
I picked up this book years ago because I was astounded by its naïve “design” and its raw unadulterated (hardly PC) presentation of a GI’s view of the Vietnam War. I also haven’t seen many cartoon-books done by or about Vietnam GI’s. I wouldn’t go as far as comparing it to Bill Mauldin’s “Up Front” with Willie & Joe,

the 3 books done by one time Sardi’s caricaturist Alex Gard during WWII,

or certainly anything close to what Arthur Szyk did in his “The New Order”,

but it does present a unique inside look at how some servicemen saw life during the war in Southeast Asia.












It had at least 3 printings (The Wayward Press-Tokyo) between July to October 1966. I can’t find out much at all about its author/cartoonist, Ken Melvin — he DID do another book titled “Be Nice” in 1968.

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