Cartoons: It’s All in Your Head

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“First of all, relax.”
J.G. Farris
June 9, 1962

 

“You still have this fear that someone is following you, Mr. Wilby?”
John Albano
April 8, 1961

 

“Well, how did you make out with your head-shrinker today, dear?”
Stan Hunt
April 2, 1960

 

“Now, when were you first aware of this passion for fresh air?”
Jeffrey Monahan
March 16, 1957

 

“What worries me is that’s his analyst carrying the train.”
Herb Green
March 11, 1961

 

“First, let me explain how group therapy works.”
Jerry Marcus
January 13, 1963

 

“Of course, during the summer many of my dreams are apt to be reruns.”
William O’Brian
June 23, 1962

 

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Comments

  1. These are all good cartoon selections. My favorite is #4 down by Jeffrey Monahan; particularly so seeing how the doctor’s all bundled up because it’s really cold, and it having run in a March issue. #6 by Jerry Marcus on the group therapy also. (That must have been a fairly new concept in ’63, I would think.)

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