Laff-a-Day explained

Laff-a-Day
Author:numerous
Status:Concluded daily gag panel; in reruns
First:[1]
Last:
62 years
Syndicate:King Features Syndicate
Genre:humor

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, Bo Brown, Orlando Busino, George Gately, Martin Giuffre, Al Kaufman, Reamer Keller, Harry Mace, Jack Markow, Don Orehek, Charles Skiles, Eli Stein, Jack Tippit and Bill Yates.

The editor of the series was cartoonist Bob Schroeter.[2]

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.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Holtz, Allan. "Obscurity of the Day: Laff-a-Day," Stripper's Guide (October 10, 2012).
  2. Web site: Eli Stein Cartoons . 2012-01-08 . 2007-10-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071018232718/http://www.elisteincartoons.com/?cat=42&paged=2 . dead .
  3. http://packratter.com/en-us/weekly_planet/laff-a-day.php Packratter