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** [[Comic Book/Dirty Duck|Dirty Duck]]: Bobby London's comic strip, published in underground comics, and later in ''National Lampoon'' and ''Playboy''. Artistically influenced by George Herriman; the comic's protaganist is also similar to [[Marx Brothers|Groucho Marx]]. Not to be confused with the 1975 film of the same name, which was actually titled ''[[Down and Dirty Duck]]'', produced by [[Roger Corman]], and starring Flo & Eddie. While it does feature a duck, it has nothing in common with the comic strip, and does not feature the comic's main character.
** ''[[Merton Of The Movement]]'': A household of ostensible revolutionaries who were basically unmotivated stoners - done in the style of Elzie Segar (Thimble Theater).
* ''[[Mr. A]]'' - Surprised to see something [[Steve Ditko]] was involved in on here? Ditko's [[Ayn Rand]]-inspired, [[Useful Notes/Objectivism|Objectivist]]-themed superhero series appeared in underground comics series like ''witzend'', as well as issues self-published by Ditko himself.
* ''[[Omaha the Cat Dancer]]'': A very explicit [[Soap Opera]] with [[Funny Animal]] or [[Furry Comic|Furry]] characters.
* ''[[Reid Fleming, World's Toughest Milkman|Reid Fleming Worlds Toughest Milkman]]''