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You have probably heard of people who collect election buttons — the ones that say things like “I Like Ike” given out during elections by the candidates. But there is a thriving vintage comic pin market.
Collectable pin-back with Popeye advertised in the Evening Ledger The objects are rightly called “pinbacks” since they are basically a picture printed on a button with a pin on the back. Logical, isn’t it?
A voluminous collection of these pinbacks is gathered at a site lovingly compiled by Mark Lansdown. I say “lovingly” because it is a free reference. There are many collector’s guides on the web, but I don’t know if anybody else has taken the time to gather all these pinbacks.
If you are a collector — or want to be — Mark maintains a mailing list and will notify you whenever he updates.
WADE

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Show some love for the wonder-est dog of them all — REX!

Rex the Wonder Dog Drives A Car

No texting, Rex -- just drive!

Former Army K-9 Rex was a test subject for a super-soldier serum, which gave him super speed, stamina and intelligence (and driving abilities?).

Unfortunately, the scientist who developed the serum was killed by a Nazi Spy!~ dirty Nazis!

So Rex was the only super dog of his kind.

After the war, Rex became a crime-stopper and an honorary Forest Ranger (!) as well as a Hollywood stunt dog.

Wow!  (Bow Wow!) — talk about a Dog’s Life!

He earned medals from the French Foreign Legion, and was named an honorary American Indian Chief!

When asked about his coolest adventures, Rex modestly spoke of fighting octopi, and glossed over his triumphant battles with T-Rex, pterodactyl, mammoths and even space aliens!

Yes, Rex saved the entire Earth many times — as well as his human handlers.

REX — The Wonder Dog — Haven’t you heard of him?

WADE

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Advertisement for Listerine Toothpaste from 1947

Fooey for Perfume! When it’s romance you’re after…look for Listerine! -- from Dec 1947.

We know and love Barnacle Press for it’s treasure trove of vintage newspaper comic strips going back more than a century.

But did you know that they also have vintage advertising cartoons?

Here’s an example from Listerene Toothpaste.

 

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Art school test drawingsHey Kids!

Remember “Draw Blinky?”

Remember matchbooks?

I wonder how many people actually followed through on these things.  I’m sure they must have gotten response or they wouldn’t have continued for so many years.

Anyway, just looking at these drawings brings back a bunch of memories.

But one question — why are they all drawn in left profile?  Is that a true test of an artist?

WADE

 

PS–I don’t think that’s how you spell “Musketeer”!

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I know it’s not Halloween, but I wanted to put in my weekly plug for Barnacle Press.  It’s always inspiring to look back on these vintage newspaper comic strips and see what it was like before the watered-down gag panels of today evolved.

Remember — “The goblins ‘ll get you if you DON’T WATCH OUT!

WADE

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