"Great Heroes," with full page portraits of Sir Galahd by Emanuel Schongut, Amelia Earhart by Richard Mantel, Joan of Arc, Malcolm X by Stanislaw Zagorski, Robin Hood by Elwood H. Smith, Wilma Rudolph by Haruo Miyachi, Winston Churchill by Seymour Chwast, Geronimo by Barbara Sandler, and ‘The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber.
Started by Push Pin Studios as a freeform publication sent to friends and clients in 1957, the experimental and groundbreaking Push Pin Graphic, quickly developed a dedicated following, eventually running for 23 years and 86 issues. Changing to a 32-page bimonthly in 1976, and continuing publication until 1980
Art directed and designed by Chwast, the featured articles and fiction edited by Ken Robbins supported the theme for each issue. Illustrations by Chwast, as well as the work of other award-winning illustrators represented by Push Pin, also appeared in every Graphic