Don has sold a LOT of cartoons in his career. Each numbered cartoon or illustration on the left side of this Blog is from a DIFFERENT magazine, newspaper, etc. Let's see if we can find out the total number of publications (places) where Don's work has appeared . . . . . (An unnumbered posting is a duplicate publication.)

54. Family Weekly, Sept. 21, 1969




The subject of this cartoon as well as the young man and his duds are very 60s. When the Beatles first appeared in the U.S., there was quite an uproar about their long hair, but look at pictures or video of their famous 1964 appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, and they appear clean-cut by today's standards or, indeed, in comparison to the mop of hair on the fella in Don's cartoon.

Family Weekly was another Sunday supplement. Further information eludes us.


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