Showing posts with label JOHN CALDWELL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JOHN CALDWELL. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2017

More girlie originals

Here are more original cartoons, presumably mostly from sex magazines, that I've found all over the internet.

Bill Ward
Syd Hoff
Frank Beaven
This one is from Chicks and Chuckles
One of the first cartoons by the recently deceased John Caldwell from an issue of Screw.
Bob Tupper

Thursday, October 23, 2014

A baker's dozen of dirty cartoons

These cartoons appeared in the 41st issue of Screw from 1969 or 1970.

John Caldwell
From the August 1962 issue of Monsieur.
I think this is the same Herb Rogoff
Herbert Goldberg
Reamer Keller
George Wolfe
From the July 1967 issue of Man's True Danger, published by Major Magazines which also published Cracked
Don Orehek

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Evergreen Review 77

This is the 77th issue of Evergreen Review I got a stack of at the flea market. Not the whole issue, just the cartoons and humor pieces. Other issues I've posted can be seen here and here. This one's from April 1970.

This predates the synergy that's in most magazines today. Not only does the magazine plug the movie Mister Freedom but also has a fumetti adaptation, interviews the director, and uses the still on the cover in its subscription ads.
Early gag cartoon by B. Kliban.
Some scenes from Mister Freedom...
...and another cartoon by Kliban
“Dick Strong” and “Lance Sterling” are actually Michael O'Donoghue and Frank Springer, who later did countless comic book parodies for National Lampoon and before this a serialized strip called Phoebe Zeit-Geist that was collected.

Sorry for not posting the previous installments, which I have no access to, but it's not is if they're needed to tell what's going on.
Picha
Hans-Georg Rauch
Sens
MAD's John Caldwell
Hans-Georg Rauch again
“Jon”
”Val”
Copi
More Rauch

Thursday, May 30, 2013

cartoons from GALLERY

These cartoons were all done for the December 1972 issue of Gallery, a magazine modeled more after Playboy, but still having some of the same type of content as the pulp skin magazines that were phasing out.

This one by Charles Rodrigues  photo 5-30-1-gallery12-72_zpsf634d79a.jpg  photo 5-30-2_zpsb80aea2f.jpg  photo 5-30-3_zps5df33c69.jpg  photo 5-30-4_zpsee1f616e.jpg  photo 5-30-5_zps0ca11350.jpg  photo 5-30-6_zps4ad23dcc.jpg  photo 5-30-7_zpsc1543a02.jpg  photo 5-30-8_zpsc66b0546.jpg  photo 5-30-9_zpsd51cc3e4.jpg Jared Lee  photo 5-30-10_zpsddf04f47.jpg  photo 5-30-12_zps9b75df3a.jpg Mal Hancock  photo 5-30-13_zpsfc5b4c32.jpg  photo 5-30-14_zps6988ea77.jpg John Caldwell  photo 5-30-15_zpscccd8057.jpg