I've long been a fan of the work of illustrator Denis McLoughlin (his wikipedia entry is here and his obituary (from The Guardian) is here). Over the course of long career he produced work for a variety of comics (publishers) but all careers have to start somewhere. With that I mind here are some of Denis's earliest (gag) cartoons. These images come from page 29 of David Ashford's "The art of Denis McLoughlin" and shows these three images...
The text (on page 28 referring to these slim booklets) says "...A number of joke books...were done for Kangaroo (cover and about fifty joke drawings for the sum of eighteen pounds)".
Published in 1945 these early examples of the work of Denis McLoughlin must be rare these days. I'd certainly never seen them until recently when I took the opportunity to acquire a copy of Laughter for home & front.
Slightly smaller than A5 size (and with the work credited to David McLoughlin) the booklet is 32 pages long and contains 41 gag cartoons. All the cartoons are signed " d mcloughlin".
Here are some examples...
Good luck tracking these booklets down!












































