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1000 Jokes

Dell · 1939–1969 · 117 issues
About the series

For nearly three decades, Dell Publishing’s 1000 Jokes delivered a steady stream of gag cartoons, single-panel humor, and lighthearted comic strips, with Michael Berry, Clyde Lamb, and Gerald Green among the writers most frequently contributing to its 117-issue run. Though best known for its photograph-based covers and the occasional appearance of Bob Hope, the series stood as a reliable, family-friendly humor anthology that captured the mid-century American appetite for quick, visual laughs. It matters as a long-running testament to the era’s popular joke-book format, offering a snapshot of comedic tastes from the late 1930s through the 1960s.