STANLEY STORIES
Monday, June 11, 2012

For Safiyyah: A Pair of Nice, Long “Little Lulu” Stories from 1947 (via Four-Color one-shot 139)

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I am occasionally made aware of younger readers of Stanley Stories . Recently, I got this nice e-mail from reader Safiyaah Khan: A...
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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Looking For "Tub" In All The Wrong Places: Proto-Tubby Stories from Our Gang Comics 15, 1945 and New Funnies 107, 1946

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While working on my just-released bibliography of John Stanley's 1940s comic book work, I gave every non- Little Lulu Stanley story ...
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Poison Salads, Anyone? "Andy Panda" from New Funnies 88, 1944: story, lettering and some art by John Stanley

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Here is the third in a series of rare early John Stanley stories scanned for our enjoyment by Michael Barrier , who kindly helped me compl...
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

"Send Me To The Electric Chair!": "Woody Woodpecker" from New Funnies 88, 1944: story and some art by John Stanley

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Thanks, once again, to the kindness of comics and animation historian nonpareil Michael Barrier, I'm able to share with you another r...
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Monday, April 9, 2012

"Hey, Can I Yell Now?" "Andy Panda" from New Funnies 84, 1944--story and some art by John Stanley

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Thanks to Michael Barrier for his kind scanning of the three remaining issues of New Funnies I didn't have in my John Stanley archiv...
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Monday, April 2, 2012

Famous Studio's Little Lulu cartoons--a different world from John Stanley's comics version

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As I've said before, this is not a "Little Lulu" blog. Aside from John Stanley's interpretation of the character, in his...
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Monday, February 13, 2012

Tootling Tubas, Iodine Indians and Fatal Cookies: Three Stories from the fourth Little Lulu one-shot comic, 1946: story and art by John Stanley

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This continues a series of posts that focus on an issue of the John Stanley-written and drawn "Four Color" one-shot Little Lulu ...
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