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The Loss of Ed Corrin

The cartoonist Ed Corrin first started publishing in the magazine in 1962, that's before the Beatles showed up at Shea Stadium. "Ed's sensibility, his way of being in the world was to heighten the decency within him," says John Sutter. They all knew he was sick, Ed made no pretense about it, and yet even as his voice weakened, he left those conversations filled with a sense not only of a life well-lived, but of someone radiating a sense of hope.

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