If you've been following this blog for a while, you'll recognize that this cartoon of Don's is an "oldie." The style of drawing is when his 60-year (and still counting) career was less than 15 years old. In those days Don usually did line drawings as shown here. Sometime in the middle 1960s he started using a wash, i.e., gray-toned watercolor for shading.
Case & Comment was a bi-monthly magazine of the law profession. It printed this cartoon in the Nov.-Dec. 1961 issue.
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.)
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Thanks for the laugh. This subject is still timely with so many people, churches and denominations wrestling with which version to use.
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