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Case Morgan

Created by Don Lomax
(1944–)

Case Morgan Gumshoe Private Eye is the rather redundant running title of a string of comic shorts that appeared in skin mags, most notably Gent (“Home of the D-Cups”!) in the 1980’s, written and drawn by Don Lomax.

Of course, the outlandish, albeit sparse, plots are really just an excuse to depict the amorous adventures of lecherous private dick CASE MORGAN, a bearded gent who just happens to be particularly well endowed (of course). Almost all women in the strip have obscenely humungous breasts (of course), and are in dire need (of course) of Case’s special talents. And he’s always “up” for the job. Of course.

“And,” as they say, “that’s just the way it goes for a gumshoe private eye like Case Morgan.”

Possibly the ultimate nadir of the comic book private eye, juvenile and offensive in, oh, so many ways. They might have gotten away with it if only they’d been funnier. Or funny.

But of course some guys go in for this kinda stuff, and so they were later collected and reprinted in the early nineties by Apple Press’ Forbidden Fruit, a small comic book imprint specializing in “adult” comics. Each issue contained a half dozen or so of Case’s  raucous “sexcapades.”

Don Lomax is an American comic book writer/artist best known for his long-running comic Vietnam Journal, which drew praise for its “gritty, unflinching depiction” of the reality of that war. But earlier in his career, he also supplied comics stories for men’s magazines like Cavalier, Hustler Humor, Hogtie and Gent.

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Respectfully submitted (snicker, snicker) by Kevin Burton Smith.

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