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Monday, April 28, 2014

"Indaboopadilly!" (or "Baby, It's Cold Inside"): John Stanley's Last "Tom And Jerry" Story of 1946;Our Gang Comics 22

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John Stanley's first run on his first regular comic book series, "Tom and Jerry," ended abruptly in early 1946. The runawa...
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Thursday, March 27, 2014

John Stanley Would Have Been 100 on March 22nd...

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...and I'd be a cad, a bounder and my typically forgetful self if I didn't note this here! To celebrate, here is a never-before-seen...
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Sunday, February 9, 2014

"Tom and Jerry" from Our Gang Comics 11: Ghosts and Seamen Never Mix

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The picking have become decidedly slim here, and posts fewer and farther-between. In scraping around for un-posted odds and ends, I hit on...
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Monday, November 25, 2013

Dressmaker's Dummy Leads Teenage Pals Into Hitchcockian Screwball Nightmare: 31-page story from Henry Aldrich 4, 1951

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Given how poorly my 1960s John Stanley Bibliography has sold, I'm feeling rather discouraged about the hard work it will take to put t...
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Friday, October 11, 2013

"Homer"-- A Fascinating Forecast of John Stanley's 1960s Work, One Decade Early

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I have posted examples of John Stanley's work on the early 1950s series Henry Aldrich here in the past. As time has gone by, my s...
Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Stan Lee Stories, Pt. 2: More Rip-offs from "The House of Ideas"--And A Story Starring "John Stanley"

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Yes, this blog still lives, although it may appear to be on a life-support system. Short of the book project I hope to do someday (and whi...
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Monday, June 10, 2013

Running on Sheer Chutzpah: Little Lulu Four-Color One-Shot 158, 1947

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One thing I must finish on this blog, as it reaches its end, is the remarkable run by John Stanley, Charles Hedinger and others on the one...
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