Playboy #9
"Euphoria-in-the-Pines Resort" is a playful, tongue-in-cheek parody from 1966, capturing a whimsical moment where Daniel Boone—ever the frontier legend—marks a tree not with a hunting boast, but with a far more personal (and cheeky) declaration after a romantic encounter with an Indian maiden. Written and illustrated entirely by Doug Sneyd, the story blends humor and satire with the artist’s distinctive style, all rendered in his own inks, colors, and lettering.
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Parody of Daniel Boone carving "D. Boon Cilled a. Bar [killed a bear] in the year 1760" on a tree. This time Daniel has just finished making love to an Indian maiden.
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