Cartoons: Costume Party

It doesn’t need to be Halloween to throw a costume party (but it helps).

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“Stop pawing the ground. I’ll be ready in a little while.”
Elmer Atkins
October 3, 1964

 

“Don’t move, lady!”
Davie
September 21, 1963

 

“I suppose this is your idea of good casting!”
Orlando Busino
February 12, 1966

 

“No more for Wally.”
John Gallagher
January 26, 1957

 

“I’ve decided not to go. Tell them I have colic or something.”
Harry Mace
January 5, 1963

 

“Try and hurry it up. I’m starting to rust.”
Dan McCormick
December 29, 1956

 

“I understand you’re a jockey, Mr. Karnes.”
Richardson
November 3, 1962

 

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Comments

  1. They’re all such wonderful (and wonderfully degrading) cartoons here, it’s hard to pick a favorite. Actually it’s not at all: number 3 down by Busino wins hands down. Sooo embarrassing. #5 down by Harry Mace is almost as bad. I wouldn’t want to go dressed like that either unless I owed someone a big favor or was being blackmailed!

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