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Displaying 1 to 77 of 77 results matching your search for '"Jack Tippit"'.
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[STORY] ["A little water in yours, Frank?"] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US Good Humor (Charlton, 1948 series) #36 (January 1956))
[STORY] ["Land... land... land!"] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US Good Humor (Charlton, 1948 series) #34 (Fall 1955))
[STORY] ["Nice material... hope you don't get blood on it."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US TV Girls and Gags (Pocket Magazines, 1954 series) #v6#3 (May 1959))
[STORY] ["Ball, soldier!"] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US Sick (Prize, 1960 series) #v5#6 [36] (May 1965))
[STORY] ["Do you mean me... coach?"] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US TV Girls and Gags (Pocket Magazines, 1954 series) #v6#3 (May 1959))
[STORY] ["Nice try, Gladys."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US TV Girls and Gags (Pocket Magazines, 1954 series) #v6#3 (May 1959))
[STORY] ["I hope you're not one of those love 'em and leave 'em types!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US TV Girls and Gags (Pocket Magazines, 1954 series) #v6#3 (May 1959))
[STORY] ["We will now run through the terms of the will, just for laughs."] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US Good Humor (Charlton, 1948 series) #34 (Fall 1955))
[STORY] ["Now, if you'll just moisten your lips a bit."] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US Good Humor (Charlton, 1948 series) #36 (January 1956))
[STORY] ["She's in the bathtub with Mr. Jenkins right now."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The Nine to Fivers (Popular Library, 1964 series) #SP276 (May 1964))
[STORY] ["New bifocals, Eddie boy?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#10 (March 11, 1961))
[STORY] ["It only hurts when I cackle."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#15 (April 15, 1961))
[STORY] ["Bowling ball bags?"] / cartoon / 0.15 pages (from US The American Legion (The American Legion, 1926 series) #v75#5 (November 1963))
[STORY] ["It begins, 'Holy mackerel!...'"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#8 (August 20, 1960))
[STORY] ["He averages three colds to a case."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#19 (November 8, 1958))
[STORY] ["...and to my old army buddy..."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#22 (November 29, 1958))
[STORY] ["...And what does the kitty cat say?... That's right!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The Nine to Fivers (Popular Library, 1964 series) #SP276 (May 1964))
[STORY] ["You two aren't supposed to be up!"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#21 (November 22, 1958))
[STORY] ["To whom did you wish to sing?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#26 (July 1, 1961))
[STORY] ["Can't you pour it without that thunderous splash?"] / cartoon / 0.15 pages (from US The American Legion (The American Legion, 1926 series) #v75#4 (October 1963))
[STORY] ["Ouch."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#6 (February 11, 1961))
[STORY] ["Actually, the M stands for 'Mother'."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#21 (November 21, 1959))
[STORY] ["New bifocals, Eddie boy?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The Nine to Fivers (Popular Library, 1964 series) #SP276 (May 1964))
[STORY] ["Have a nice vacation, dear."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#6 (August 6, 1960))
[STORY] ["Well, sis-boom-bah!"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#19 (November 8, 1958))
[STORY] ["I couldn't sleep."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#31 (August 5, 1961))
[STORY] ["Reflexes normal."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#31 (January 30, 1960))
[STORY] ["Isn't that a strip of bacon you're wearing?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#26 (December 26, 1959))
[STORY] ["But I keep getting sand in my eyes!"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US Ladies' Home Journal (Curtis Publishing Company, 1883 series) #v82#6 (June 1965))
[STORY] ["Now, if there are no further questions, somebody cut the deck and I'll deal."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The Nine to Fivers (Popular Library, 1964 series) #SP276 (May 1964))
[STORY] ["I'm only starting to school, mother - not going off to war."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The Nine to Fivers (Popular Library, 1964 series) #SP276 (May 1964))
[STORY] ["Isn't that a strip of bacon you're wearing?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The Nine to Fivers (Popular Library, 1964 series) #SP276 (May 1964))
[STORY] ["They're starting off on a limited budget."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#2 (July 12, 1958))
[STORY] ["That's enough!"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#17 (October 25, 1958))
[STORY] ["Your hospital insurance, card, please."] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US The American Legion (The American Legion, 1926 series) #v71#3 (September 1961))
[STORY] ["Oh, Miss Barnes... I'll bet you can't guess what that Simpkins kid has!"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#11 (September 15 1956))
[STORY] ["You realize, of course, this automatically removes you from our mailing list."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The Nine to Fivers (Popular Library, 1964 series) #SP276 (May 1964))
[STORY] ["I'd like to marry you, Edith, but I can't afford the premiums on the insurance I sold you."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#15 (October 11, 1958))
[STORY] ["Tell me, captain - have you gone down with many ships?"] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US The American Legion (The American Legion, 1926 series) #v71#1 (July 1961))
[STORY] ["I don't have anything against you in particular, Harold... I despise all boys your age."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#14 [13] (September 29, 1956))
