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Thursday, February 18, 2016
Popular Jokes, 6 of 7
The penultimate installment of the cartoons from Popular Jokes in August 1965 from Visual Varieties, one of the many imprints from Magazine Management, the company that would later become Marvel Comics.
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Much of the material here is at least a generation old and therefore sometimes has racist and sexist standards we wouldn't conform to today. I try, but can't always do a line-item veto. Remember, if something has stereotypes it's posted in spite of them and not because of them. You're not wrong to be offended, think of it like a friend you like hanging out with 95% of the time but once in a while they embarrass you. My own attitude is to move forward.
Many of the images I posted between 2011-2013 were disappeared by the image bank I was using then but I still have most of the scans and am bringing them back slowly. Be patient.
Forgotten 45s
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With David Bruce
Buffalo Springfield - On The Way Home
Derek - Back Door Man
Dave Clark 5 - Satisfied With You
Donny Osmond - Sweet And Innocent
Br...
Happy Belated New Year, courtesy Enoch Bolles
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A bit late but worth the wait. This new year's greeting from our man
Enoch is doubly special. Not only is it a rare example of two Bolles girls
adorni...
Why are most American comedians Jewish?
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Well, I’m not sure that most American comedians working now are Jews, but
surely they are still way overrepresented compared to the proportion of
Jews in A...
Tarzan #102 - Russ Manning art
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Tarzan #102*Tarzan v1 #102*, *1958* - Dan-El leads his troops back to
Aba-Zulu, only to run into enemy tribe and a sandstorm at the same time.
Meanwhile, ...
Happy Birthday, Peter Arno
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It would be his 121st birthday today.
Michael Maslin, who wrote the great bio of Arno (Peter Arno: The Mad, Mad
World of The New Yorker's Greatest Cart...
Here's Our Next Contestant
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Game shows appeal to people for various reasons. One is viewers like to see
ordinary people get something for nothing. It’s something they can identify
wit...
Back at the Chicken Shack on WFDU.fm HD2!
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*The only way to travel!*
*Back at the Chicken Shack*
*with host Ken Struck*
*on WFDU.fm HD2*
internet only radio!
Wednesdays, 8-10 pm est
*Remotely pre...
The City Review
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Apparently, I haven't reviewed a Frans Masereel book here in over a decade!
I recently picked up Masereel's *The City*, originally published in 1925.
(The...
Rob's Favorite Movies of 2024
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*by Rob DiCristino*
It was a good year! No, really!
It’s no secret that I had a special year at the movies. It’s the first time
I can credibly argue tha...
The Werewolf of Woonsocket
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Like our previous post, we're keeping things cool 'n breezy, this time with
a frisky fun *Gail Porter "Girl Photographer"* horror entry (our first *Werewo...
Carter the Great
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Another recent, and rare find for me, this colorful, 10" x 7 1/2", 2 page
double-sided newspaper insert advertisement featuring various posters for *Carte...
The Sea Hawk!
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*The Sea Hawk* is a rousing war film, a neat allegory for the tenor of the
times when the Axis powers were threatening all Europe when strong backs
and ...
67TH AVENUE STATION
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Forgotten New York -
A weakness of the Queens street numbering system devised by Charles U.
Powell of the Queens Topographic Bureau in the 1910s was tha...
ARTISTS IN LOVE, part 24
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Pliny the Elder tells of a young maid in ancient Corinth, the daughter of
Butades the potter. The woman loved a young man who had to leave on a long
tri...
The Admiral and the Con Man
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The art director at The New Yorker knew Searle was the right illustrator
for this story! (from 2002)
*The Mythical Fortune That Fuelled America’s Greates...
Little Jimmy in a Big Book
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Meanwhile:The Modest PioneerJimmy Swinnertonby Rick MarschallComics fans
and scholars, and everyone in between, will be happy to learn that the
latest pro...
Bob Bell in Cincinnati, Pre-Bozo
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Bozo the Clown was franchised to different cities throughout the US for
many years. Bob Bell played Bozo the Clown on Chicago's WGN fro the 1960s
well i...
