Cartoons for Men Only
Marvel · 1958–1959 · 7 issues
About the series
A short-lived but cheeky Marvel series from the late 1950s, Cartoons for Men Only ran for seven issues, offering a mix of single-panel gags and risqué humor aimed squarely at an adult male audience. Published during the pre-superhero era when Marvel was still known as Atlas Comics, the title leaned on cartoonists like Bill Everett and Joe Maneely to deliver playful, often suggestive content. It stands as a curious artifact of the company's transition away from genre comics, reflecting the broader cultural shift toward more mature—if tame by modern standards—comedy in the medium.