Contributor and cartoon aficionado Dick Buchanan has sent a Father's Day cartoon from 1953 by Reamer Keller. Dick writes, "Reamer Keller was one of the most prolific mid-century gag cartoonists, reportedly drawing 50 cartoons a week. He began in the early 1930's. His cartoons appeared in Life, Judge, Collier's, True Magazine, The Saturday Evening Post, 1000 Jokes Magazine and many other magazines." Many indeed, including, as we have seen, College Humor. This mid-career example is from the Sunday newspaper insert Pictorial Review.
"It's a Father's Day special, dear. This tie and dress for $69.95." Reamer Keller Pictorial Review, June 21, 1953, page 8
Scan by Dick Buchanan
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Note: My thanks to Dick Buchanan for this, his fifty-fifth contribution to Attempted Bloggery. Dick is the archivist behind the cultural treasure known to fathers everywhere and those who shop for them as the Dick Buchanan Cartoon Clip Files. He makes frequent contributions to Mike Lynch Cartoons, most recently a post entitled "From the Dick Buchanan Files: Certified Vintage Gag Cartoons 1946 - 1965." Always insist that your vintage gag cartoons are certified.
Attempted Bloggery seeks additional published work by Reamer Keller.
External Links:
Stripper's Guide: "Reamer Keller, Portsmouth Gift To The Pen-And-Ink Brigade, Tells How" by Wayne Paulson (Portsmouth Times, October 24, 1937) This profile is the source of the assertion that Keller produced fifty cartoons each week.
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