Parkland Picks with Popcorn #6
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PPP: *From Hell It Came*, *Urban Cowboy*, and *A Gathering of Eagles*
FROM HELL IT CAME (1957) --- “Omnivorous” entered my vocabulary via 1964 TV
lis...
Inside Amy (1974)
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The basic premise of low-budget exploitation flick *Inside Amy* is solid
enough that if the picture had been written and directed with a modicum of
skill...
Conquest of Space (1955) directed by Byron Haskin
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Another George Pal sci-fi extravaganza from the 50s. Like many of his sc-fi
films it brings with it some novel ideas at the time that were very forwar...
45 Days Of CCS, #36: Maia Foster O'Neal
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Maia Foster O'Neal's business card reads "Comics, Crafts, & Feelings," and
their comics certainly are an example of truth in advertising. There's *Sparkle...
Now We Are Seven
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This is the weekly dispatch from Bizarro Studios North, where I have been
writing and drawing the Monday through Saturday Bizarro comics since 2018.
My par...
some diary comics & a note for readers
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Happy New Year? New Year’s doesn’t feel like much when you go to bed at
10:30pm on NYE, but I understand the allure. I don’t usually to make
resolutions be...
GGACP Classic: Alan Zweibel
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GGACP celebrates 2025’s Year of the Snake by revisiting a memorable Milton
Berle anecdote, as told by Emmy-winning comedy writer and Thurber
Prize-winning ...
The ‘Do of ’72
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“My mom cut my bangs for picture day, 1972.” (submitted by IG @keciadeveney)
The post The ‘Do of ’72 appeared first on AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com.
Governor Hochul's "inflation refund."
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According to recent NYC news: Governor Hochul is proposing an "inflation
refund" that will grant $500 to couples who make less than a combined $300k
per ...
Solar, Man Of The Atom #15 [1992]
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SOLAR, MAN OF THE ATOM #15 [1992] is the third and final issue of the
Valiant series that Ditko drew back in 1992, with the 21-page story "The
Power Trip...
A Crafty Ladies Christmas
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Oh my goodness: where do I start with this?
Well, first I should thank Dick Miller, the kind donor of this disc, a
seven-track EP originally issued thir...
Those Whacky Cartoonists
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Saturday Cathing Up Day.
There has never been a lot of information published about cartoonists. A
little bio here and there, a few biographies of the bi...
Gil Turner in Coo Coo Comics!
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Like so many other artists of his era, *Gil Turner* began his artistic
career as an animator, having begun his career at Walt Disney Studios in
1933 and m...
Halloween Packaging Day 31 -- Casper Popping Candy
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Happy Halloween! Time to end this countdown with one last treat and it's a
throwback that seemed a bit out-of-time when I found it at a dollar store
bac...
Music From Elsewhere
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Music From Elsewhere is now available from Strange Attractor Press! This
book collects and discusses music derived from unusual sources, including
music at...
Stripper's Guide is Moving!
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Those of you with a long memory might remember an announcement back in
April 2022 that I was working on a new website for Stripper's Guide. Over
two yea...
ZZZZPG
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*ZPG* (1972)
dir: Michael Campus
*ZZZZPG*
Cracked #105, November 1972
a: John Zeverin (Severin)
ZPG stood for Zero Population Growth, an idea floating arou...
The Endangered List (Case File #170)
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*THE VIXENS* (1969)
a.k.a. FRIENDS AND LOVERS
Starring
Anne Linden (Betty)
Mary Kahn (Ann)
Peter Burns (Bob)
Steven Harrison (Alan)
Claudia Bach (Judy)
Rob...
Swan/Burnley on Tommy Tomorrow?
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The *Who's Who's* credits for John Fischetti started out as just
"Fischetti" on Tommy Tomorrow, if I remember correctly, but now encompass
any number of 19...
Dax Norman Stinckers
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MIND-BLOWR!!
Stinckers has teamed up with artist/animator/musician/gif-master Dax Norman
to create our 1st animatable sticker design. Can you even believ...
