Showing posts with label GARDNER REA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GARDNER REA. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Cartoon themes: cops, part 2

Swank, September 1969 Laff, December 1948
Woody Kimbrell
Sex to Sexty, circa mid-70s
Adam, October 1966
Adam, July 1967
Punch November 9, 1927
Gardner Rea
Playboy, August 1956
Bill Lee
Playboy, March 1970
Gregory D'Alessio
Army/Navy Fun Parade, April 1953
J. B. Handelsman
Gent, June 1963
Hello Buddies, Winter 1950
Art Pottier
Man to Man, November 1966
Men, January 1972

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Cartoon themes: pettin' on the couch

Army/Navy Fun Parade, April 1953
Jefferson Machamer
Bold, March 1957
Bill Ward
Fun House, February 1980
Jack Cole
Fun House, February 1980
Mr., February 1967
Playboy, January 1954
Gardner Rea
Playboy, July 1956
Don Madden
Playboy, April 1968
Hello Buddies, October 1951
Cavalcade, April 1941
Charley Jones' Laughing Book, May 1953
Good Humor, October 1964
This Is It, mid 1960s
Correction: That first one is at a bus or train station. I was thrown off by the seating they had.

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Cartoon themes: more cheating spouses

Sextra Special, c. 1970s
Good Humor, October 1964
Good Humor, October 1964
Good Humor, October 1964
Playboy, November 1956
J. B. Handelsman
Playboy, December 1967
Gardner Rea
Playboy, June 1956
Adam, January 1957
Adam, July 1973
Adam, July 1973
Hello Buddies, May 1955
Man, October 1971
Monsieur, May 1964

Monday, December 4, 2017

Playboy Christmas

In keeping with the spirit of the upcoming holiday season, and also because I have so many pages, here's what Playboy was doing for its Christmas issues in the 1950s.

December 1955
Ben Denisen, Larry Klein
Al Stine, Arv Miller, Jack Cole
December 1956
Arv Miller, Al Stine, Gardner Rea
Jack Cole, Shel Silverstein
December 1958
Gardner Rea, Erich Sokol
John Dempsey, Don Madden, Gahan Wilson
December 1959
Alden Erikson, John Dempsey, Erich Sokol, Don Madden, Al Stine
Claude Smith
December 1960
Larry Siegel was mainly a writer for MAD, Carol Burnett, and wrote most of the material for later issues of Humbug. Having been born in 1925, chances are he's no longer alive.
Artists are Don Madden and Al Stine...
...Phil Interlandi, Unknown, and John Dempsey