Showing posts with label JIM LINDENSMITH. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JIM LINDENSMITH. Show all posts

Thursday, July 27, 2017

Cartoons I don't get 6

Punch October 27, 1915
Playboy, January 1961
John Dempsey
I guess the joke here is that she's out of his league? Or that he has a boner? What?
Nugget, February 1956
Army/Navy Fun Parade, April 1953
Frank Beaven
Esquire, January 1934
This wouldn't be unusual now, with the iPhone meant to be brought into the bathroom.
Good Humor, circa 1964
Jim Lindensmith
I get some of these cartoons. I don't know if I have enough for a post called “cartoons that don't age well”. The idea of cooking being in a woman's DNA is so foreign to me but I guess it wasn't to people reading Hello Buddies in June 1952.
by Gregory D'Alessio, who apparently was so proud of this cartoon, he signed it twice.
Punch October 6, 1915
Same issue.
This is almost 20 years before the Hindenburg disaster, so I have no idea what they're referring to. Or who either.
Punch October 27, 1915
Playboy, July 1968
Buck Brown
Is this a man or a woman? Another one to file under “cartoons that don't age well”
Esquire, June 1934
Dorothy McKay
Hello Buddies, c. 1951

Friday, March 3, 2017

More cartoons, March 3 Would've posted these a couple nights ago, but the wind knocked out my wireless.

Bill Hoest
Topper, November 1964
Hi-Life, July 1963
Man to Man, April 1952
Fun House, November 1979
Vic Martin
Man's True Danger, September 1969
Knight, September 1966
Adam, December 1959
Man, October 1971
Men, January 1965
Real, January 1953
Bachelor, March 1963
Men, January 1965
Nugget, August 1963

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Fling, part 2

Here are some more gags I found from Fling. The previous one is here.

This first cartoon is by George Trosley
As is this one.
These next two are by James Lindensmith
Harley Schwadron
Bo Brown

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Comics in men's magazines too.

This piece by Claude Smith is from Scene volume 8, number 3 in June 1962. Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket From Sir! volume 20, number 5 in February 1964. Photobucket Photobucket Not much is known about Marv Rubin. This is from the sixth issue of Topper, don't know the exact year. Photobucket Photobucket By Don Edwing, in Wildcat, January 1965. Photobucket Cartoons by Jim Lindensmith from Millionaire, volume 2 number 1, from September 1965 Photobucket The rest are from that same issue of Millionaire Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket