Playboy#8
Playboy #8
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"Auto Jacked" is a satirical short story from the 1968 issue of Playboy, written, drawn, and inked by Don Reilly, featuring a provocative parody of a White Rock Soda label. The image depicts a stereotypical Black militant on a rock, having kicked a woman into a pool—its humor rooted in exaggerated visual irony, not narrative depth. The cover by Don Reilly complements the issue’s bold, irreverent tone.
writer, artist, inker Howard Shoemaker
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writer, artist, inker Howard Shoemaker
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A man uses a jack on an auto, but ratchets his neck up instead.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).
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