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Coffee-Stain Guy and A Hard-Boiled Egg

"Coffee-Stain Guy and A Hard-Boiled Egg"
An Almost-Random Selection of Doodley-Sketches

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Master Cartooning at Home in a Few Short Weeks -- Vintage Ad from Popular Mechanics 1960

"Draw Cartoons..for a wonderful pastime or excellent earnings. Master cartooning at home in a few short weeks without waste of time or effort!"



Here are some ads for cartooning schools that ran in the 1930's



 …and here's a cool image from a Honda ad from the 1960 issue:

You can check out these high-quality scans
of vintage Popular Mechanics magazines at:

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This has nothing to do with cartooning, but it's a pretty cool image:

Name that Doodle!

Another sketchbook exploration through the subconscious.. this time drawn with a red felt-tip marker.

What could it mean? What horrifying secrets lay hidden between the lines?

The Farmer’s Daughter & The Traveling Salesman – Vintage Comic Book by Irv Spector

Farmers Daughter 01 Irv Spector - Page 01 The Farmer’s Daughter in
“The One About The Traveling Salesman” by Irv Spector
Farmers Daughter and Traveling Salesman comic book Irv SpectorFarmers Daughter and Traveling Salesman staircase Irv SpectorIssue #1 Feb/Mar 1954 Stanhall PublicationsFarmers Daughter 01 Irv Spector - Page 03Farmers Daughter 01 Irv Spector - Page 04 Farmers Daughter 01 Irv Spector - Page 05 Farmers Daughter 01 Irv Spector - Page 06 Farmers Daughter 01 Irv Spector - Page 07 Farmers Daughter 01 Irv Spector - Page 08 Farmers Daughter 01 Irv Spector - Page 10 Farmers Daughter 01 Irv Spector - Page 11 …and that’s just the first story in the book!
 Some really wild poses and very lively brushwork, too.

Note from CartoonSnap reader Dave O'Dell:

"It looks like this was a collaboration between Irv Spector and Bill Williams with Williams drawing the female character and Spector everything else. Williams also worked on several other Stanhall books at the same time including Oh, Brother and G.I. Jane."

Thanks, Dave!