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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1000 Jokes - Cartoon # 12


Here's another one that Dell's 1000 Jokes published in its May 1967 issue. It's a logical gag, isn't it?

130. Daily News Magazine

Our bet is on the man nearest the door. Isn't he going to be surprised when he wakes up in California, and won't the bus driver be surprised to find out that the traffic is worse there! But we don't blame him for wanting to get out of Manhattan. Don's wife Suzy rode the 23rd Street bus in New York City when the weather was so bad walking was impossible, and she has complete sympathy for this bus driver.
The Daily News printed this cartoon in its Sunday supplement on April 17, 1988.

105. The Traveller's Times

"The Traveller's Times is placed in transit vehicles by Metro Transit Advertising for the entertainment of riders." This statement is from the New York City publisher's stationery. Don did over 40 illustrations and cartoons that appeared on buses and subway cars in late sixties. Placards offered riders a bit of humor, history, philosophy and poetry.

Perhaps you remember another "entertainment" on the subways--the Miss Subway contest which according to wikipedia ran between 1941 and 1976. Too bad we only get get advertising these days.