Click on each cartoon to see and read it better.
HELP
Magazine, edited by Harvey Kurtzman and published by Jim Warren of Warren
Publishing operated on a shoestring budget in the 1960s. It never made much profit and finally folded.
It paid $5
for each free-lance cartoon it used. Some
famous cartoonists got their start in HELP'S Gallery such as Skip Williamson,
Gilbert Shelton, and Robert Crumb.
These were in HELP #9. I left a few out because I felt they were in bad taste. If I thought they were in bad case, well...
In error this was published about 12 hours before it should have.
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