Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Number 1162: Dan Gordon was a dang fine cartoonist

 Dan Gordon, who sometimes signed his name dang, was a talented animator and comic book artist who worked for ACG on their humor books. Cookie is a funny Archie-style teenage comic. Gordon's fluid drawings move the eye quickly across and down the page (a good example is page six of "Cookie's Oil Company," in a borderless sequence of Cookie sleepwalking). To show his technical drawing ability, page four features a large bird's-eye view perspective drawing.

You can find some more examples of Dan Gordon's work in Pappy's #796 (with a short bio of Gordon, and a story of Cookie in drag), and a Superkatt funny animal story in Pappy's #506.

Cookie's Pop is a great example of how Gordon could draw anger. Poor Pop looks like he's about to have a stroke. Those of us pappies who raised teenage sons remember the feelings Pop goes through in this story. I also love Gordon's funny little bearded guy, Pete.

From Cookie #6 (1947):













The inside cover features a subsidiary character seen in a couple of panels in the above story:


4 comments:

  1. As these pages and panels show, Gordon was one of the all time greats. Fabulous, fluid, and bursting with life. Hall of fame stuff. Great post, Pap!!

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  2. I didn't even know who Gordon was before starting this blog six years ago. But I'm learning.

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  3. I didn't know who he was until today. But good lord these are flipping marvelous. Thanks Pappy!

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  4. Mr. Cavin, you are most welcome.

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