NEW BLOG SITE
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Hello, This is to announce that as of today, this is no longer the site of
the active Tom the Dancing Bug Blog. The Blog has moved to
https://tomdbug.wpcom...
The Big Issue (uk)
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A complete redesigned @bigissueuk done by ace @mrwilley , editor
paulmcnamee and @mrmneil . photo Paul Logan (vendor of The Big Issue at
Liverpool St, Lo...
You Know Me, Al: filling in the gaps
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We’re giving the You Know Me, Al archive a refresh! We’ve filled the gaps
in the beginning of the run: the first seven weeks of the strip are now
complete ...
Journey Into Mystery #4
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*Halloween Post-A-Day 2020, Day 31*
*Journey Into Mystery #4*
* A brief trio of tales kicked off by an HPL story*
*Editor – Roy Thomas*
*June...
It is only a matter of time
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On September 12th of 2011, the *New York Times* published an article by Dr.
Abigail Zuger in which she criticised certain supposedly unrealistic
aspects ...
Clutch Cargo-1961
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I read JACK AND JILL as a kid but not 'til 1965. I watched Clutch Cargo as
a kid but not 'til also around that same time. So I missed his 1961 comic
str...
The Sleep Gas reviewed at The Comics Journal!
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There’s a pleasantly positive review of my new Fantagraphics book THE SLEEP
GAS at The Comics Journal website today, written by Frank M. Young! “Cilla
gr...
So Long, Farewell
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WE SHOOK off the childhood trauma of gym class and ventured early in the
morning to Comic Arts Brooklyn, held at Pratt’s ARC, meaning Athletic and
Recreati...
THE HALLOWEEN O' 2019
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Once again, I assembled a list of Halloween activities and then followed my
list. Here is what that looked like this year...
*1. Decorate for Halloween*
H...
SKATETOWN USA (1979)
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*Skatetown USA (1979. Dir: William Levey) *
Here's one that totally bypassed dvd and just went right from VHS to its
new blu-ray edition out this month! I ...
The Last Superman Story
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For many years, I've been of the opinion that *Crisis on Infinite Earths*,
the sprawling mini-series that sought to streamline the DC Universe, was a
tragi...
Dear Everyone Who Isn’t A Lunatic:
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At this moment, someone you know personally, or are related to, is
expressing of victorious exultation, on Facebook or over pasta at The Olive
Garden, beca...
An Interview with Paul Krassner - Part Seven
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*Kliph Nesteroff: You appeared on The Merv Griffin Show high on mescaline.
The episode also featured comedian Jackie Vernon.*
*Paul Krassner: Oh, yes. I...
The ABCs of Dating
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*Sponsored by Orbit #TimeToShine*
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*Orbit makes dating as easy as learning your ...
Popartz!
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At last...volume 2 of POPARTZ! is now in print. "Whut iz it?" you may
ask. Well...around 2008 or so I started making these little 5" x 5" pen
and ink ...
The Batman Effect
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In January of 1966, the Batman TV show debuted and it seemed like the whole
country went Bat-mad. Perhaps in an effort to make clear the other comics
that...
Writing the Dell Way
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This turned up on Howard Lowery’s auction site four years ago and I don’t
recall ever seeing it posted elsewhere (and I swore I had), so I’m putting
it her...
Addams Family Holiday
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I spent most of the fall of 2017 as a Visiting Professor of Integrated
Studies (whatever THAT means) at Penn State University where I discovered a
neglect...
CSotD Part MMMXC -- A New Beginning
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Adjust your bookmark, because the blog is moving in order to become a
feature on The Daily Cartoonist, a site newly re-energized with the
addition of DD De...
In Which Mike McGuire is Sick of Hash and Stew.
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Let's take a gander at some random panels I found in *Daredevil Comics*,
starting with this beauty:
Mike McGuire amuses me. He reminds me of that "I wa...
New Books and Comics: May 18, 2018
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Comics highlights this week: Barrier #3 — the stellar new series by Brian
K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin (don’t forget pick up issue one and two before
they ...
