ERBzine 0035: ERB Illustratorshttps://www.erbzine.com/mag0/0035.html
POWERS GINO D'ACHILLE COMICS HAL FOSTER 1929-37 REX MAXON 1929-47 BURNE HOGARTH 1937-50 WILLIAM JUHRE 1936-38 DAN BARRY 1947-49 JOHN LEHTI 1949 PAUL REINMAN 1949-50 NICK CARDY 195
The Collectible ULTIMAhttps://www.notableultima.com/collectibles/Miscellany.html
well, particularly the comics and cartoons. But other than the comics (which have turned up! See the entries on the manga page ) I don't have any of these items, and nobody I've h
The University as Feudal State: The Abysmal Failure ofInterdisciplinarity in Higher Educationhttps://publish.uwo.ca/~dmann/feudal.htm
amateur interest in comics to being as much of an expert in the field as all but a handful of people in Canadian universities. My point isn’t to establish pedag
Daniel Traister's Home Pagehttps://www.sas.upenn.edu/~traister/
conversion information; comics; links to other people's home pages; HTML and web guides and information; jokes and humor ; and broadcast radio as well as graphical and text-format
When Wertham Comes A-Calling | Easily Distractedhttps://blogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/blog/2008/06/21/when-wertham-comes-a-calling/
and luridness of the comics. When I finished the chapter in which Hadju recounts Bill Gaines’ testimony in front of the Hendrickson committee, I was struck by the depressing
John T. Frye's Carl and Jerry, from Popular Electronicshttp://www.copperwood.com/carlandjerry.htm
in the Sunday comics, Carl and Jerry grew up over the years. The very first stories make them sound quite young, perhaps thirteen or at most fourteen. By May 1959, the story state
For ten years, from 1954 to 1964, John T. Frye wrote stories for Popular Electronics about a pair of teen boys who used electronics to help people, foil criminals, impress girls, a
Tumbleweed's Anime and Manga Pagehttp://users.tmok.com/~tumble/animanga.html
to Learning Japanese Comics Page Links Index Tumbleweed's Shack / tumble@ids.net / last rev. June 28, 1998, 9:15 p.m. Oh yeah! To send mail, comments, vague threats and whatnot...
ERBzine 0148: Burroughs Bibliophiles & Bulletin Introductionhttps://www.erbzine.com/mag1/0148.html
the standard for Tarzan comics from 1931 to 1937 before leaving the strip to create Prince Valiant ), William Juhre, John Coleman Burroughs (son of the author and illustrator of e
Burroughs Bibliophiles & Bulletin Introductionhttp://www.BurroughsBibliophiles.com/bb/
the standard for Tarzan comics from 1931 to 1937 before leaving the strip to create Prince Valiant ), William Juhre, John Coleman Burroughs (son of the author and illustrator of e
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