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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Post-Mortem Post 003: The Fine Art of Comics Pantomime, with Little Lulu and Company

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John Stanley was a great storyteller. His ability to spin multiple variations on a number of stock plots, and bring something fresh to th...
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Saturday, November 15, 2014

Book Edition of the 1960s John Stanley Bibliography is out!

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THIS LINK will take you to the CreateSpace store page for this 112-page full color updated edition of the 1960s John Stanley Bibliograph...

Book Edition of the 1940s John Stanley Bibliography Available on Amazon!

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THIS LINK will take you to the amazon.com page for the deluxe full-color version of the 1940s John Stanley bibliography. This is much impro...
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Sunday, November 9, 2014

The John Stanley 1950s Bibliography is now on Amazon!

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Start spreadin' the nooz! Both the cost-conscious standard edition and the deluxe all-color version of "John Stanley in the 195...
Thursday, November 6, 2014

Buy A Print Edition of the 1950s John Stanley Bibilography! Yow!

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Click HERE to order copies of the standard (black and white interior) edition of the 1950s John Stanley bibilography. It's 190 pages,...
Sunday, October 26, 2014

Post-Mortem Post 002: The Enigma of "Knotknee"

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In doing the research for my upcoming 1950s John Stanley bibliography, I was reminded of a couple of curiosities. Among them is the enigma...
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Saturday, August 2, 2014

Post-Mortem Post 001: Sluggo goes Peanuts: two super-obscure Stanley stories

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I warned you that I'd come back, from time to time, after "officially" ending this blog. As I make new discoveries, or find ...
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I'm an author, artist, and musician. My first article was published in 1980. Thousands of articles, essays and odd jobs later, I am the author of two graphic novels--THE OREGON TRAIL: ROAD TO DESTINY (Sasquatch Books) and the Eisner Award-winning THE CARTER FAMILY: DON'T FORGET THIS SONG (Abrams ComicArts; both with David Lasky).
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