Chon Day’s Misguided Missiles – 1955

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles Cover

Chon Day is one of my favorite cartoonists. His seemingly effortless line, his economic composition, and his gently funny writing are things I aspire to every time I sit down at my desk. So when I ran across this odd little Travelers Insurance booklet with his cartoons peppered throughout, I knew it was something I had to get and share.

While the tables of data opposite each cartoon (types of accidents, weather conditions, sex of driver) are interesting in a historically kitschy way, the cartoon genius of Chon Day is timeless. Enjoy:

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 1
Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 2

That’s not an easy scene to compose or draw, but Day pulls it off with ease.

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 3

I love how blasé the passengers are. So much funnier than a wild reaction.

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 4

Look at how little of the car is drawn. Look at the pose on the guy on the hood. Good heavens!

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 5

A really nice visual gag, and I love the building in the background.

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 6

Love that motorcycle. Wow!

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 7

Cows and cars are both on my list of things I’d rather not draw, but Day makes it look easy.

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 8

A nice quiet gag, and a beautiful wash.

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 9

The expressions on everyone’s faces are just right. And the sense of action!

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 10

That’s a great joke.

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 11

Not a gag you could do today.

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 12

I think this is my favorite cartoon in the book. Amazing art and such a terrific gag!

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 13

This one takes a minute to get, but it’s worth it. And, again, look at the city implied by just a few lines.

Chon Day's 1955 Misguided Missiles 14

Look at her shoes – that’s not an easy angle to get right. And the way the cars contours are shown with wash. And the beautifully quiet gag. Wow. Just wow.

I hope you enjoyed those as much as I do. If you want to see some more, check out my appreciation of Chon Day here.