Comics with a Technology Theme
January 1965, July 1965, and August 1965 Popular Electronics

Since I don't have another Popular Electronics electronics quiz for this week, hopefully these electronics-themed comics will suffice as Friday afternoon relief at the end of a tough work week. My favorite is the one with the Ham dude misinterpreting advice and connecting his antenna to... well, you'll see. The other two are pretty good as well. There is a yuge (a little NYC lingo) list of other technology-themed comics at the bottom of the page.

Comics with an Electronics Theme

January 1965 Popular Electronics

January 1965 Popular Electronics Cover - RF CafeTable of Contents

Wax nostalgic about and learn from the history of early electronics. See articles from Popular Electronics, published October 1954 - April 1985. All copyrights are hereby acknowledged.

January 1965 Popular Electronics Comic (p99) - RF Cafe

"An ulcer, you say?"

January 1965 Popular Electronics Comic (p99)

July 1965 Popular Electronics

July 1965 Popular Electronics Cover - RF CafeTable of Contents

Wax nostalgic about and learn from the history of early electronics. See articles from Popular Electronics, published October 1954 - April 1985. All copyrights are hereby acknowledged.

July 1965 Popular Electronics Comic (p88) - RF Cafe

"Okay, so it's 4 a.m.! Leave me alone - I think I've made contact across the state line this time. "

July 1965 Popular Electronics Comic (p88)

August 1965 Popular Electronics

August 1965 Popular Electronics Cover - RF CafeTable of Contents

Wax nostalgic about and learn from the history of early electronics. See articles from Popular Electronics, published October 1954 - April 1985. All copyrights are hereby acknowledged.

August 1965 Popular Electronics Comic (p101) - RF Cafe

"The book says you can get a good ground by connecting your equipment to a water pipe. "

August 1965 Popular Electronics Comic (p101)

 

 

Posted June 15, 2018


These Technically−Themed Comics Appeared in Vintage Electronics Magazines. I personally scanned and posted every one from copies I own (and even colorized some).