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Howard Cruse - Radical Humor Festival Poster (1982). A boisterous two-color poster for a festival sponsored by the leftist magazine Cultural Correspondence and the NYU Center for Marxist Studies. Cultural Correspondence began in the mid-1970s publishing articles on popular culture, including Underground Comix. Howard Cruse began his comix career in the early 1970s in publications like Comix Book and Snarf. He is perhaps best known for his character Barefootz. After leaving New York City, this "festival" would move on to St. Louis, Seattle, and San Francisco. Even those not familiar with Cruse's "cuter" style will enjoy this terrific poster. This piece is professionally double-matted and framed, measuring 23" x 27". Power to the pupil!

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November, 2003
20th-23rd Thursday-Sunday
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Sold on Nov 21, 2003 for: $36.00
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