Cartoons: It’s a Date!

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“I certainly enjoyed the evening, Fred. Especially the part where you introduced me to George Crenshaw.”
Jerry Marcus
October 19, 1963

 

“Not every blind date turns out to be a monster, Murray!”
Frank Baginski
September 21, 1963

 

“Would you let me kiss you if I’d got your name right?”
Martha Blanchard
August 27, 1963

 

“Of course, after we’re married this kind of thing will have to stop.”
Donald Reilly
March 12, 1966

 

“Now…a four-letter word, starting with ‘j’, meaning ‘to pull suddenly’…”
Mort Gerberg
February 29, 1964

 

“Then may I give you as a reference?”
Martha Blanchard
December 31, 1966

 

“Oh, no, ma’am, the other Henry Fonda is a bit taller.”
Charles Barsotti
October 8, 1966

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Comments

  1. These are some of the best cartoons yet. All from the early to mid-60’s, they’re new to me, and they’re a blast! Love the first one by Jerry Marcus. The punchline and the artwork. #3 by Martha Blanchard is great (and so embarrassing). Same with her other one at #6. The art of #4 and 5 is amazing, and so uniquely ’60’s.

    #7 at the bottom is wonderful. I hope someone showed it to Henry Fonda. He’d have loved it too.
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