Last week, we told you about Groovy, a weird Marvel "comic" from 1968...
...now we're going to show you the only ongoing feature from the book...excerpts from a cartoon book series called Misery by writer/illustrator Suzanne Heller!
There were four books between 1964 and 1970, Misery, More Misery, Misery Loves Company, and Misery for Everybody which detailed...well...misery...as experienced by a 'tween/teen, with the protagonists getting older in succeeding books.
Heller's strip was cover-featured on both the second and third (final) issue.
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These were reprints of Heller's material which had already run in other non-Marvel magazines owned by Marvel's publisher Martin Goodman.
Next week, we'll show you what we consider to be the best of the other cartoons in Groovy!