Showing posts with label SY REIT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SY REIT. Show all posts

Monday, December 28, 2015

Yell #3, 4 of 4

The final installment of Yell!, a humor magazine from 1966. The previous three were here, here, and here.

Arnoldo Franchioni was a regular contributor to a lot of humor magazines, but these only being sketches is what makes me think this might be on a low budget.
Parodies always say “apologies to” but only when they are poems. Is that because other works have multiple creators?
More inventory gag cartoons.
This was part of the foot that was on the front cover.

Monday, December 21, 2015

Yell #3, 3 of 4

Additional excerpts from short-lived and apparently low-budget humor magazine Yell! from 1966. The previous two were here and here.
People wonder how a lot of gag cartoonists made a living. A lot sold material as inventory and I don't think a lot of them knew where they'd eventually be printed.

Monday, December 14, 2015

Yell #3, 2 of 4

The second part of this issue of Yell, a short-lived humor magazine from 1966 I posted the first part of last week.

Monday, December 7, 2015

Yell #3, 1 of 4

Another humor magazine I came upon from September 1966, sort of like MAD and the like but without the budget.
The magazine was edited by sometime MAD writer Sy Reit, who probably also wrote much of the material himself.
As you will see in the following pages and weeks to come, hardly any money is spent, as most of the magazine relies on stock photos and text pieces (and some pages with large margins which I cropped).
Whoever was in charge of pricing at the store where I bought this must not have looked inside, since they probably wouldn't have put this in the dollar bin if they knew it contained early work by Robert Crumb.