Showing posts with label JIM MOONEY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JIM MOONEY. Show all posts

Monday, January 9, 2017

Comical-type features

Here are more humor stories guys read when taking a break from masturbating to the pictures. Maybe they masturbated to these too. I don't know.

From Hi-Life, July 1958. A similar article was in Trump. Illustrated by Fran Matera.
From an issue of Fun House in 1979, but reprinted many times over in various Magazine Management magazines, much like mist of their cartoons. Drawn by Jim Mooney, probably written by Stan Lee.
Gent, October 1963
By Vic Martin, source unknown. Probably done when Fidel Castro first came into power.
From something called Pad in June 1968. I think this was the only issue.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

More from dirty magazines, including Pussycat

From the May 1960 issue of Scamp, by Bob Schroeter. Photobucket Volume 2, issue 4 of Bachelor Photobucket From the same issue of Bachelor, by Bob Tupper. Photobucket Photobucket Ace Volume 7, number 2 from September 1963"""" Photobucket Topper, September 1964 Photobucket Feiffer-inspired cartoon fro that same issue of Topper Photobucket Bill Wenzel cartoon from volume 13, issue 10 of Caper from June 1969.
Monsieur volume 6 #3, June 1963 Photobucket Magazine Management, the company that originally owned Marvel, had a feature called Pussycat written and drawn by various Marvel staffers, like Larry Lieber and Jim Mooney. The strip was compiled in its own collection. I'm not sure whether or not this one was included. It's from the January 1972 issue of Men, most likely done earlier. Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket

Monday, November 30, 2009

Blast #2, 3 of 4

I know how much you missed the rest of the issue of BLAST I have. Continuing my survey of humor magazines that are not MAD, NATIONAL LAMPOON, or CRACKED, here are a few more pages. The last of them will be posted Thursday.







A lot of these magazines had a mascot, I think theirs was this screaming guy. He was on the cover of the first issue designed by Bill Everett.



Mike Kaluta did nothing else for black and white humor magazines except for this. Most of what he did was fantasy/superhero-type stuff. It looks like he, like the rest of the contributors, were just in it for the paycheck.