Fanny Hill in America

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Fanny Hill in America, by Frank Fosdick and David Sierra, cover by Jerry Schiano (Parallax Publishing Company, Inc, New York, Distributed by Simon & Schuster, Inc.)
7″ x 4.25″, soft cover comic book, cover scuffed and slightly soiled

Stated “The first Go-Go Comic Novel in Full Color”.  As far as I can find it is the ONLY “Go-Go” Comic Novel.  The Man from M.O.T.H.E.R. was also published in similar form saying “A Super-Cool Comic Novel in Full Color”.  Parallax is also hard to track down. I’ve only found mention of a few other comic books.  all published in 1966 (The Great Society Comic Book[a parody of LBJ’s social policies], it’s companion comic, Bobman and Teddy [parodying Robert and Ted Kennedy], and the VERY rare Kosher Comics [featuring The Lone Arranger, Supermax, Tishman of the Apes, & Dick Shamus]). I can’t find this publication listed at all. Other Parallax publications are similarly very rare.

 

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Fanny Hill in America, by Frank Fosdick and David Sierra, cover by Jerry Schiano (Parallax Publishing Company, Inc, New York, Distributed by Simon & Schuster, Inc.)
7″ x 4.25″, soft cover comic book, cover scuffed and slightly soiled

Stated “The first Go-Go Comic Novel in Full Color”.  As far as I can find it is the ONLY “Go-Go” Comic Novel.  The Man from M.O.T.H.E.R. was also published in similar form saying “A Super-Cool Comic Novel in Full Color”.  Parallax is also hard to track down. I’ve only found mention of a few other comic books.  all published in 1966 (The Great Society Comic Book[a parody of LBJ’s social policies], it’s companion comic, Bobman and Teddy [parodying Robert and Ted Kennedy], and the VERY rare Kosher Comics [featuring The Lone Arranger, Supermax, Tishman of the Apes, & Dick Shamus]). I can’t find this publication listed at all. Other Parallax publications are similarly very rare.

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Weight .25 lbs
Dimensions 7.25 × 4.25 × .25 in

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