Showing posts with label OSWALDO LAINO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OSWALDO LAINO. Show all posts
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Popular Cartoons 6
More from the July 1973 issue of Popular Cartoons I've been posting excerpts from every Thursday.
Arnoldo Franchioni
Bo Brown
Bill Ward
Bill Wenzel
Monday, June 29, 2015
Sick #49, 1 of 3
This is the 49th issue of Sick magazine from December 1966.
The cover is by Bob Taylor. Usually there's a blurb on the contents page about the cover but maybe there's not in this case because the cover has the same poem as featured in an article on the inside. The contents page says of this article illustrated by Bob Powell:
“SICK examples of the new gag craze that is sweeping our nation—and written by a fellow who may soon be sweeping the nation himself, with a broom! Some examples of these 'thin books' are, 'Diets That Have Worked For Me' by Jackie Gleason, 'People I Call Friends' by Westbrook Pegler and 'The Best of Sick' by Ye Olde Editor!” Here is some of the original art for this. Al Scaduto
“SICK's version of how some of our favorite nursery rhymes would appear if they were written today—namely, much funnier than they were when they were actually written—a couple of weeks ago. These nursery rhymes are sure to become a permanent part of today's culture—along with poverty, crime, unemployment and other areas of this Great Society.” “MOVIE SPOOF: MY FAIR LADY
“Another SICK film review which shows that movies are better than ever—but our reviews of them are worse than ever”
The cover is by Bob Taylor. Usually there's a blurb on the contents page about the cover but maybe there's not in this case because the cover has the same poem as featured in an article on the inside. The contents page says of this article illustrated by Bob Powell:
“SICK examples of the new gag craze that is sweeping our nation—and written by a fellow who may soon be sweeping the nation himself, with a broom! Some examples of these 'thin books' are, 'Diets That Have Worked For Me' by Jackie Gleason, 'People I Call Friends' by Westbrook Pegler and 'The Best of Sick' by Ye Olde Editor!” Here is some of the original art for this. Al Scaduto
“SICK's version of how some of our favorite nursery rhymes would appear if they were written today—namely, much funnier than they were when they were actually written—a couple of weeks ago. These nursery rhymes are sure to become a permanent part of today's culture—along with poverty, crime, unemployment and other areas of this Great Society.” “MOVIE SPOOF: MY FAIR LADY
“Another SICK film review which shows that movies are better than ever—but our reviews of them are worse than ever”
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