[STORY] ["It will be covered by a red tile roof and a back-breaking mortgage"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#32 (August 12, 1961))
[STORY] ["How about a little tonic above the timber line?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#36 (March 7, 1959))
[STORY] ["She's in the bathtub with Mr. Jenkins right now."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#47 (May 23, 1959))
[STORY] ["Well, I kinda hoped to get enough to pay off a thousand-dollar egg bill that's been worrying me."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The Nine to Fivers (Popular Library, 1964 series) #SP276 (May 1964))
[STORY] ["Well, I kinda hoped to get enough to pay off a thousand-dollar milk bill that's been worrying me."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#29 (January 19, 1957))
[STORY] ["My wife deserves credit for my success. Her steady doubt and ridicule gave me the necessary incentive to win."] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US The American Legion (The American Legion, 1926 series) #v68#5 (May 1960))
[STORY] ["how are you at the little menial tasks everybody abhors?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#37 (March 16, 1957))
[STORY] ["While I'm here, could I interest you in some flower seeds, greeting cards, novelties...?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#43 (April 27, 1957))
[STORY] ["You're right, Helen.... We are eating the charcoal. The steaks are still in here."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US Ladies' Home Journal (Curtis Publishing Company, 1883 series) #v77#7 (July 1960))
[STORY] ["You realize, of course, this automatically removes you from our mailing list."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#35 (March 1, 1958))
[STORY] ["Well, that's what you say when a big one gets away!"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US Pennsylvania Angler (Pennsylvania Fish Commission, 1931 series) #v26#3 (March 1957))
[STORY] ["Don't forget pop, I'm just letting you carry it as far as Butch Simpkin's house."] / cartoon / 0.34 pages (from US Pennsylvania Angler (Pennsylvania Fish Commission, 1931 series) #v26#3 (March 1957))
[STORY] ["Now, try to remember - what was the next thing I told you?"] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#9 (March 4, 1961))
[STORY] ["...And what does the kitty cat say?... That's right!"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#21 (November 21, 1959))
[STORY] ["Well, pardners, guess I'll be moseying along."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#4 (January 28, 1961))
[STORY] ["It's good to hear your voice, too, but you have the wrong number."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#32 (August 12, 1961))
[STORY] ["And how long have you harbored this feeling of being a nobody?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#33 (August 19, 1961))
[STORY] ["Our next speaker is a man who, I see, needs no introduction."] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US The American Legion (The American Legion, 1926 series) #v69#3 (September 1960))
[STORY] ["Hello, Mr. Gordy - this is Mrs. O'Toole. I want a dozen eggs, loaf of bread, bacon..."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#34 (February 23, 1957))
[STORY] ["Then I said 'Step outside and say that!' not realizing at the time we were on the third floor."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#5 (August 4 1956))
[STORY] ["Thanks Ed. Now pass the salt."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#35 (September 2, 1961))
[STORY] ["I'm only starting to school, mother - not going off to war."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#10 (September 3, 1960))
[STORY] ["I warned you about letting him order the cake!"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#16 (October 15, 1960))
[STORY] ["Now, if there are no further questions, somebody cut the deck and I'll deal."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#52 (June 29, 1957))
[STORY] ["Why didn't we think of that?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#20 (November 16, 1957))
[STORY] ["Say, J. B., what's this I hear about you getting an ulcer?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#27 (January 4, 1958))
[STORY] ["Tough luck, Smelty. Your hardship discharge was disapproved after all!"] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US The American Legion (The American Legion, 1926 series) #v58#3 (March 1955))
[STORY] ["He was digging a hole to bury his bone."] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US The American Legion (The American Legion, 1926 series) #v68#1 (January 1960))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / cartoon / 1 page (from ES Mortadelo (Editorial Bruguera, 1970 series) #12 (15 de febrero de 1971))
[STORY] This Dizzy Day and Age / cartoon / 4 pages (from US Cartoons and Gags (Marvel, 1959 series) #v3#4 (August 1960))
[STORY] ["I don't remember his name, but we're kicked each other once or twice at recess."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US Ladies' Home Journal (Curtis Publishing Company, 1883 series) #v83#3 (March 1966))
[STORY] ["Well, actually, I'm not too fond of diced bananas with catchup and horse-radish myself. What are some of your other dislikes?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#17 (October 25, 1958))
[STORY] ["Actually, the M stands for 'Mother'."] / cartoon / 0.125 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#26 (December 26, 1959))
[STORY] ["Stanley will leave his mark in the world...a crushed pillow."] / cartoon / 0.21 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v235#45 (December 15, 1962))
[STORY] My Patient / cartoon / 7 pages (from US Dear Patient (Physicians Publications, 1957 series) (1957))
[STORY] The Hospital / cartoon / 9 pages (from US Dear Patient (Physicians Publications, 1957 series) (1957))
[STORY] ["You've got to start somewhere, I always say."] / cartoon / 118 ? pages (from US Looking over Your Shoulder: Cartoons from Look Magazine (E. P. Dutton, 1965 series) (1965))

 

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