Tsuru record Japan, Nagoya - 1932
Great Panel by Cartoonist H.M Bateman probably one of the best ever British cartoonist what I like in this one is how the man’s rage is represented in this grotesque abstract blob of anger and how the whole world seems to bend to his frustration in the background.Not to mention the great poses and facial expressions.
"Teacher's Pest" (1931)
Brotherhood of Man (1945, UPA)
director: Bobe Cannon
designer: John Hubley
THE NEW YORKER, November 3, 1956
Title Cards Drawn by Cartoonist Milt Gross for the 1942 Film Roxie Hart. Love these so much they have his natural trademark screwball energy.
Wow! Its been a whole year ngl I never thought I’d ever really make it this far but hey thanks for all the folks who enjoy my reblogs and stuff tbh this blog isn’t as active as I’m trying to focus more on my Osamu Tezuka focused blog @cartoonbrain but thx for everyone who enjoys this one maybe I’ll come back to this old place soon.
February 1952
June, 1925 Cover of "Vanity Fair" magazine. From Poemaa's Flicker.
Why not—here are all the remaining ones.
Brigitte Bardot photographed by Mark Shaw in 1956 while filming THE BRIDE IS MUCH TOO BEAUTIFUL.
Al Posen comic in the Chicago Tribune, Illinois, August 14, 1926