This Funny World Explained

This Funny World
Author:numerous
Status:Concluded daily & Sunday gag panel
First:March 6, 1944
Last:1985
Syndicate:McNaught Syndicate
Genre:humor

This Funny World was a gag cartoon panel syndicated to newspapers by the McNaught Syndicate from March 6, 1944, to 1985.[1]

In addition to original cartoons, the series featured numerous reprints of cartoons previously published in leading magazines, including The American Magazine, American Legion Magazine, Collier's, Look, True and Woman's Home Companion.

Cartoonists

The single-panel series featured the cartoons of Stan and Jan Berenstain, Henry Boltinoff, Dick Cavalli, Stan Fine, Tom Hudson, Reamer Keller, Ted Key, Don Orehek, B. Tobey, Mort Walker, Pete Wyma and many others.[2]

On Wednesday, August 16, 1944, a federal trademark registration was filed for This Funny World by the McNaught Syndicatewith the listed correspondent Panitch, Schwarze, Jacobs & Nadel at 2000 Market Street in Philadelphia.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://tarr.uspto.gov/servlet/tarr?regser=serial&entry=71473324 TARR
  2. http://joshreads.com/?p=9856 The Comics Curmudgeon
  3. http://www.trademarkia.com/this-funny-world-71473324.html Trademarkia