Wednesday Random Stuff Day.
As an antidote against all the Valentine's Day sweetness, here is some of Jimmy Hatlo's arcebic revenge gags about eple who get their just deserts in hell. He did not do them as long as his more familiar Hatlo's History, but I really like them and I think there should be a book.
Showing posts with label They'll Do It Every Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label They'll Do It Every Time. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
He Did It For Some Time
Monday Cartoon Day.
In the thirties Jimmy Hatlo (later of They'll Do It Every Time fame) did a political cartoon. I have seen some of his magazine cartoons from the same period, but never these. The two items at the end are oddities from 1935.
In the thirties Jimmy Hatlo (later of They'll Do It Every Time fame) did a political cartoon. I have seen some of his magazine cartoons from the same period, but never these. The two items at the end are oddities from 1935.
Monday, May 11, 2015
Hats Off
Monday Cartoon Day.
In the Sergio Aragonès comic book series he did autobiographical strips as well. One of his illustrated anecdotes (for that is what they were) he told the story of how he had imagined a new newspaper feature about people who go to hell to get what they deserved in life, He almost sold it too, until someone told him that Jimmy Hatlo had done exactly the same thing as part of his They'll Do It Every Time, called The Hatlo Inferno. Not nearly as famous or popular as his Hatlo's History, I showed a couple of samples a few years back. Since then I ran across another one and found one in black and white online. But the best find was a series of very early Hatlo cartoons from the thirties. This was way before he started They'll Do it and you have to struggle to see his style, but they are just as funny.
I realized that the new color scan I had could give me a lead to some online black and white ones and indeed. Here are some I found from further along in 1957.
In the Sergio Aragonès comic book series he did autobiographical strips as well. One of his illustrated anecdotes (for that is what they were) he told the story of how he had imagined a new newspaper feature about people who go to hell to get what they deserved in life, He almost sold it too, until someone told him that Jimmy Hatlo had done exactly the same thing as part of his They'll Do It Every Time, called The Hatlo Inferno. Not nearly as famous or popular as his Hatlo's History, I showed a couple of samples a few years back. Since then I ran across another one and found one in black and white online. But the best find was a series of very early Hatlo cartoons from the thirties. This was way before he started They'll Do it and you have to struggle to see his style, but they are just as funny.
I realized that the new color scan I had could give me a lead to some online black and white ones and indeed. Here are some I found from further along in 1957.
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