The final installment of Yell!, a humor magazine from 1966. The previous three were here, here, and here.
Arnoldo Franchioni was a regular contributor to a lot of humor magazines, but these only being sketches is what makes me think this might be on a low budget.
Parodies always say “apologies to” but only when they are poems. Is that because other works have multiple creators?
More inventory gag cartoons.
This was part of the foot that was on the front cover.
'Train had a flat tire': 15 Hilariously bad excuses for arriving late to a
work meeting
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Time isn't always on your side, but when your career is on the line, most
employees do their best to be present during work meetings.
Unfortunately, not e...
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