Harold Hedd #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarold Hedd #1 (1973) delivers a sly, one-page comic strip adventure starring Harold Hedd, a laid-back hippie navigating the quirky streets of Vancouver’s Gastown in 1972. Written and illustrated by Rand Holmes, the issue blends countercultural humor with sharp political satire, poking fun at Trudeau, Nixon, and a fictional "Kerry Dork" while showing Harold outmaneuvering pig-cops and dodging his mischievous cat and nosy neighbors. The cover by Rand Holmes captures the zany spirit of the story in bold, expressive lines.
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One-page adventures of Harold Hedd, a hippie of the Gastown district of Vancouver, BC, c. 1972. Harold outsmarts the pig-cops, shows how to rip off a supermarket, hide your stash. Harold occasionally gets hosed by his cat, the creepy kid next door, and others. Includes political parodies of Trudeau and Nixon and "Kerry Dork".
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