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Issue: Playboy #10
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Publisher: FlagPlayboy
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Indicia Publisher: HMH Publishing Co. Inc.
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Volume: 14
Pages: 220
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Price: $0.75 USD
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Content Items: 40 (0 stories, 0 covers)
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Disclose Notes: Letter in "Dear Playboy" from Roy Smith on page 22, pointing out the errors in a Rowland B. Wilson cartoon from the July 1967 issue, with the cartoon reprinted in small size in black and white. Road-Runner drawing in advertisement for Plymouth Road-Runner automobile on page 67. Illustration by Bill Charmatz on pages 76-77 accompanying "The Pop-Art Caper" fiction by William F. Nolan includes figure of Batman, clipped panel of Dick Tracy, and part of The Flash clipped from cover of Flash (DC, 1959 series) #170 (May 1967).
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: magazine size
Paper Stock: heavy coated paper
Binding: saddle-stitched (v1#1 - v32#9); perfect bound (v32#10 & up)
Publishing Format: was ongoing
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But the computer said you'd sleep with me.
A man's expectations are dashed when his computer-matched date leaves him at her door.
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Darling, guess what? The circus is in town!
Five members of the circus are in the bedroom closet when the husband drops in on his wife unexpectedly.
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Trick or Treat?
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Pages 96-97. A two-page pinup cartoon. A woman in a sheer black cat costume sits on a white picket fence, with a jack-o-lantern by her feet.
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It must be a trap!
A group of black protesters get an unexpectedly warm welcome to a white neighborhood.
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White man kisses with forked tongue!
An Indian maiden comments on a Cavalry soldier's kissing.
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Page 138. Punchline is a play on the cliche "White man speak with forked tongue."
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The man I marry must be able to think big, Mr. Higby.
At the nudist camp, a very buxom young woman talks to a young man.
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Page 141. Part of the "Nudist Camp" series.
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What have you got that's good?
A man and woman are at an elegant restaurant. The man skims the extensive menu and asks the waiter if anything's good.
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A woman at the door of an artificial insemination clinic has second-thoughts when she sees an ugly little man exiting the clinic, apparently counting the money he received for a "deposit."
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Page 148. A pantomime cartoon.
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Intellectual Graffiti

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A young boy at a "School for Gifted Boys" writes vulgar, but intellectual graffiti on the rest room walls.
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Page 149. A pantomime cartoon.
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By George, I do believe we've hit it this time!
Two prospectors find a sign that labels the land they are on as "Them Thar Hills."
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Page 152. Punchline is from the old saying "There's gold in them thar hills." which originated in an 1892 Mark Twain novel.
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Wonderful news, Peter! There's going to be another Crusade!
A maker of chastity belts is excited because he will get business because of knights leaving on a Crusade.
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Marcia, you could have just said no instead of telling me this was the door to the bathroom!
A woman gets rid of a man by directing him to the door of her apartment instead of the bathroom.
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He works much too hard, the dear. I'd feel so much better if he insured himself to the hilt.
A woman is concerned that her husband works too hard. She'd feel better if he had a lot of insurance so she'd profit if he died.
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Well, all the sign said was, 'Joe's Topless Restaurant.'
Two diners find a sign doesn't mean what they thought it did when they are served in a room without a roof.
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And I'll tell you this, young man—if you join the Children's Crusade, you needn't expect any presents at your bar mitzvah.
A medieval Jewish couple is upset when their son wants to join the Children's Crusade.
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Timmy has to tinkle.
Watching a large waterfall has given a couple's young son the urge to use the bathroom.
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Here comes our analyst. A few more visits and we should have him straightened out.
Two streetwalkers are having sessions with an analyst, but they're the ones in charge.
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Prop man!
A movie-maker directing a scene with four young girls in swim suits has a problem when one of the girls doesn't have large breasts like the other three.
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They just don't make two-way mirrors like they used to.
An undercover unit complains about the quality of a two-way mirror when the couple they are watching obviously knows they are there.
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Stone walls do not a prison make, but throw in armed guards and a general lack of amenities, and you've got something.
A prisoner reflects on his life in prison.
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Page 175. "Stone walls do not a prison make" is a line from the poem "To Althea, from Prison" by Richard Lovelace (1642).
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... What time do you go on duty, Lily?
A bartender asks a woman sitting at the bar in a bra when she goes on duty as a topless waitress, as a disappointed little man sits at the other end of the bar.
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Swallowed by a Stuffed Chair

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A person has been swallowed up by their stuffed chair while they were reading a book.
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Page 183. A pantomime cartoon.
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Back Seat Police Training

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At a police training school, officers use a mock-up of a car's back seat to learn the proper way to bust back-seat lovers.
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Page 184. A pantomime cartoon.
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I hear it was quite an orgy.
A Puritan observer comments on eight men crammed into stocks made for two.
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Here's the test report on the new reducing pill. None of the subjects lost weight, but they shrank an average of three inches.
Research on a reducing pill shows that it works, but not in the way desired.
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We found your wife, Mr. Vorbeck, and all I can say to you is, 'Finders keepers, losers weepers.'
The clerk at the Missing Persons Bureau has found a man's wife, but doesn't want her to leave.
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I'd like a nice bon-voyage basket for someone taking his first LSD trip.
A florist gets an unusual request.
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Oh Lord, girls, it's the mating season again.
A group of female hippopotamuses are not happy to see a group of male hippos racing toward them.
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Aiding a Peeping Tom

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In the rain, a peeping Tom is looking under a window shade at a woman, who's holding an umbrella out the window to keep the rain off him.
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Page 195. A pantomime cartoon.
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Ma, I want to talk to you about that part where the seed falls on fertile ground.
A young girl talks to her Bible-reading mother.
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Say ... how about an instant replay for us?
A woman sitting in bed wants to draw a man's attention away from the football game on television.
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Achtung! Mother ...
A young boy stands at attention when his military general father enters the house.
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Pay no attention to him, Miss Johnson. He's here with some kind of sex problem ...
A man in a psychiatrist's waiting room flashes the other patient.
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... He should never have stopped to pick those blueberries ...
A man in a duel gets shot in the back when he's distracted during the proceedings.
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Something weird in a high-heel pump. I'm going out with a foot fetishist.
A woman is looking to buy a special shoe to please her boyfriend.
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Perhaps madam would like something a teensy bit smaller?
In a hat shop, a woman is sitting in front of a mirror engulfed in an outlandishly large hat.
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You call yourself a BARTENDER?
A man is upset at the drink fixed by the bartender, who is an elephant.
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Have you heard? He's dead.
One jungle native is talking to another about the huge stone idol nearby.
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Page 211. Cartoon is a satire on the "God is Dead" Christian theology then in fashion.
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Well, Betsy, I think it's about time to move on to sky diving.
Two surfers are upset when they see pudgy, middle-aged men and women riding surfboards.
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Once more and then we'll run for it!
Two lovers are in a wheat field, which is being harvested by a combine nearby.
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