Monkey Mayhem by Mail: When Comic Books Sold Live Monkeys for $19
— May 11, 2026In the golden age of comic books—roughly the 1950s through the early 1970s—kids flipping…
By the time a guy is 72-years-old, you’d think that nonsense like this would be 30 years or so in his past. Not that emulating Paul Reubens in an adult movie theater is something we consider “normal,” but really? You were 72 at the time, Fred, look in the mirror! An unlucky Willard was collared by an undercover cop inside the theater and was reportedly (and appropriately) “embarrassed as hell.” Willard denied any wrongdoing, but what else is someone in that position going to say? You’d think celebrities would have the good sense to limit their adult film viewing to the privacy of their own homes.
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