
Originally Posted by
Rob Allen
I got a chance to meet Russ and get his autograph on some war stories at last year's Emerald City Con. He was a really nice old gent. He signed with a red pen; not sure why.
Shortly after the con, I got a tpb collection of early "Little Annie Fanny" strips from Playboy magazine, and was surprised to find that Russ had worked on a lot of them with Kurtzman and Elder. Pretty different from The Haunted Tank!
Then Tom Orzechowski, the letterer who's now my neighbor and drinking buddy, told me a story he had heard about Russ and Playboy. At some point in the mid-60s, Heath, Kurtzman & Elder went to the Playboy Mansion in Chicago to meet with Hefner about the "Annie" strips. Since none of three lived in Chicago, they stayed at the Mansion for a few days. Russ noticed that the Mansion was busy 24/7, there were always people around, the kitchens were always open, there were plenty of spare bedrooms - so, when Kurtzman and Elder left for New York, Russ stayed.
And stayed.
And stayed.
About six months later, Hefner noticed him across a room and asked, "Who is that?" Later that day, Russ was politely asked to move out. He had lived rent-free at the Playboy Mansion for six months!
I wish I'd heard that story before the con so I could have asked him about that!
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