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Saturday, November 21, 2015

The Tao of Yow: John Stanley's World: new book available on amazon.com

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I am pleased to announce the publication of my new book on John Stanley. The Tao of Yow includes revised versions of three of the acclai...
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Post-Mortem Post 005: The Second Nancy and Sluggo Summer Camp Special

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Every so often, I get an e-mail from someone who has read and enjoyed this blog during its heyday. Though I consider Stanley Stories a do...
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Saturday, July 4, 2015

Frank M. Young on John Stanley in the Drawn + Quarterly Super-Special!

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I just received my contributor's copy yet, and I await the opportunity to spend some quality time with Drawn & Quarterly: 25 Years...
Friday, April 3, 2015

Post-Mortem Post 004: Three "Heckle and Jeckle" stories, hidden in plain sight

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To study and catalog the ephemeral is to constantly face the option that the work is never complete. The historian's version of wash-t...
Thursday, February 12, 2015

Working Stiff, Working Loose: The 1950s Career of John Stanley | The Comics Journal

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Working Stiff, Working Loose: The 1950s Career of John Stanley | The Comics Journal I have an essay published today on the online version o...
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

The John Stanley Comics Bibliographies: Don't Forget About 'em!

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Just a reminder that Frank M. Young has just published a three volume bibliography of the comics work of John Stanley, the mastermind of D...
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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Frank M. Young
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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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