THE GUNS OF WILL SONNETT
1967-1969 ABC
THE PUNS OF WILL BONNETT
Not Brand Ecch #11, December 1968
w: Arnold Drake
a: Tom Sutton
Western about Will Sonnett (Walter Brennan) and his grandson Jeff (Dack Rambo) and their search for Will's son/Jeff's father Jim Sonnett (Jason Evers). These are all puns on Jim Sonnett's name. The hat in the last panel is a reference to Walter Brennan's previous show The Real McCoys.
The people the Sonnetts encounter are TV characters from other shows about people on the lam in search of someone. The man here is David Janssen as Richard Kimble of The Fugitive.
Next are Ben Gazarra of Run for Your Life and Roy Thinnes of The Invaders (though he was also on one episode of The Fugitive).
The signs point to The Virginian, The High Chaparral, Gunsmoke, Cimarron Strip, and Wagon Train, which were other TV Westerns at the time.
UPDATE:
From TV Scenes Worth Waiting For in Cracked #74, January 1969, art by Lugoze.
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The mention of Chuck Connors in the last panel is a reference to the show Branded.
ReplyDelete"I've got Bright's disease, and he has mine" was one of S.J. Perelman's earliest gags, from his days as a cartoonist.