After a seven year hiatus, Teague resumed work with The Post in September 1937, beginning with the serial 7 Must Die by James Warner Bellah. Although Teague illustrated no westerns for the Post during this period, his output demonstrates his range as an illustrator, to include maritime subject matter. A good sample of Teague’s work for The Post is presented below, along with a couple items from his archive. Story text has been omitted for a cleaner presentation.
7 Must Die, The Saturday Evening Post, Sept. 18, 1937, page 1
7 Must Die, preliminary sketch, from the Teague archive
7 Must Die, The Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 16, 1937, pages 1-2
7 Must Die, The Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 16, 1937, detail
7 Must Die, The Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 23, 1937, page 1
Madame Turquoise, The Saturday Evening Post, June 4, 1938, pages 1-2
Madame Turquoise, The Saturday Evening Post, June 4, 1938, detail
The Noise Of Their Wings, The Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 1, 1938, page 1
The Noise Of Their Wings, The Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 1, 1938, page 3
The Noise Of Their Wings, The Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 15, 1938, page 1
Where But In England?, The Saturday Evening Post, Dec. 10, 1938, page 1
Customers' Wife, The Saturday Evening Post, Feb. 18, 1939, page 2
In The Money, The Saturday Evening Post, May 13, 1939, page 1
In The Money, preliminary sketch, from the Teague archive
Formula No. 6, The Saturday Evening Post, May 20, 1939, page 1