Cartoonist memoir recounts 1960s‑70s soft‑core magazine work
Cartoonist memoir recounts 1960s‑70s soft‑core magazine work The passage is a personal recollection about freelance illustration for adult magazines and mentions no high‑profile individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or wrongdoing of investigative relevance. It offers no actionable leads for probing powerful actors. Key insights: Artist did illustrations for Cavalier and sister magazines in the late 1960s‑early 1970s.; Mentions collaboration with underground cartoonists Spain Rodriguez, Bill Griffith, and Justin Greene.; Notes being paid $25 per drawing and later being fired by Cavalier.
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Cartoonist memoir recounts 1960s‑70s soft‑core magazine work The passage is a personal recollection about freelance illustration for adult magazines and mentions no high‑profile individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or wrongdoing of investigative relevance. It offers no actionable leads for probing powerful actors. Key insights: Artist did illustrations for Cavalier and sister magazines in the late 1960s‑early 1970s.; Mentions collaboration with underground cartoonists Spain Rodriguez, Bill Griffith, and Justin Greene.; Notes being paid $25 per drawing and later being fired by Cavalier.
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