Showing posts with label TED ROBINS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TED ROBINS. Show all posts

Thursday, June 4, 2015

It's the knights

More originals for cartoons that at the time were considered dirty but nothing compared to what you'd see channel surfing on TV today... except sometimes when there's bare tits, but the dialogue is pretty much nothing.

Peter Wyma
Bill Ward, probably from one of the many Humorama magazines where the cartoons were reprinted over and over again over a period of thirty years, usually with the caption rewritten by whoever a particular editor was.
Bill Wenzel
Charles Dennis
The next two cartoons are from the November 1959 issue of Adam.

Of course regulars to my blog are familiar with cartoons by Lloyd Baker a/k/a Ah Sin.

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Sex to Sexty 5-10-14

These Sex To Sexty cartoons I post every Saturday are by far the most popular part of my blog and *TITS* I wonder why *TITS*. Too bad after next week I'll run out. Please don't leave. I'll find something else dirty.
Astronauts landing on girls and think their planets is a staple of comedy like in this short
Woody Kimbrell
Four from Bill Wenzel
Probably a pseudonym because the name's similar to Hieronymous Bosch
Ted Robins in a rare instance of a cartoon for the magazine having nothing to do with scatology or sex.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Sex to Sexty, part 2

Here are more originals I've collected from the 70s gags and jokes magazine Sex To Sexty.
Earl Engleman
Bill Ward
There'd never be cartoons about screwing the babysitter today. I've known people who worked in pornography and even if it's text or a drawing they go out of their way to make sure the audience knows all parties involved are over eighteen.
I don't know why the handwritten caption was crossed out and the exact words were replaced with type when neither was used anyway.
Some of the cartoonists who worked for more respectable magazines didn't want anyone to know they also contributed to porn so they often used a pseudonym. I did the same thing until realizing nobody really cared. This cartoon was by Bob Tupper.

Monday, January 27, 2014

The way it was before print

Here's more of the original art I've been taking from the internet.

This comes from Cracked #18 in February 1961...
...and here's the way it was printed. The “Kinlai” is an anagram of writer Paul Laikin.
Art also from #18 by Vic Martin, from an article called Real Cracked Books.
This is the way it appeared in print.
The next few pages were in the 19th issue, and by Vic Martin too. I have no idea what was in the dialogue from the drunk driver and photographer that peeled off.
Or the captions on this, although they're pretty self-explanatory.
These are from Sex To Sexty.
Denis Jones.
These next few are all from Sick magazine #10 in December 1961
This is by Bob Powell.