Cartoonist memoir mentions work for soft‑core magazines in the 1970s
Cartoonist memoir mentions work for soft‑core magazines in the 1970s The passage only recounts personal freelance illustration work for low‑budget adult magazines and mentions no high‑profile individuals, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It provides no actionable leads for investigations into powerful actors. Key insights: Illustrator did freelance art for Cavalier’s sister magazines (Dude, Gent, Nugget) in the late 1960s‑early 1970s.; Worked with underground cartoonists Spain Rodriguez, Bill Griffith, and Justin Greene.; Mentions being paid $25 per drawing and later being fired by Cavalier.
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Cartoonist memoir mentions work for soft‑core magazines in the 1970s The passage only recounts personal freelance illustration work for low‑budget adult magazines and mentions no high‑profile individuals, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It provides no actionable leads for investigations into powerful actors. Key insights: Illustrator did freelance art for Cavalier’s sister magazines (Dude, Gent, Nugget) in the late 1960s‑early 1970s.; Worked with underground cartoonists Spain Rodriguez, Bill Griffith, and Justin Greene.; Mentions being paid $25 per drawing and later being fired by Cavalier.
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