Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Media: Rube Goldberg's Side Show
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I recall those great Goldberg cartoons of forty-odd years ago. While introducing an element of broad burlesque, they were packed with real humor and were all based on a sound philiosophy of life. His cartoons ran under such headings as "This All Comes Under The Head Of Pleasure", "They All Look Good When You're Far Away", "Now That You've Got It, What Are You Going To Do With It". "Father Was Right", "Foolish Questions" and many others. Each was based on the kind of universal experience that almost every one of us stumbles into at one time or another. Rube had a knack of looking underneath the surface and discovering things that only seemed obvious after he had pointed them out with his fun-stirring pen.

Goldberg was best known for his crazy inventions, which are featured at the bottom of each one of these "Side Show" Sunday pages. These comics were on the back sides of the Milt Gross pages we've been scanning courtesy of master animator, Mark Kausler. If you see him, give him a tip of the hat for generously sharing his amazing collection with all of us. I have made the thumbnails smaller this time to fit more pages in. Click on them and spend some quality time reading these great comic pages from the late 1930s.












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2 Comments:
You made my day with these & now you say more Thursday. WOW! charlie
Nice stuff! Thanks to Steve and Mark kausler!
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