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· FFB: MY LIFE AS A CARTOONIST by Harvey Kurtzman as told to Howard Zimmerman (Pocket/Minstrel ) Harvey Kurtzman, of course, is best remembered as the founding editor of Mad comics, and magazine that made a point of not being a standard comic book in the aftermath of anti-comics activism (to put it mildly) in the early-mid s (mostly focused on horror and crime comics, Author: Todd Mason. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for MY LIFE AS A CARTOONIST: MY LIFE AS A CARTOONIST By Kurtzman **Mint Condition** End date: . From School Library Journal: Grade 4 Up-- Kurtzman, one of the founders of MAD magazine, tells the story of his life and his life-long desire to be a cartoonist. He tells about the different jobs that he found working for others and his own exploits into editing and publishing several comic book series and then several "humor" magazines, one of which was MAD.
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My life as a cartoonist by Harvey Kurtzman, , Pocket Books edition, in English. My Life as a Cartoonist book. Read 2 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. From his high school days as an up-and-coming cartoonist to. From School Library Journal: Grade 4 Up-- Kurtzman, one of the founders of MAD magazine, tells the story of his life and his life-long desire to be a cartoonist. He tells about the different jobs that he found working for others and his own exploits into editing and publishing several comic book series and then several "humor" magazines, one of which was MAD.