idea that customs agents may have held on to it while trying to decide if a skin magazine from 1965 counts as pornography. Photobucket This was the back cover advertising the comic. Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket This comic is different from the one I ran before except in reverse with the first pages in black and white, and the last page in color. Photobucket
I have no idea why some panels are in color. It's not is if time was suddenly saved.
Hugh Hefner is really Malcolm X? I always thought so, but now I finally have proof. Photobucket
Photobucket Photobucket More cartoons this magazine a future Thursday.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Jaguar Bond: Man from O.R.G.Y. (NSFW)

These one-panel gags are all from Caper volume 3, number 7, some time in 1963. Photobucket Photobucket Joseph Farris' archives don't credit his contributions to Caper but it's not as if they're being covered up since other skin magazines are mentioned. It's probably included in “miscellaneous unidentified”. Photobucket Photobucket Art Lutner Photobucket Before The Lockhorns,Bill Hoest did plenty of gag cartoons. Photobucket Most of the girlie magazines had to have a back-up comic strip to compete with Playboy's Little Annie Fanny. Jaguar's Jaguar Bond, the Man From O.R.G.I.E. (erroneously titled “O.R.G.Y.” on the cover, but readers weren't looking for consistency, or even text.) was running after the acronymed spy parody genre was winding down but their readers weren't looking for accuracy.

This comic is from the June 1969 issue of Jaguar. Photobucket I normally put images on Photobucket, but they don't allow nudity and it would be stupid to put censor bars on things.
The last page was black and white like this.
See how stupid it would look if I'd put censor bars?
This cartoon by Bruce Cochran is from that same issue of Jaguar