More great gag cartoon originals are up for auction from Dick Buchanan's vast collection. Go and look. Wow. There are some real terrific ones here by Barney Tobey, Gahan Wilson, and Virgil "VIP" Partch.
More great gag cartoon originals are up for auction from Dick Buchanan's vast collection. Go and look. Wow. There are some real terrific ones here by Barney Tobey, Gahan Wilson, and Virgil "VIP" Partch.
Lora Lamm (1928 - 2025) was a Swiss graphic designer best known for her mid-century advertising work. "Her distinctive style, characterized by clean lines, bold use of colour, and playful experimentation, made her prominent in graphic design during the 1950s and 1960s." -- Wikipedia. She passed away this past March at the age of 97.
Her work is striking, combining typography and illustration with a real sense of graphic punch and fun. I just stumbled upon her work by accident and wanted to share these.
From Bill Plympton's Instagram:
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You can't do fat jokes. They're demeaning. Except, in this case, when it's a hippo-on-hippo fat shaming incident. So ... it's OK for animals to be nasty. At least it was OK enough for Reader's Digest to decide to purchase and run in its magazine, and then reprint it in a book collection. Yeah. Those are some catty hippos. I remember drawing this and finding it a challenge drawing a decent hippo. You just have to get those little ears and the snout right. You'll notice I added one of those birds that sometimes hang out with hippos on that mean one who has the gag line. Heaven knows what he thinks of all this.
The "door to door agnostics" cartoon was one that I liked. And that means that I thought it was funny and made an interesting point, you know? That did not mean it would sell. I had submitted to a number of markets with no success. When I submitted it to Prospect Magazine, the snagged it and ran it. Maybe it's the fact that they were rather fearless when it came to politics, religion and ideas was a factor in getting the OK. I don't know. But it made me happy, and reminded me once again that this is all about persistence.