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Gags
Triangle Publications · 1941–1951 · 84 issues
About the series
From 1941 to 1951, Triangle Publications’ Gags delivered 84 issues of single-panel humor and short comic strips, a reliable showcase for the era’s cartooning talent. Most frequently associated with artists Al Kaufman, the pseudonymous “E. C.,” and Bill Champe, the series epitomized the lightweight, gag-a-minute style that filled wartime and postwar newsstands. A steady, unpretentious title, it captured the everyday wit and visual punchlines that defined American humor comics of the mid-20th century.
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