Monday, January 13, 2025
Comics from the Naval Hospital Long Beach newspaper, continued
Monday, November 04, 2024
Washington Times-Herald 1941 Sunday comics (updated)
I picked up a few Sunday comics tearsheets at the Civitan Flea Market last weekend. These all appear to be from Washington Times-Herald in late 1941. I think they might all have been saved for the sheet music on the back side - songs played by Benny Goodman, Fred Waring, and Guy Lombardo. A Baltimore Sun section from 1960s will be posted separately at some point.
Bringing Up Father and Rosie's Beau 411207
Family Portraits by J. Norman Lynd
Jungle Jim by Alex Raymond 411207
Flash Gordon 411207
Ripley's Believe It or Not 411123
National Carbon Company ad - "Shells screamed our doom on the stricken Zamzam" 411130
"Wonders of America - Prehistoric Freaks " Prince Albert ad 411123
Gillette Safety Razor - Best Man Saves Day for Fred ad 411207
Skippy 411116
Katzenjammer Kids 411130
Katzenjammer Kids 411207
Friday, September 06, 2019
Exhibit Review: 100 Years of Cartoons in El Universal: Mexico-United States As Seen By Mexican Cartoonists.
100 Years of Cartoons in El Universal: Mexico-United States As Seen By Mexican Cartoonists. Augustin Sánchez González. Washington, DC: Mexican Cultural Institute, September 4 – October 30, 2019. https://www.instituteofmexicodc.org/
Thursday, September 05, 2019
100 Years of Cartoons in El Universal exhibit opened last night (corrected)

(correction: we had earlier mis-identified Mr. Aponte and apologize for the error)
My pictures are at https://www.flickr.com/photos/42072348@N00/albums/72157710704426503
Regarding the photos of the remarks, the podium was flanked by the Mexican and American flags. Due to the angle I was standing at, I was only able to get the American flag in my shots.
The website description is
EXHIBIT: 100 YEARS OF CARTOON IN EL UNIVERSAL
September 4 - October 30, 2019 at the Mexican Cultural Institute
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El Universal newspaper editorial director David Aponte |
The Mexican Cultural Institute is proud to announce its newest exhibit, 100 Years of Cartoons in El Universal: Mexico - United States as Seen by Mexican Cartoonists, taking place from September 4 through October 30, 2019. The exhibit collects a brief sample of the thousands of cartoons published in 100 years in the widely known newspaper, El Universal, where almost all Mexican cartoonists of the 20th century have traveled through. This exhibit reads as a nodal part of the history of the cartoon in Mexico and includes a brief representation of the artists who traced and portrayed the history of the country. The pages of El Universal have shown the critical work, with aesthetic greatness, by artists such as Andrés Audiffred, Eduardo del Río Rius, Helioflores and Rogelio Naranjo, who have all shaped Mexican national events with art and humor.
The exhibition consists of seventy pieces; sixty-two of them orginal and of great value. Most came from the Museum of the Cartoon of Mexico City, from the authors themselves, and from private collectors. The works follow three themes: the American cartoon, the vision of the cartoonists around Uncle Sam and their vision around the American presidents. 100 Years of Cartoons in El Universal is complemented with the first cartoonists of El Universal and concludes with the great masters of the Mexican cartoon.
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Ambassador Martha Bárcena |
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Right to left: Ambassador Martha Bárcena, El Universal newspaper editorial director David Aponte, and curator Augustin Sanchez Gonzalez. |
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curator Augustin Sanchez Gonzalez. |
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Resist! political cartoon newspaper coming to Arlington
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Resist! and Magic Bullet in Arlington's Central Library lobby |
And for one week, the Little Free Library of Alcova Heights, Arlington, VA on 7th Street will be solely carrying it too.