Showing posts with label SATURDAY EVENING POST. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SATURDAY EVENING POST. Show all posts

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Great Cartoons of the World Volume I, part 14

The last of the cartoons from Great Cartoons of the World, Volume I

Henry Syverson Photobucket Johnny Hart Photobucket Fredy Sigg Photobucket Al Ross for Saturday Review Photobucket Anatol Kovarsky Photobucket Guillermo Mordillo for Paris Match Photobucket J.M. Bosc Photobucket Photobucket Ton Smits Photobucket Harry Hargreaves for Punch Photobucket I don't think even editor John Bailey knew who did this, is there's no clue on the back cover roster. It was in Quick Photobucket Jean-Jacques Sempé Photobucket Guillermo Mordillo for Paris Match Photobucket Next Thursday: No ifs or buts, this comic is Nuts.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Great Cartoons of the World I, part 13

Here are more of what editor John Bailey believed to be the great cartoons of the world in 1967. Or at least what he had permission to print.

Jules Stauber. (Translate the hyperlink yourself) Photobucket Photobucket Ton Smits Photobucket David Langdon for Punch Photobucket Ed Fisher for Look. The only links I could find were to the singer or the football player. Photobucket Anatol Kovarsky Photobucket Henry Syverson for the Saturday Evening Post Photobucket Frank Modell Photobucket Chon Day Photobucket Sven Aagard Photobucket Bill Tidy Photobucket Cesc Photobucket Robert Day Photobucket

Thursday, July 5, 2012

GREAT CARTOONS OF THE WORLD I/10

Continuing with most of the cartoons from the first volume of GREAT CARTOONS OF THE WORLD Volume I from 1967 I've been scanning every Thursday.

Phil Interlandi Photobucket Four-pager by Jean-Jacques Sempé. Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Bruce Petty Photobucket Tony Munzlinger Photobucket Smilby Photobucket Claude Smith, who has other cartoons in this book I've reprinted previously. Photobucket Guillermo Mordillo Photobucket John Dempsey for Orange County Illustrated Photobucket Phil Interlandi Photobucket Syd Hoff for Saturday Evening Post Photobucket

Saturday, February 26, 2011

SATURDAY EVENING POST and SCREW

Here's some more gags from THE SATURDAY EVENING POST and the yin to its yang, SCREW.

From the August 24, 1968 issue of SEP.
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These are from the February 8, 1969 issue.
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The color one is unsigned, but it looks like George Booth to me.
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From the May 30, 1969 issue of SCREW.
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Saturday, January 29, 2011

not your father's SATURDAY EVENING POST...well. actually they were his, but it's just an expression

A while ago I posted ESQUIRE's parody of THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, and how they were trying to update their image. Mike Lynch posted what they were doing in the 40s and 50s , and here are a few cartoons from issues a decade later.
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These are from December 4, 1963 (their JFK memorial issue).
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Those with knowledge of gag cartoonists might be able to spot the inside joke here.
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Now we go back to SEP's attempt to be more hip in 1968.
Illustration for “On Becoming a Cop-Hater”
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From article titled simply “Hubert Horatio Humphrey”
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