Mmmm. So unflattering depictions of a women makes it “mysogynistic”; does unflattering (to put it kindly) depictions of men also make it misanthropic and/or misandric?
Some would get upset with the misogynism expressed in the comic, but putting it into historical context it can be used to show how far we have come and how far we have to go. Rather than destroying such works I would rather they be placed in a museum or other such place and used as historical research and as examples of what to avoid in the future. Like Bf-109s and AM6 Zeros on display at aviation museums.
Not that this has any real relation to the comic, but having the two secretaries makes me think of a panel in “Mad” many years ago: “You know you are a success when you have to get rid of your beautiful secretary and replace her with an efficient one”. (Dated and sexist, I know, but not any less real world.)
I love all of the “old” or “historic” Working Daze comics (my favorite representing the World War II period). I’m sure most of us, certainly those who have been reading comics for multiple decades (like 60 + years in my case), recognize the styles and inspiration for each incarnation! A “tip of the hat” to you!
This cartoon is more than 100 years old! I love history and I love antiques and this particular panel is both. Thanks for posting it Scott and if you have any more, please do so again.
eromlig over 4 years ago
A tip of the Hatlo hat to you, Scott.
catchup over 4 years ago
I love these ‘old’ cartoons!
Julius Marold Premium Member over 4 years ago
Any idea what year that was?
WoodstockJack over 4 years ago
Excellent emulation, sirs. The style is period spot-on.
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gmu328 over 4 years ago
boy was i taken in by this for awhile. now i find it an interesting send-up of working daze.
azrael2000 over 4 years ago
Is this a real comic strip? If so, they should be compiled and sold as a book!
Dragoncat over 4 years ago
So Dana is a peach. And Rita is a… sour grape?
RonaldDad Premium Member over 4 years ago
Appreciation of beauty or loveliness is not misogyny.
Cannoneer over 4 years ago
Rita has come a long way. From a grouch to a total airhead!
AndrewSihler over 4 years ago
Mmmm. So unflattering depictions of a women makes it “mysogynistic”; does unflattering (to put it kindly) depictions of men also make it misanthropic and/or misandric?
Teto85 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Some would get upset with the misogynism expressed in the comic, but putting it into historical context it can be used to show how far we have come and how far we have to go. Rather than destroying such works I would rather they be placed in a museum or other such place and used as historical research and as examples of what to avoid in the future. Like Bf-109s and AM6 Zeros on display at aviation museums.
contralto2b over 4 years ago
It would be interesting to see how high Mr. Johnstone jumps when he first sees Rita. It will be quite a surprise.
scottartist creator over 4 years ago
For readers not familiar with the last names, Mr. Kennedy is Ed, in his his earliest incarnation.
WF11 over 4 years ago
Not that this has any real relation to the comic, but having the two secretaries makes me think of a panel in “Mad” many years ago: “You know you are a success when you have to get rid of your beautiful secretary and replace her with an efficient one”. (Dated and sexist, I know, but not any less real world.)
WF11 over 4 years ago
I love all of the “old” or “historic” Working Daze comics (my favorite representing the World War II period). I’m sure most of us, certainly those who have been reading comics for multiple decades (like 60 + years in my case), recognize the styles and inspiration for each incarnation! A “tip of the hat” to you!
Julius Marold Premium Member over 4 years ago
This cartoon is more than 100 years old! I love history and I love antiques and this particular panel is both. Thanks for posting it Scott and if you have any more, please do so again.
NWdryad over 4 years ago
Something seems amiss here. Why would Rita be described as capable?
Tkdgator over 4 years ago
Rita has definitely gotten better looking through the years.