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Elder & Kurtzman Original Art: Goodman Underwater p. 54 (1962)
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HARVEY KURTZMAN
and WILL ELDER. Original GOODMAN BEAVER
art.
“Goodman Underwater,” page 54. (1962)
In this story Harvey Kurtzman
mixes a parody of TV’s then-popular “Sea
Hunt” series starring Lloyd
Bridges with Cervantes’ “Don
Quixote.” As Kurtzman put it, “Lloyd
Bridges [as Mike Nelson] had this
underground world that he’d adventured
through. The series was, in effect, a
writer’s fantasy... Just as Don Quixote’s
world was a fantasy, populated by dragons
that were, in actuality, windmills.
Bridges and Quixote both fought
windmills.” Goodman Beaver, who’s looking
for peace and quiet on his inner tube,
meets Hammer Nelson. The peace and quiet
is only interrupted by a tooting barge,
supersonic jets overhead, and Hammer’s
assist throwing trash out the window.
Medium/Size/Condition: Pen and ink
on heavy illustration board measuring 8.25
inches wide x 11 5/8 inches high. Some
marginal pencil marks, masking tape,
Scotch tape residue and grease pencil
number from the period. Otherwise
excellent condition. The art also includes
Elder’s separate acetate overlay, on which
he blocked, in red marker, the areas in
which the publishers were to add gray tone
in all editions.
Further
reference: For more details on Goodman’s
“sex change” transformation see Denis
Kitchen’s essay in the 2-volume Little Annie
Fanny collection published by Dark Horse.
To read the full “Goodman Gets a Gun” story, see
the Goodman
Beaver collection
(Kitchen Sink Press, 1984), still available in
softcover and hardcover (including the limited
edition signed by Kurtzman and Elder!) from
Steve Krupp’s Curio Shoppe.
Provenance: Warranted to be from the
private archives of the Harvey Kurtzman estate,
which is exclusively represented by the Denis
Kitchen Art Agency, an affiliate of Steve
Krupp’s Curio Shoppe and Gallery. This drawing
is further warranted to be authentic. |
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