Art Spiegelman

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person Alan LeMond
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person Bruce Jay Friedman
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person Alan LeMond
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person paul krassner
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
1992-01-01 N/A Maus wins a Pulitzer Prize (referenced in note). USA View
1969-01-01 N/A Art Spiegelman invited to do full-color comix pages Cavalier magazine View
1969-01-01 N/A Art Spiegelman invited to do full-color comix pages for Cavalier. Cavalier magazine View

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This document page, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031976', appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or cultural history book. It discusses the career of 'rock journalist' Jules Siegel (who died in 2012) and features a recollection by cartoonist Art Spiegelman regarding his work for 'Cavalier' magazine in 1969 under editor Alan LeMond. Despite the user's prompt context, this specific page contains no visible text referencing Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or related criminal activities.

Investigative file / article excerpt / memoir
2025-11-19

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A narrative document, likely a memoir excerpt, detailing the author's experiences as a cartoonist in the late 1960s and 1970s working for magazines like Cavalier, Dude, and Gent. The text mentions interactions with editor Alan LeMond and fellow cartoonists like Spain Rodriguez and Bill Griffith, as well as drug use during movie screenings. A bracketed note references Art Spiegelman's 'Maus', strongly implying Spiegelman is the narrator or the subject of the file.

Narrative/memoir excerpt (likely an attachment or draft within an investigative file)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a promotional page or book cover for '60 Years of Investigative Satire: The Best of Paul Krassner.' It features a photograph of Krassner holding a lit cigarette/joint and wearing a purple t-shirt with the word 'Yippie!' on it. The document credits Andy Borowitz with the introduction and Art Spiegelman with a blurb. It contains a footer indicating it is part of a House Oversight Committee document production (Bates number 015032).

Book cover / promotional material / document attachment
2025-11-19

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This document page, stamped with a House Oversight footer, appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or personal narrative by a cartoonist reflecting on their career in the late 1960s and 1970s. The text details the author's work for magazines like *Cavalier*, *Dude*, and *Gent*, their professional relationship with editor Alan LeMond, and their association with other underground cartoonists like Spain Rodriguez and Bill Griffith. It includes a bracketed Wikipedia note defining Art Spiegelman's *Maus*.

Memoir/narrative excerpt (legal discovery exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or article discussing the history of 'Cavalier' magazine and rock journalism. It focuses on the writer Jules Siegel, noting his death in 2012 and his lack of recognition by major publications, and includes a retrospective quote from cartoonist Art Spiegelman about his work for the magazine in 1969. The document bears a House Oversight footer, suggesting it was included in a larger production of evidence, though the specific text does not mention Jeffrey Epstein.

Narrative/article excerpt (evidence document)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or personal essay written around 2019 (referencing 'Midnight Cowboy' as 50 years ago). The narrator, an underground cartoonist active in the late 1960s and 70s, recounts working for 'Cavalier' magazine and its sister publications ('Dude', 'Gent', 'Nugget'). The text details drug use (magic mushrooms), professional connections to other cartoonists like Spain Rodriguez and Bill Griffith, and includes a Wikipedia definition of Art Spiegelman's 'Maus'. While stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', the text itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.

Memoir draft / correspondence attachment
2025-11-19
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Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
1969-01-01 Received Cavalier Magazine Art Spiegelman $25.00 Payment for a drawing (stated as 'more than 25 ... View
1969-01-01 Received Cavalier magazine... Art Spiegelman $25.00 Payment for a drawing (mentioned as 'more than ... View
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Work at Cavalier magazine

From: Art Spiegelman
To: Author/Narrator

Spiegelman recounts his experience working for Cavalier in 1969, mentioning pay, color printing, and other cartoonists.

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Work at Cavalier magazine

From: Art Spiegelman
To: The Author (Unnamed)

Spiegelman recounts his time working for Cavalier in 1969.

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