Cartoon Contest How They Saved The Aviator 1936

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Cartoon Contest How They Saved The Aviator 1936 This is a October 1936 cartoon. It is a nice black and white cartoon . It is an answer to a previous contest titled How They Saved The Aviator . At center left is the Problem and grouped around it are the three prize winning cartoons The problem in this contest was.The Aviator has parachuted from his plane and is about to land directly into the mouth of an alligator. The solution is he fastens his parachute onto the nose and the tail of the alligator to make himself a hammock. He says Home James as the alligator glides along in the water. Problem picture is signed by Mike Sid and solution picture is signed by Marshall. In excellent condition. Photo is taken through plastic and may show wrinkles or crookedness that is not in the cartoon. this magazine tear sheet measures 8 inches wide by 11 1/2 inches tall.

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Reference #:
24104
Quantity
1
Category
Advertising
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Department
Collectibles
Year
1936
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x x
Weight
Unknown
Condition
Excellent
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