Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Done By Gerard

Tuesday Comic Strip Day.

I have shown some dailies from this strip before. I am a fan of the art of oldtime cartoonist Dave Gerard, but it is the concept and the early sixties satire of writer Doneby that makes this one really stand out. Since Doneby later took on the strip on his own, I get the impression that he was the artist/writer and that someone at the syndicate matched him up with a more salable and experienced artist. Whatever the reason, they were a good match. There was also a Sunday version but in all my time as a collector I have seen only one sample.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Media Circus

Monday Cartoon Day.

I confessed my love of Bil Kane's Channel Chuckles before. I find it funnier than his Family Circus and I think it really deserves a book. There's over twenty years of this in dailies and Sundays.













Monday, February 24, 2014

Mad Precursing

Sunday Jaffee Jamboree

Shortly before doing teh Squat Car Squad for Stan Lee, Al Jaffee contributed another very Madlike series to Quality's Military Comics. It was not the first funny series in that title. Dave Berg was already continuing he Blakhawk spoof Death Patrol that wa started by Jack Cole. But Jaffee's Superman satire was even more in the style that Harvey Kurtzman and Bil Elder would later make such a succes at Mad.

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Funny Antics

Saturday Leftover Day.

I knew Al Jaffee did some funny animal stuff for Timely before getting one of the girlie titles all to his own and running with it for more than ten years. I even new vaguely he did a couple of non animal gag pages for Quality's Military comics before returning to Timely after the war to do Ziggy Pig. Although I couldn't find the records (wikipedia certainly is very vague about this part of his career) I get the impression these earlier strips were done while he was still at school. And he might even have done some small stuff for Timely (the later Marvel) around the same time. When I spoke with Mr. Jaffee two years ago (in the company of Craig Yoe) he talked about his period at Timely in such a way that I couldn't really understand if he was there before the war or after.

So I tracked down some of his gag work for Timely's Joker Comics and I was surprised at how much it was, how much more substantive than his singe page gags for Quality and sometimes even billed on the cover along with the other regular features. Joker Comics is mostly know as the home of Basil Wolverton's Powerhouse Pepper, but hardly anyone ever mentions Squat Car Squad, a hilarious slapstick strip by Al Jaffee. And if they do, they underplay it. It certainly doesn't turn up at the Al Jaffee bibliographies at Atlas Tales or the Grand Comics Database. Now the relative scarcity (and high prices due to the appearances of Powerhouse Pepper) may be a factor. There won't be many people who actually have these books. But in these days of internet scanning, that is not a problem anymore. I found copies for the first 8 issues, which all feature several pages of Squat Car Squad. There may be more, I could not find any information on the later issues.

Even if you are skipping through this, have a look at the story from#6, which features Mr. Jaffee himself, looking quite different from the caricature we know from his work in Mad or the figure used in his previous series, Inferior Man, which I will be showing tomorrow.

Some have said that the silliness and amount of background gags foreshadow the work of his high school buddies Harvey Kurtzman and Bill Elder. Actually, I believe only Bill Elder was his buddy and Kurtzman was a couple of classes up from them. But it does speak to a shared view of what is funny. Although I don't see this strip as a particular influence, rather yet another link between the slapstick antics of strips like Smokey Stover and the silliness of Mad.

Squat Car Squad is a funny strip and far to rarely seen. Here are all episodes from issue #2 to #8 by Al Jaffee. I have seen no issues after that, but the GCD tells me there is no Squat Car Squad in #9 and Doc Vassallo mentioned Al Jaffee's friend David Gantz as the artist for #10.