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weirdlookindog · 6 months
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V-Vampires!
by Wally Wood (art) & Harvey Kurtzman (script)
from MAD #3 - Jan/Feb 1952.
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theactioneer · 30 days
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Will Elder & Harvey Kurtzman Mad Magazine #259 cover (1985)
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pulpsandcomics2 · 3 months
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Little Annie Fannie
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rodrigobaeza · 8 months
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Harvey Kurtzman: Silver Linings daily strip original art (1948)
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cantsayidont · 6 months
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February-March 1953. An important safety tip from Harvey Kurtzman and Wally Wood in MAD #3: If your date suggests taking a romantic walk through a spooky graveyard on a foggy night, beware — they might be …
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Forewarned is … forearmed?
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federer7 · 24 days
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Gay Comics #30. Winter 1947-1948
Harvey Kurtzman
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Harvey Kurtzman
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dirtyriver · 8 months
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"Starchie" in Mad #12, June 1954, written by Harvey Kurtzman, art by Will Elder
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tomoleary · 6 months
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National Cartoonists Society Portfolio of Fine Comic Art feat. Burne Hogarth, Neal Adams, Milton Caniff, Selby Kelly, Bernie Wrightson, Will Eisner, Burne Hogarth, Michael Kaluta, Harvey Kurtzman and Al Williamson.
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Most of these appeared in other forms but they were bundled and sold as a package.
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mudwerks · 9 months
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c#10 (Dohlerpress, 1963)
One of the most influential of the early fanzines, the title's tenth issue was a whopping 70 pages that needed four heavy-duty staples to hold it together! Edited by Don Dohler, with the major art contributions from Dohler, Jay Lynch and Mark Tarka, this issue also featured contributions from Kelly Freas, Antonio Prohias, Art Spiegelman, Jay Ward, Skip Williamson, and others! The red marker notes on the front cover are by Harvey Kurtzman.
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jhsharman · 23 days
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"Goodman Goes Playboy"
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Version one was in Help. Version 2 was in Executive's Comic Book. Images printed in the introduction of a Kitchen Sink collection. Archie was left unplacated.
As part of a settlement Kurtzman was left signing an obsequious letter praising Archie Comics, though Kurtzman held a long contempt for Archie -- working for Stan Lee at Timely he drew a sarcastic "all American teen" story for him to express his protest for being assigned to their Archie knock-offs he viewed as beneath him.
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pulpsandcomics2 · 9 months
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Mad #3 and #4 1953 covers by Harvey Kurtzman
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balu8 · 4 months
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Mad #17: Julius Caesar
by Harvey Kurtzman; Wally Wood; Marie Severin and Ben Oda
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mayamistake · 11 months
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tootern2345 · 5 months
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Also, here are some Hey Look comics by Harvey Kurtzman that I really like
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writebackatya · 1 year
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from MAD #19 (Jan 1955), Mickey Rodent!
Look, I honestly think Mickey Mouse isn’t that bad of a character. He honestly can be very entertaining. But I do find it very interesting that even back in the 50’s people were like, “Yeah Donald Duck is waaaaay better”
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