Skip to main content
Esquire Classic
Issues
Topics
Contributors
Sign In
Subscribe
cartoon
"He Says He Can Fly Better with That Tail Gadget"
March
1
1948
"He Says He Can Fly Better with That Tail Gadget"
March
1
1948
View Article Pages
cartoon
"He Says He Can Fly Better with That Tail Gadget"
March
1
1948
Sign In to read this article
Get instant access to 85+ years of Esquire.
Subscribe Now!
Exclusive & Unlimited access to
Esquire Classic - The Official Esquire Archive
Every issue Esquire has ever published, since 1933
Every timeless feature, profile, interview, novella - even the ads!
85+ Years of outstanding fiction from world-renowned authors
More than 150,000 Images — beautiful High-Resolution photography, zoom into every page
Unlimited Search and Browse
Bookmark all your favorites into custom Collections
Enjoy on Desktop, Tablet, and Mobile
View Full Issue
More From This Issue
book condensation
Lucky Forward
March
1948
By
COLONEL ROBERT S. ALLEN
fiction
Holbein's Star Performance
March
1948
By
QUENTIN REYNOLDS
THIS MAN’S WORLD
Who and What Sylvia Is
March
1948
By
PAUL GALLICO
sports
The Age of the Golden Bee
March
1948
By
STANLEY FRANK
Articles
Do You Know Your Women?
March
1948
By
J.B. Rice, M.D.
fiction
The Loves of Lady Coldpence
March
1948
By
MARTIN GARDNER
Unlock every article Esquire has ever published.
Subscribe Now!
Exclusive & Unlimited access to
every timeless profile, interview, short story, feature, advertisement
, and much more!
More From This Issue
book condensation
Lucky Forward
March
1948
By
COLONEL ROBERT S. ALLEN
fiction
Holbein's Star Performance
March
1948
By
QUENTIN REYNOLDS
THIS MAN’S WORLD
Who and What Sylvia Is
March
1948
By
PAUL GALLICO
Cartoons
cartoon
"He's been gone only a minute, sir—went after a drink of water"
APRIL 1942
cartoon
"Remember that cute little blonde that used to hang around here last year? I hear she's working for Walt Disney!"
NOVEMBER 1942
cartoon
"Boy, Am I Glad I Didn't Take My Parachute Off!"
OCTOBER 1943
cartoon
cartoon
"That's the Nice Part About This Reducing Cream—it's Always in There Punching"
JANUARY 1942
cartoon
"We Must Remember to Have That Riveter Taken Out of the Tail"
OCTOBER 1943
cartoon
“Not Sergeant Carson of the 391st Engineers? Why, Sarge, I Never Would Have Recognized You!”
DECEMBER, 1946
Get instant access to 85+ years of Esquire.
Subscribe Now!
Exclusive & Unlimited access to
Esquire Classic
Everything Esquire has ever published