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Cartoonist Profiles (1977) comic books 1973-1975

  • Issue #3
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 3

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    CARTOONIST PROfiles magazine allows syndicated cartoonists to tell, in their own words, what it took for them to become professionals. Comic artists explain their own unique method of creating a continuous flow of ideas, which have sustained them over long periods of time. This magazine explains how the cartoonist brought himself to the attention of the major syndicates. They tell their own life experiences have enabled them to speak with that unique voice. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #4

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    CARTOONIST PROfiles magazine allows syndicated cartoonists to tell, in their own words, what it took for them to become professionals. Comic artists explain their own unique method of creating a continuous flow of ideas, which have sustained them over long periods of time. This magazine explains how the cartoonist brought himself to the attention of the major syndicates. They tell their own life experiences have enabled them to speak with that unique voice. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #5
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 5

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    CARTOONIST PROfiles magazine allows syndicated cartoonists to tell, in their own words, what it took for them to become professionals. Comic artists explain their own unique method of creating a continuous flow of ideas, which have sustained them over long periods of time. This magazine explains how the cartoonist brought himself to the attention of the major syndicates. They tell their own life experiences have enabled them to speak with that unique voice. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #6
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 6

    CARTOONIST PROfiles magazine allows syndicated cartoonists to tell, in their own words, what it took for them to become professionals. Comic artists explain their own unique method of creating a continuous flow of ideas, which have sustained them over long periods of time. This magazine explains how the cartoonist brought himself to the attention of the major syndicates. They tell their own life experiences have enabled them to speak with that unique voice. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #7

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    CARTOONIST PROfiles magazine allows syndicated cartoonists to tell, in their own words, what it took for them to become professionals. Comic artists explain their own unique method of creating a continuous flow of ideas, which have sustained them over long periods of time. This magazine explains how the cartoonist brought himself to the attention of the major syndicates. They tell their own life experiences have enabled them to speak with that unique voice. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #8

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    CARTOONIST PROfiles magazine allows syndicated cartoonists to tell, in their own words, what it took for them to become professionals. Comic artists explain their own unique method of creating a continuous flow of ideas, which have sustained them over long periods of time. This magazine explains how the cartoonist brought himself to the attention of the major syndicates. They tell their own life experiences have enabled them to speak with that unique voice. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #9

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    February 1971. A unique quarterly magazine for the professional, the cartoon buff, the student, and all who enjoy cartoons. Cover blurb: "This life-size working model of a Rube Goldberg invention for taking photos the hard way is part of a wonderfully varied exhibit honoring the late, great cartoonist at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of History and Technology in Washington, D.C. (Details in this issue.) One explanatory note: when the balloon, which has already exploded in this picture, bursts, an electrical connection is made which causes a little button to rise from the floor under the dictator's foot, thus toppling him over backward onto the bulb. Visitors to the Exhibit stand in line to get a chance to sit on the stool and thus to start the mechanism in motion." Cover photo by Bill Perry. Cover price $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #17
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 17

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    March 1973. Cover blurb: "The characters in the brand new comic strip, Mixed Singles, join creators Mel Casson and Wm. F. (Bill) Brown in this cover drawing which the cartoonist team made especially for CARTOONIST PROfiles. Left to right, they are Harvey Mix, Maynard, Gypsy, Joy, Casson & Brown, Arnold, Kelly and Ferris. The United Feature Syndicate is distributing this great new feature." Cover price $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #18

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    CARTOONIST PROfiles magazine allows syndicated cartoonists to tell, in their own words, what it took for them to become professionals. Comic artists explain their own unique method of creating a continuous flow of ideas, which have sustained them over long periods of time. This magazine explains how the cartoonist brought himself to the attention of the major syndicates. They tell their own life experiences have enabled them to speak with that unique voice. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #19
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 19

