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Showing posts with label LLOYD BAKER. Show all posts

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Gags: The Legend of Curly's Gold

You see, because I've been using the names of all kinds of sequels.

Bachelor, March 1963
Cad, May 1969
I know most middle aged men at the time fantasized and/or cheated on their wives or behaved piggishly in some way but did a lot go to prostitutes or was it just wish fulfillment?

Jem, January 1962
Jem, March 1959
Bernard Wiseman
Jem, October 1965
Lo Linkert
Knight, September 1966
Laff, July 1952
Sir Knight, June 1958
Sir!, February 1954
Hi-Life, July 1963
Hi-Life, March 1958
Slim Johnson
Male, June 1971
Man, April 1966
Man to Man, November 1965

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Gag cartoons: the quickening

Peter Wyma
Sheer, c. 1959
Charles Dennis
Adam Annual, 1960
Bill Ward Adam, September 1963
Escapade, December 1964
Mermaid, c. 1959
Adam, October 1966
Monroe Leung
Adam, July 1967
There were two Monroe Leungs that were cartoonists at the same time, and I believe this hyperlink is to the other one.
Ace, January 1964
Bill Ward
Duke, June 1957
Duke was an African-American magazine and Ward was white. Notice how the faces of the men have been slightly altered.
Fun House, June 1979
Fun House,November 1980 Since Fun House was published by one of Magazine Management's many branches (which included Marvel Comics), most likely the last two cartoons were drawn decaded earlier and reprinted several times before this.
Man to Man, April 1952

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Bride of gag cartoons

Chicks 'n' Chuckles c.1957
Adam Annual, 1960
Adam, September 1956
Adam, November 1959
Peter Wyma
Adam, December 1959
Adam, September 1963
Bachelor, March 1963
Perry Barlow
True, January 1953
Cad, May 1959
Glenn Bernhardt
Caper, May 1960
The Dude, January 1957
The Dude, May 1959
Hal Sherman
High, November 1958

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Laugh Parade,1 of 5

This was the second issue of this magazine from September 1961. Many of the cartoons look like they were recycled from other magazines as evidenced by them looking several generations. Others seems to come from foreign gag magazines and some are from college magazines and I've omitted them only because I've posted them before.

The masthead credits them as being published by “Non-Pareil Publishing Corp.” one of the tax-dodge names of Magazine Management, the company that would later become Marvel. The editor is David Goodman, who is probably a relative of Martin Goodman, head of the publishing empire, one of whose employees you may have heard of, a guy named Stan Lee.
Lo Linkert
Sid Harris
Charles Rodrigues