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Aardvark (1960-1964 Aardvark Publications) comic books 1964

  • Issue #9
    Aardvark (1960-1964 Aardvark Publications) 9

    Issue #9, Vol. 2 #4 - Winter 1964. In the early 1960s, there was a minor movement of college satirists who moved off campus to avoid the college censorship boards. Aardvark was a regional satire magazine that was sold on newsstands in the upper Midwest. Photo cover of Barry Goldwater, full-page cartoon by Jay Lynch plus spot illustrations, Backstage with the GOP starring Eisenhower, Nixon and Romney, Newsmakers Go to Russia, letters, ads and more. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 32 pages, black and white. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #10
    Aardvark (1960-1964 Aardvark Publications) 10
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    Issue #10, Vol. 3 #1 - Sprint 1964. In the early 1960s, there was a minor movement of college satirists who moved off campus to avoid the college censorship boards. Aardvark was a regional satire magazine that was sold on newsstands in the upper Midwest. This issue features letters from Harvey Kurtzman, Hugh Hefner, Henry Steeger, Jack Jackson and William F. Buckley. Also includes a two-page comic strip by Ron Burton, a full-page peace symbol piece by Skip Williamson, cartoons by Shoemaker, two pages of fumetti, The First 100 Days of the Billy Graham Administration, Barrywulf (Barry Goldwater parody), ad parodies, parody interview with Lyndon Johnson and of course, more. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 32 pages, black and white. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #11
    Aardvark (1960-1964 Aardvark Publications) 11

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    Issue #11, Vol. 3 #2 - 1964. In the early 1960s, there was a minor movement of college satirists who moved off campus to avoid the college censorship boards. Aardvark was a regional satire magazine that was sold on newsstands in the upper Midwest. This issue features an interview with Woody Allen, cartoons by Jay Lynch, two-page comic strip by Ron Burton, cover and interior cartoons by Shoemaker, Shakespeare's first play: Stanley, Prince of Poland, Gulliver's convention (a parody of political conventions), letters and ads. Also a short article What Are They Doing Now which stars Clark Kent and Lamont Cranston. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 32 pages, black and white. Cover price $0.35.