Estren writes in his book that Don Schenker's first comix he printed was Lenny of Laredo by Joel Beck, and the second was "The New Daisy Duck". How come this is the only reference anywhere I've come across? There is no listing in Kennedy or FUG, or anything showing up on google...
(https://headcomix.info/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.joelbeck.com%2Fjoelbeck%2FAbout%2520Joel%2Fimage016.jpg&hash=2482639f62e2eaf56217aeaf3562a66f44078fc5)
Apparently "The New Daisy Duck" was a poster. More (but not much) info
here (http://blog.myspace.com/cocheezy123).
Quote...as well as creating the infamous Daisy Duck inspired classic Odalisque, which was printed by the Print Mint in 1968. Beck claims that thousands were sold before Walt Disney threatened legal action . . . and the poster was discontinued.
You can also find it in the "Paintings - Whimsical" section of
Joel Beck's website (http://www.joelbeck.com/).
Who's that handsome gentleman hanging on her wall?
Just what I was looking for, thanks...
Patrick Rosenkranz has given me some more info. including a picture of the original poster.
(https://headcomix.info/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi172.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fw35%2FIITravel%2FOdalisque.jpg&hash=fe53df2080e2f8d0cd74a0f49850ec215ff2cd0a)