Showing posts with label MORT GERBERG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MORT GERBERG. Show all posts

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Cartoons I don't get #38

Alden Erikson
Playboy, August 1961
Sex to Sexty, circa mid-70s
This guy's not very imaginative
Sex to Sexty, mid-1970s
Jeff Keate
For Laughing Out Loud, March 1960
If it were me, I'd choose Daffy Duck but not reluctantly. He also has the choice of not watching TV if he feels that strongly about it, but let him do him.
For Laughing Out Loud, March 1960
I'm confused. Is this a good thing or bad thing?
Jem, June 1958
Life February 16, 1915
Back then the idea that phone numbers were numbers and had area codes was funny in and of itself. Was that the joke?
Mort Gerberg
HQ, February 1964
Playboy, December 1967
Punch November 17, 1915
Punch December 8, 1915
Richard Guindon
The Realist, August 1961
The Realist, October 1966

Monday, February 20, 2017

Humor gag things

More humor pieces (which were essentially compilations of gags) from men's magazines of yore.

Mort Gerberg Escapade, December 1964
Don Orehek Hi-Life, July 1963
Jem, January 1962
Monsieur, August 1962
Scamp, January 1962
also Scamp, January 1962

Monday, February 13, 2017

More Mad-Men era humor features

I have magazines with yet even more features that would probably go in humor magazines like Cracked and Sick if they weren't too risqué for the time, or they wouldn't be more appropriate (there was a lot of crossover with the same publishers). Many were gag features I could cut up and feature as just gag cartoons but for now I have enough for the next couple years.

Bachelor, March 1963. Mort Gerberg
Jem, January 1963.
Mr., August 1965. Charles Dennis
Spree, April 1959. Also Dennis
The Dude, May 1959. Funny how they mention cartoonists the reader's demographic wouldn't know or care about.
Man's Life, August 1970. Bill Ward
April 1959 True Men, April 1959. Frank Beaven

Why is it not so surprising a lot of these titles have the word “Men” in their title?
Sir Knight, circa 1958

Monday, January 16, 2017

More humor features

Gent, June 1963

Mort Gerberg is still working an can be seen frequently in The New Yorker.
Screw, February 1970
Dude, September 1964
Scene, April 1962

Maurice Sinet
Spree, February 1959