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    September 1973. Cover blurb: "Gordon Bess, the creator of the very popular comic strip, Redeye, for King Features Syndicate, has drawn his characters especially for the cover of this issue. From left to right, they are: Medicine Man, Mawsquaw, Redeye, Tawnee, Tanglefoot, Pokey and the horse, Loco. Read about them, and about Gordon Bess, inside this issue." Cover price $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #20
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 20

    CARTOONIST PROfiles magazine allows syndicated cartoonists to tell, in their own words, what it took for them to become professionals. Comic artists explain their own unique method of creating a continuous flow of ideas, which have sustained them over long periods of time. This magazine explains how the cartoonist brought himself to the attention of the major syndicates. They tell their own life experiences have enabled them to speak with that unique voice. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #21
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 21

    CARTOONIST PROfiles magazine allows syndicated cartoonists to tell, in their own words, what it took for them to become professionals. Comic artists explain their own unique method of creating a continuous flow of ideas, which have sustained them over long periods of time. This magazine explains how the cartoonist brought himself to the attention of the major syndicates. They tell their own life experiences have enabled them to speak with that unique voice. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #22
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 22

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    CARTOONIST PROfiles magazine allows syndicated cartoonists to tell, in their own words, what it took for them to become professionals. Comic artists explain their own unique method of creating a continuous flow of ideas, which have sustained them over long periods of time. This magazine explains how the cartoonist brought himself to the attention of the major syndicates. They tell their own life experiences have enabled them to speak with that unique voice. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #23
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 23

    CARTOONIST PROfiles magazine allows syndicated cartoonists to tell, in their own words, what it took for them to become professionals. Comic artists explain their own unique method of creating a continuous flow of ideas, which have sustained them over long periods of time. This magazine explains how the cartoonist brought himself to the attention of the major syndicates. They tell their own life experiences have enabled them to speak with that unique voice. In this issue: Garry Wills, Andrew Greeley, Paul Greenberg, Doonesbury, Ziggy, Tank McNamara, Spidey Super Stories, Don Wright, Shelby Kelly interview, Walt Disney Studios of the 1930s, Tony Di Preta interview, and more. 8.5-in. x 11-in.; black and white; 56 pages on slick white paper. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #24
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 24

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    December 1974. 6th Birthday. Exclusive in this issue: Personal Mementos written by famed New Yorker cartoonist, Peter Arno. Cover art by Peter Arno. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #25
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 25


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    March 1975. Cover blurb: "George Gately, who created the very funny panel Heathcliff which the McNaught Syndicate distributes, has put together this action montage of his feline hero for us. More about Heathcliff inside." Cover price $3.00. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #26
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 26

    This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.

    CARTOONIST PROfiles magazine allows syndicated cartoonists to tell, in their own words, what it took for them to become professionals. Comic artists explain their own unique method of creating a continuous flow of ideas, which have sustained them over long periods of time. This magazine explains how the cartoonist brought himself to the attention of the major syndicates. They tell their own life experiences have enabled them to speak with that unique voice. In this issue: Johnny Hart interview, Harvey Kurtzman interview, Jeff Millar/Bill Hinds (Tank McNamara) interview, Fred Gardineer, Harry Hershfield, Norman Mingo interview, Roger Bradfield (Dooley's World) interview, The Little King, Charles R. Bowers animation, and more. 8.5-in. x 11-in.; black and white; 68 pages on slick white paper. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #27
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 27

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    CARTOONIST PROfiles magazine allows syndicated cartoonists to tell, in their own words, what it took for them to become professionals. Comic artists explain their own unique method of creating a continuous flow of ideas, which have sustained them over long periods of time. This magazine explains how the cartoonist brought himself to the attention of the major syndicates. They tell their own life experiences have enabled them to speak with that unique voice. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #28
    Cartoonist Profiles (1977) 28

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    December 1975. Cover blurb: "L to R: Writer Don Wilder, Artist Bill Rechin, and at the bottom, Brant Parker, creator of the new comic strip 'Crock' for the Field Newspaper Syndicate. In this issue you will find the story of how these three are working together on this funny new feature." Cover price $3.00. Cover price $3.00.