Adventures in Drawing! Class in Gainesville
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ADVENTURES IN DRAWING Learn to draw from life and the imagination
through fun, creative projects and regular sketching practice. We’ll
explore a variety ...
Kudos MoonPie
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Had to come back from the dead to share this hysterical twitter thread with
you. It's between the maker of MoonPies and a woman who doesn't like them.
Six Eyes
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BIG HALF-PRICE CHRISTMAS DEAL! i recently unearthed this piece, perfect for
that special someone who just seems to have everything! six eyes, 2017
watercol...
Adventuring Pups (1948)
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Three beagle pups run away from their farm home and get lost in woods. They
experience several adventures in the forest before finding their way home
again...
Get Thee to the Library
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I’m thinking of getting a driver’s license. That’s not to say I’ve never
driven a car, but only a few times in questionable circumstances under the
intense...
The current occupant of the White House
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news item: You Can Read Steve Bannon’s Words; He Runs America Now
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/my-mouth-is-shut-so-you-can-read-steve-bannons-wo...
ZOOGZ TOOSDAY: Son Of Puke
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It's the (slight) return of Zoogz Toozday!
Like a cross between cartoon soundtracks and free jazz, side 1 of this 1987
cassette-only release is a sprawling...
Hang Loose
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Poster for the short film Hang Loose, directed by Sammy Harkham & Patrick
Brice, and Starring Kyle Field of Little Wings. 4 color silkscreen print on
110lb...
As We Head into 2017 - An End-of-Year Update
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2016... oh what a crazy year you've been. While it will no doubt go down as
a year full of tragedy and turmoil in the world, on a personal level, 2016
has...
Rube Goldberg Wishes You a Merry Christmas
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Over the course of his 35 years or so as a daily and Sunday newspaper humor
cartoonist, Rube Goldberg celebrated many Christmases in pen and ink. Here
is a...
Georgy Girl
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To this day I've never seen the movie but in 1966, "Georgy Girl" by the
Seekers was my favorite song. I had a vague idea who the Beatles were and I
didn...
old time religion A Postcard Home from Bible Camp
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Apparently, the old time religion Covenant Point Bible Camp has been in
business for 90 years. I am hoping they will add this to the celebration!
Covena...
In the shop....
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These are all just sitting in the shop. Waiting for you.
*Awake and Dreaming* by Harve and Margot Zemach (1970).
*Brian Wildsmith's ABC* (1962).
*Cindy's S...
♬ One More For The Road ♫
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It’s quarter to three There’s no one in the place, except you and me So set
’em’ up Joe, I’ve got a little story, you oughta know We’re drinking my
friend ...
442.
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*“I’ll rip those bastards a new one, and then I’ll rip a new one in that,
and then I’ll rip a new one in that, ad infinitum.”*
(From the first page of ...
Jungle War Stories~ Ring of Fire!
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One of the few places you'd see mention of our involvement in Viet Nam
before late 1964 was in comic books such as Dell's* Jungle War Stories. * This
sto...
Learning How to Animate Makes Me Happy
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Animation Lesson: An Ub Iwerks Walk Cycle Tutorial! Included are pics to
supplement this lesson--study the key poses (1,...
Posted by Animation Resources...
Vintage Reno, Nevada
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Reno, Nevada, in the 1950's and 1960's.
Barney's Casino, Lake Tahoe
Horseshoe Club
Joe Mackies Red Bull Restaurant & Casino - Winnemucca, Nevada
Joe Ma...
Sarah Glidden
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Sarah Glidden’s How to Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less is one of the
more exciting books to come out from Vertigo in quite a while. It’s a great
look ...
Same Surname Inheritance
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Are you in line for a windfall inheritance because you share your surname
with a dead person?
20 years ago
things
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SAM HENDERSON has been doing comics, illustration and writing popular among people aware of their existence since his birth, though he wasn't paid for it until 1991. In addition to his own series,The Magic Whistle, clients have included Nickelodeon, New York Press, DC Comics, Heavy Metal, New York Observer,and ...um... Screw. He was a storyboard director for SpongeBob Squarepants in 2001.
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