Hara-Kiri#78
Hara-Kiri #78
“Hit Parade”
"Hit Parade" in Hara-Kiri #78 (1968) presents a striking, satirical take on the lurid magazine poster aesthetic of the era, rendered entirely through photographie and typographie. The issue’s cover, a deadpan parody of a classic male-oriented magazine spread, features a couple locked in an embrace—her nude, him holding a rabbit near his groin—with the image’s tone and composition deliberately exaggerated for irony.
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writer, artist, inker Al Capp
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writer, artist, inker Al Capp
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Fearless Fosdick est envoyé à l’école des chiens policiers.
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