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New York: the monthly, 1967. Magazine. 32p., lightly browned, wraps, 8.5x11 inches. Centerfold is very good but lightly browned. Yes, the Disney doublespread. No attribution in the plate. At first, contemplating the awesome mastery of Disney line, the general assurance of composition, we thought it was Carl Barks lettin' go a little. But no, Wallace Wood pinxit.. Krassner comments editorially that "The first free-lance article I ever sold was to Mad magazine a dozen years ago. It was illustrated by Wally Wood. Now Wally has completed the cycle with his after-Disney orgy." // In the lower left corner Minnie is doing it missionary style with Goofy, she's pillowed on a cash register and currency litters their mattress. Mickey is shooting up; that's about as conventional as this ensemble gets. Find about 60 characters, all Disney, all diddling or defecating. This cataloguer remembers a Haight Ashbury kitchen wall adorned with the centerfold (May 1967 was onset of The Summer of Love), and walls in other…
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