Joe Kubert - Son of Sinbad - 1950



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A fun comic featuring “Spine-Tingling Tales
of Perils, Passions and Plunder!”
Son of Sinbad by Joe Kubert – Vol 1 Number 1
First tale: “Ransom of Shipwreck Shoals”
Published by St. John – February 1950

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“Make Big Money - Become an Artist” 1950’s Correspondence Art & Cartooning School Ads

Be an Artist ad Popular Mechanics January 1950
“Make Big Money - Become an Artist”
“No Skill Needed!”
Cartoon the EASY Way ad PopMech Jan 1954 “Plastic template with cut-out spaces and holes
lets you make over 200 different cartoons”How to Make Money With Simple Cartoons ad Pop Mech Jan 1950
What About Your Future PMJan55 Artists Make Money ad Popular Mechanics January 1950
“Be popular – wow your friends!”

Sherm Tells All on Animation Insider Today

Today on Mike Milo's "Animation Insider": The most in-depth interview I've ever done...Mike got me to talk about stuff I've never talked about before (because he asks the questions nobody else asks).

Mike Milo created Animation Insider in the last year or so, and the website is already packed full with fantastic interviews with the "working-joes" of animation. Mike is a veteran animator and storyboard artist who personifies the notion of the "guy working in the trenches." I finally had the chance to get to know him a bit when he was working on Phineas and Ferb.

In Mike's own words, "Animation Insider’s goal is to focus on the blue collared worker of animation; the back bone of the industry. We want to focus on the real people in the trenches who make the award winning stuff we love."

Find out more about me than you ever wanted to know at http://www.animationinsider.com/2011/09/sherm-cohen/ I think you'll find it's a fun read!



“If YOU Have Hidden Talent, Your future is Secure!” More 1950’s Art School Ads

Anyone Can Draw Amazing New Invention PopMech ad Jan 1954 
If YOU have hidden talent, your future is secure!
Famous Artists Course Test Your Talent PopMech ad Jan 1954
See How Easy It Is!Learn Commercial Art See How Easy PopMech ad Jan 1954Make your Art Talent Pay PMJan55 Draw Me PopMech ad Jan 1954
…and finally three different variations on an ad from The Cartoonists’ Exchange