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There Oughta Be a Law
Belmont Books · 1969–1971 · 2 issues
About the series
A satirical comic series from Belmont Books, There Oughta Be a Law ran for just two issues between 1969 and 1971, with artist Harry Shorten as its primary creative force. The strip humorously skewered the absurdities of modern life, bureaucracy, and legal loopholes, offering a wry, cynical take on the era's social quirks. Though brief, it stands as a curious artifact of late-1960s underground-style humor from a publisher better known for paperbacks.