When Harvey
Kurtzman was the editor of HELP Magazine he was on a very low budget. So, he had new cartoonists to submit their
work and he paid them nearly nothing and recognition. Many artists got their first national magazine stuff published in HELP, such as Robert Crumb, Skip Williamson, and Gilbert Shelton, and almost me. Two of my cartoons was accepted for publication one week and the next week they went bankrupt. The story of my life.
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