Harry Driggs

Harry Driggs (November 3, 1935 — July 14, 2007) was an American artist, graphic designer, political activist, and underground cartoonist.

Driggs was a longtime resident of San Francisco, where he worked in advertising as a graphic designer and art director.

[2] The San Francisco Diggers gave away the comic in their Free Store at the corner of Cole and Carl in Haight-Ashbury.

[citation needed] When he returned to San Francisco in 1969 he authorized Don Donahue of the underground publisher Apex Novelties to release a new, smaller edition of The Life and Loves of Cleopatra under Driggs' pseudonym "R.

[1] In the latter part of his career, Driggs operated "as a fine art painter and sculptor, specializing in portraits, nudes, and figurative ceramics.