Item #6256 Helix Vol. II No. 4. November 2, 1967 Featuring Walt Crowley Cover Art "Super Cop;" Paul Dorpat Rear Cover Art "Oversex" JOURNALISM - Underground Press - Seattle, Paul DORPAT, Walt Crowley John Cunnick.
Helix Vol. II No. 4. November 2, 1967 Featuring Walt Crowley Cover Art "Super Cop;" Paul Dorpat Rear Cover Art "Oversex"
Helix Vol. II No. 4. November 2, 1967 Featuring Walt Crowley Cover Art "Super Cop;" Paul Dorpat Rear Cover Art "Oversex"

Helix Vol. II No. 4. November 2, 1967 Featuring Walt Crowley Cover Art "Super Cop;" Paul Dorpat Rear Cover Art "Oversex"

Seattle: Helix, 1967. Name two or three illustrators. First Printing. Tabloid Newspaper. Tabloid printed on newsprint measuring 11.25 x 17.5. Pp. 16. Front and rear covers printed in color. Printed dos-a-dos, with rear cover flipped vertically, then read to the center where it meets the end of the front cover. Slight edge-wear. A bright, presentable copy. Very Good. Item #6256

An early issue of the Seattle underground bi-weekly (that transitioned to a weekly in September 1969) with an article on concentration camps in the U.S., a free medical clinic, and featuring an ad for the Doors at Eagles Auditorium on nights of Nov. 10 and 11.

In late spring 1967, Helix joined a burgeoning underground press then including groundbreaking alternative papers the East Village Other, the Los Angeles Free Press, the Fifth Estate and the Berkeley Barb. Founded by Paul Sawyer, Paul Dorpat and Lorenzo Milam, it sprang from their intellectual fervor at the Free University, an alternative thinktank they also founded. Eventually star-illustrator Walt Crowley assumed editorship.

A pebble in the shoe of Seattle establishment, the "hip rag" brought attention to civic injustice by rallying its youthful readership to activism. The apogee of that effort followed the 1970 killing of students at Kent State: over the course of May 5-8, Helix organized protests that blocked US Interstate 5 while marching between the University District and rallies at the Federal Courthouse in downtown Seattle. Early issues are increasingly scarce. This issue is housed in a removable, clear sleeve with an acid-free backing.

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