Electronics Themed Comics
September 1945 & December 1947 Radio-Craft

Here are a few more electronics-themed comics from magazines of the days of yore - in this case Radio-Craft. The country's fascination with all things electronic is apparent - including robots, which should have taken over the world by now. It is rare to find a comic in a technical or hobby magazine these days. I don't know why that is. Enjoy.

Electronics Themed Comics

September 1945 Radio-Craft

September 1945 Radio Craft Cover - RF Cafe[Table of Contents]

Wax nostalgic about and learn from the history of early electronics. See articles from Radio-Craft, published 1929 - 1953. All copyrights are hereby acknowledged.

Electronics Comic (September 1945, p784) - RF Cafe

"I stopped building ships in bottles after the Navy taught me radio."

September 1945 (p784)

Electronics Comic (September 1945, p793) - RF Cafe

Suggested by: J.F. Dunnett, Vancouver, B.C.

"Driver to ground crew! Drive to ground crew! Comin in! Comin in!"

September 1945 (p793)

Electronics Comic (September 1945, p796) - RF Cafe

Suggested by: Name omitted, Canton, N.Y.

"It seems to be the coming thing."

September 1945 (p796)

December 1947 Radio-Craft

December 1947 Radio Craft Cover - RF Cafe[Table of Contents]

Wax nostalgic about and learn from the history of early electronics. See articles from Radio-Craft, published 1929 - 1953. All copyrights are hereby acknowledged.

Electronics Comic (December 1947, p72) - RF Cafe

Suggested by: J.B. Lally, Red Bank, N.J.

"Come on in and get spliced."

December 1947 (p72)

Electronics Comic (December 1947, p92) - RF Cafe

Suggested by: Walter Price, New York, N.Y.

"I want a Teleset so that they can see me at the Television Studio."

December 1947 (p92)

Electronics Comic (December 1947, p95) - RF Cafe

Suggested by: Walter J. McMahon, New York City

December 1947 (p95)

 

 

Posted March 26, 2019
(updated from original post on 7/24/2014)


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