Alan Eardley
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Does anyone else collect WW2 cartoons (e.g. Jon's Two Types)?
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I've got a bunch of Tee Emms as well, all but one issue that I'm still looking for. I also have some of Dave Breger's stuff, books on Bill Mauldin's "Willy & Joe", "Sad Sack" and all of the wartime "Just Jane" cartoons.Smithy said:I have some Tee Emm stuff.
RetroMom said:Believe it or not, my 6 year is obsessed with WWII! Every day the army toys come out and the war is recreated all over the house. I swear he is a reincarnation of my dad who was a WWII vet.
Anyway, for Christmas we got him the Disney Treasures "On the Front Lines - The War Years". Haven't watched it yet, so I don't know how appropriate it will be for him, but for adults it might be interesting.
Alan Eardley said:Interesting. I've been going through some 'Jon cartoons' - Two Types, mainly, for an article I'm writing. I've collected them since I was a boy (I have a couple of pieces of the original artwork) but somehow I've never sat back and examined them as humourous, rather than historical, items. I guess that's what a hobby does for you. I can see the point of a few of them, but even with a good level of knowledge of the North African and Italian campaigns, they don't make me laugh. I think people must have had a very different sense of the humorous in those days as at the time they were regarded as hilarious. Does anyone else find this?
Alan
Mike1973 said:Off topic, but as a kid in the '70's and early '80's I always had my nose in a 'Battle' comic, or a 'Commando' book... In fact I must have a couple of hundred still in a box somewhere in the loft... I wonder if my nippers will be interested...