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One of these major magazines of the 1960's was not a regular user of gag cartoons. Which one?
The correct answer is "Life"
Who was Otto Soglow's famously silent cartoon character, appearing in the New Yorker & later in newspapers?
The correct answer is "The Little King"
The short-lived 1969 TV show, "My World and Welcome to it," was based on cartoons of which famous humorist/cartoonist?
The correct answer is "James Thurber"
This famous tooner wrote gags for the New Yorker, but his toons rarely ran cuz the publisher "couldn't stomach" them.
The correct answer is "Virgil Partch"
The name of Ted Key's bossy maid who regularly appeared in the pages of the Saturday Evening Post was...
The correct answer is "Hazel"
The first names of Bill Hoest's squabbling cartoon couple, The Lockhorns, are....
The correct answer is "Leroy & Loretta"
Bill Hoest's regular cartoon feature in the National Enquirer revolved around automobiles and driving was called...
The correct answer is "Bumper Snickers"
This gag cartoonist did more variations on the cartoon "desert straggler" or theme than anyone before or since.
The correct answer is "Virgil "VIP Partch"
The cartoon character named Sebastian which Chon Day created for Look Magazine in 1954 was a....
The correct answer is "Monk"
Penthouse Magazine was one of the premiere cartoon markets. What were they paying for a 5-page cartoon feature in 2002?
The correct answer is "$5000"