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CSotD: Merry Christmas 1972

Circus
Posting a tad late this morning because my Christmas present was sitting up until nearly midnight watching football with elder son, which postponed getting up in the morning but did suggest a date for this look back at Christmas Cartoons Past. So here is a substantial selection of comics from 1972, his first Christmas.

I'm not going to comment a whole lot because I chose a representative sample, not necessarily "the best." Some of these are quite good, some are not quite good. Mostly, it's a collection of memories.

Movies
But let's set the scene a little bit with this page of movie ads from the Gazette-Telegraph of Colorado Springs.

Speaking of not trying to sort the good ones from the not-so-good ones.

However, a lot of very familiar titles, perhaps because it was a hot time in the industry and perhaps because I was in a movie-going demographic at the time. Probably a bit of both.

Dove
POWs
Oliphant
In the real world, Vietnam was winding down, which was recognized by editorial cartoonists, most of whom use a soft, sentimental touch, though not Pat Oliphant because, well, because he was Pat Oliphant.

And I'd comment on how much we liked his work but I already promised not to do that sort of thing.

Sgt mike
And speaking of Vietnam, I was surprised to see Sgt. Mike in a stateside paper. I thought he was only in Stars & Stripes, but here he is.

Small society

Graffiti

There were also some cartoons that, for some reason, were usually on the editorial page though they weren't particularly political.

Berry1

Berry2

Berry3Berry's World was one of those, and I don't know why I came across three different cartoons in three different papers, but one of them is copyright 1973 so maybe editors were looking at a batch and choosing one, rather than running the feature every day.

 

So, let's turn to the comics page:

8

9A

9B

10

Boarding house 10a
Carnival 17a
(Alley Oop again — perhaps papers were given a choice, or may have skipped an edition other than Dec 25. Those marks in the right hand margin are called "gripper marks" and are caused by the gripper that pulls the paper taut as it goes through the press. They're a flaw, but one that is somewhat — not entirely — unavoidable.)

18

Dennis
21

22

Side glances
(Side Glances)

23
Annie

Disney

Archie
CanyonBeetleCampus clatterHatlo242728DondiDuckRipleyFerdFinnNeighbors35Terry1730

Off the recordLollyNancyJumble

TumbleweedsPhantom

RoperWinnie

 

And, finally, proof that Santa exists!

Reception

I guess I can forgive the kid now for not remembering this play, though we did watch it together.

 

 

 

 

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Comments 1

  1. Lots of memory tickles – I’d forgotten many of those strips I used to read: Animal Crackers, Eek & Meek, Priscilla’s Pop, Mickey Finn, Lolly, Tumbleweeds. Also, it was nice seeing Bunny in Beetle Baily – seems as if she’s been written out of the strip as Beetle is now dating Miss Buxley.
    It may not be the magnitude of the Immaculate Reception, but the Steelers pulled out a Christmas victory today, indicating that Santa prefers the Black and Gold to the Ravens.
    Thanks, Mike.

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