''Laff-a-Day'' is a daily gag cartoon panel distributed to newspapers by
King Features Syndicate from 1936 to 1998. The cartoonists included Frank Beaven,
Henry Boltinoff,
Dave Breger
Irving David Breger (April 15, 1908 – January 16, 1970) was an American cartoonist who created the syndicated ''Mister Breger'' (1945–1970), a gag panel series and Sunday comic strip known earlier as ''Private Breger'' and '' G.I. Joe''. The ...
, Bo Brown,
Orlando Busino, George Gately, Martin Giuffre, Al Kaufman,
Reamer Keller
Charles Reamer Keller (January 11, 1905 – January 17, 1994), better known as Reamer Keller, was an American cartoonist. He often drew 50 cartoons a week and routinely published a thousand cartoons annually for decades.''Portsmouth Times''
Biog ...
, Harry Mace,
Jack Markow,
Don Orehek
Don Orehek (August 9, 1928 – December 6, 2022) was an American freelance cartoonist who contributed gag cartoons to a wide variety of newspapers, magazines and books. On more obscure publications, he used several pseudonyms, including Sam de Sad ...
, Charles Skiles, Eli Stein,
Jack Tippit
Jack Tippit (October 19, 1923 – October 14, 1994) was an American cartoonist whose work includes the comic strip ''Amy'', which he produced from 1964 through 1991.
Early life
Tippit was born in Texas. He graduated from Texas Technological Coll ...
and
Bill Yates
Floyd Buford Yates (July 5, 1921 – March 26, 2001), better known as Bill Yates, was an American cartoonist who drew gag cartoons and comic strips before assuming the position of comic strip editor for King Features Syndicate in 1978.
Biograph ...
.
The editor of the series was cartoonist Bob Schroeter.
Reprints
When King Features revived the series in 2006, it ran this promotional copy:
King Features made ''Laff-a-Day'' a part of its ''King Features Weekly Planet'' service.
Packratter
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See also
*'' 1000 Jokes''
*'' This Funny World''
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References
External links
Laff-a-Day
American comic strips
Gag-a-day comics
1936 comics debuts
Humor comics
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