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Russ Heath and Harvey Kurtzman - Original Layouts

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Russ Heath and Harvey Kurtzman - Original Layouts
<B>Russ Heath and Harvey Kurtzman - Original Layouts, Color Comps, and Pencils for Little Annie Fanny, Chapter X (Playboy, 1963).</B></I> Born of a mutual admiration between the editors of <B>Playboy</B></I> and <B>Mad</B></I>, Little Annie Fanny was a hilarious strip that skewered modern society through the exploits of Annie, a buxom blonde beauty whose wide-eyed wonder and naivete made her the perfect girl to take on such high-profile targets as the Ku Klux Klan, the space program, Christmas, women's lib, Miss America, the FBI, and much more. Created by EC <I>wunderkind</B></I> Harvey Kurtzman and lovingly rendered by Bill Elder, Russ Heath, and others, Annie is fondly remembered by an entire generation that grew up on her sexy adventures. Offered here is a unique insight into the creation of an Annie adventure: four pages of Harvey Kurtzman's original black and white layouts, drawn in pencil and pen-and-ink, two pages of Kurtzman's fully painted color comps, and four pages of Russ Heath's original pencils. The Kurtzman layout pages measure approximately 8.5" x 11.25" overall, with copious notes and editorial markings in the margins. A cover for the layouts bears the date, "11-63," while the interiors show Kurtzman's strict control over every aspect of the strip's production. Kurtzman's color comps measure approximately 7.25" x 9" and are painted in extremely loose mixed-media. The Russ Heath penciled pages are spectacular. Artfully depicted by Russ Heath on vellum, these pages show Russ' trademark attention to detail and his fabulous rendering of the female form. Measuring approximately 15.5" x 21" overall, the pages are in Good condition, with minimal edge wear. Some pages have been carefully pieced together with tape, and all have been folded at one time; page two is a two-thirds page (the bottom tier is missing), and page three is only partially finished, but the pages represent a superb collaboration between two comic titans -- and don't miss the special guest appearance by Mister Magoo on the first page!