Showing posts with label ED HUNTER. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ED HUNTER. Show all posts

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Click, part 21

As usual, every Thursday I bring to you the cartoons from Click Annual from 1940.

Ben Roth
Misunderstanding of modern art, like in this cartoon by Ed Wheelan, is a common motif, though it's not common for a gallery or museum to have painting stacked together like this.
Dave Gerard
Irving Roir
Roland Coe
Gene Carr

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Click, part 16

These are some of the cartoons from the first Click annual in 1940 that I've been posting part of every week. The links at the bottom, though random in most cases, will probably point to previous ones.

Reamer Keller
One of the Roth Brothers
J. A. Patterson
Lawrence Lariar
Ed Wheelan
Bo Brown
Hal Sherman

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Click Annual, part 13

And again, more from the 1940s Click Annual from 1940.

I didn't get this at first. I thought there was a caption I cut off. See if you can guess what I didn't see the first time.
One of the Roth Brothers. I think this was the one that went by the name “Al Ross”.
Don Ulsh.

I think since Google Books won its court case, they now show up on search engines and I can use them as hyperlinks now.
E. McNerney.
Roland Coe
Irving Roir, another of the Roth Brothers
Ned Hilton
Kirk Stilesdid a lot of cartoons with spanking, so maybe this guy raising his hand was meant to be one, but he messed up and drew this instead.
Ed Wheelan

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Click Annual, part 9

Another sampling of cartoons from the 1940 Click annual's cartoons from the previous year. “Salo” was one of the Roth Brothers
Kay Karaffa was actually John G. Karaffa
Gene Carr
Gregory D'Alessio