Rubber Duck

    (Print Mint, 1971-1972)
™ and © 1972 by Michael J. and Robbie Landeros

Think back to the older days of spoofs like Mad magazine. Then imagine that being funny was a close second in importance to being raunchy and vaguely offensive—definitely for adults only. You’d pretty much have nailed the content of this underground comix series published by the Print Mint, which aims its humor below the belt and then spends most of its time hanging out there. In one typical story, a Lone Ranger spoof, the action revolves around a solid platinum phallus and a rather immoral masked man. In another short, an innocent girl grows to womanhood thanks to a rough ride on a very personable horse.

Other stories that don’t involve sex at least involve bodily fluids and the like, with occasional political and topical humor thrown in. Published in black-and-white and definitely for adults only.
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