Those amazing fins (by PopKulture)

Those amazing fins (by PopKulture)

Speed and sport (by PopKulture)

This March 1952 issue of Auto magazine features cover art by Reynold Brown, better known for amazing movie posters like Creature From the Black Lagoon and The Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.

Speed and sport (by PopKulture)

This March 1952 issue of Auto magazine features cover art by Reynold Brown, better known for amazing movie posters like Creature From the Black Lagoon and The Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.

Speedways (by PopKulture)
 Premiere issue of Speedways magazine - Summer 1953.

Speedways (by PopKulture)

 Premiere issue of Speedways magazine - Summer 1953.

George Carlin 2 (by Namey McNamerson)

George Carlin 2 (by Namey McNamerson)

 (by PopKulture)

Turf and Sport Digest - May 1942, Kentucky Derby issue.

Cover art by E. Carter Perkins.

 (by PopKulture)

Turf and Sport Digest - May 1942, Kentucky Derby issue.

Cover art by E. Carter Perkins.

(via TYWKIWDBI (“Tai-Wiki-Widbee”): A Valentine’s cartoon from a century ago)

Entitled “The Narrowing Target” and captioned as follows: “I’m doing the best I can, old man, but if I make one hit in twenty these days I’m lucky.”

From the valentine issue of Puck magazine, February 1914. Illustrated by Nelson Greene.

(via TYWKIWDBI (“Tai-Wiki-Widbee”): A Valentine’s cartoon from a century ago)

Entitled “The Narrowing Target” and captioned as follows: “I’m doing the best I can, old man, but if I make one hit in twenty these days I’m lucky.”

From the valentine issue of Puck magazine, February 1914. Illustrated by Nelson Greene.

(via and everything else too: Xmas Exposé)

Published monthly during the school year by students of Mizzou (and sponsored by Signa Delta Chi - National Journalism Fraternity) the December 1947 issue of Show Me Missouri was taglined as an “Exposé Issue”…

(via and everything else too: Xmas Exposé)

Published monthly during the school year by students of Mizzou (and sponsored by Signa Delta Chi - National Journalism Fraternity) the December 1947 issue of Show Me Missouri was taglined as an “Exposé Issue”…

(via Super Punch: Thanksgiving thought from Christopher Niemann and The New Yorker)

“Promised Land” cover by Christopher Niemann for the Thanksgiving issue of The New Yorker. He sells prints here.

(via Super Punch: Thanksgiving thought from Christopher Niemann and The New Yorker)

“Promised Land” cover by Christopher Niemann for the Thanksgiving issue of The New Yorker. He sells prints here.