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Comics historian Les Daniels commented, " In retrospect the imperative seems less than inevitable, perhaps no more than trendy gender bending or possibly just a response to the homophobia inspired by Fredric Wertham more than thirty years earlier.
Comics historian Les Daniels comments that Miller's idea of ignoring deadlines was " the culmination of the quest towards artistic independence ".
He is also known for his columns and blogs, and for his work as a historian and biographer of the comics industry, in particular his award-winning Jack Kirby biography, Kirby: King of Comics.
According to science fiction writer and animation historian Andy Mangels, who hosts commentary for many Filmation releases, the three Super 7 segments in question were pulled from distribution due to " various lawsuits " from Marvel Comics and DC Comics.
Comics historian Ron Goulart in his book The Funnies states the frequent turnover of artists on the strip was due to Webb's desire to find someone " who could draw him as good looking as he thought he ought to be.
Comics historian Maurice Horn said the strip " did not shrink from tackling controversial problems, such as heroin addiction, illegitimate pregnancy, and attempted suicide.
Disney historian Jim Korkis reports the notion of taking the unmade feature and adapting the storyline for publication as a comic book occurred when Dell Comics editor Oskar Lebeck " was given permission to look through the Disney files of cartoon ideas that were shelved.
" Capp is at his allegorical best in the epics of the Shmoos, and later, the Kigmies ," wrote comic strip historian Jerry Robinson ( in The Comics: An Illustrated History of Comic Strip Art, 1974 ).
There was also a separate line of comic books, Al Capp's Shmoo Comics ( featuring Washable Jones ), published by the Capp family-owned Toby Press. Comics historian and Li ' l Abner expert Denis Kitchen recently edited a complete collection of all five original Shmoo Comics, from 1949 and 1950.
Comics historian R. C. Harvey wrote, " Many of those who drew the earliest adventure strips were inspired and influenced by his work.
Comics historian Ron Goulart, in Comic Book Encyclopedia, refers to Batman as the " creation of artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger ".
Comics historian Don Markstein wrote about McManus ' characters:
Comics historian Peter Sanderson states, " It is easy to see how Grayson might end up hating Batman after the way that he is treated in All-Star Batman and Robin # 2.
Comic book historian Michael Barrier notes that by the early 1950s, Dell seemed to be giving more emphasis to subscription sales ( promoted via premium giveaways as part of the Dell Comics Club ), which necessitated stable series instead of one-shots.
Comics historian Patrick Rosenkranz recalled his reaction to EVO:
Comics historian Peter Sanderson wrote that, " McGregor's finest artistic collaborator on the series was P. Craig Russell, whose sensitive, elaborate artwork, evocative of Art Nouveau illustration, gave the landscape of Killraven's America a nostalgic, pastoral feel, and the Martian architecture the look of futuristic castles.
* Comic book historian Joe Torcivia The Issue at Hand blog entry " Happy 50th Anniversary to Gold Key Comics!
Comics historian Don Markstein noted the transition:
Comics historian Don Markstein observed:
Comics historian Don Markstein described the Male Call characters:
Comics historian R. C. Harvey described Crane's Sunday page innovation:

Comics and Don
* DC Comics at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
Don Rosa wrote and drew a story regarding the origin of the Junior Woodchucks Guidebook, " Guardians of the Lost Library ", which Comics Buyer's Guide mentioned as possibly the greatest comic book story of all time.
* The Don Rosa Library of Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color # s 5-8 featured all the Uncle Scrooge stories that Don Rosa did during his first two years as a Disney Comics Artist.
* The American Eagle ( Charlton Comics character ) at Don Markstein's Toonopedia.
Guardians of the Lost Library is a comic book story made by Don Rosa for The Walt Disney Company, mentioned by Comics Buyer's Guide as " possibly the greatest comic book story of all time ".
Charlton published the short-lived Hillbilly Comics by Art Gates in 1955, featuring " Gumbo Galahad ," who was a dead ringer for Li ' l Abner, as was Pokey Oakey by Don Dean, which ran in MLJ's Top-Notch Laugh and Pep Comics.
* The Angel ( Marvel Comics, 1963 ) at Don Markstein's Toonopedia.
* Power Comics # 1-4 ( a, with Don Avenell, Norman Worker and Brian Bolland, Eclipse, 1988 )
* Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Dell Comics
* Don Rosa's Comics and Stories No. 1
* Don Cameron ( comics ) ( 1905 – 1954 ), writer, primarily of DC Comics comic books
* Don Winslow of the Navy ( 69 issues, 1943 – 1951 ) — numbering continued in Charlton Comics series of the same name
Throughout the 1940s, Starr worked for a plethora of publishers of both comic books and pulps, including Better Publications, Consolidated Book, Croyden Publications, E. R. Ross Publishing, Fawcett Comics ( doing Don Winslow of the Navy, 1944 – 46 ), Hillman Periodicals and M. C. Combs.
* Harvey Comics at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
Paul Gulacy ( born 1953 ) is an American comic book illustrator best known for his work for DC Comics and Marvel Comics, and for drawing one of the first graphic novels, Eclipse Enterprises ' 1978 Sabre: Slow Fade of an Endangered Species, with writer Don McGregor.
Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters, written by Don Chin and originally illustrated by Patrick Parsons ( under the name Parsonavich ) and Chris Walker, and later by Sam Kieth, initially published by Eclipse Comics and later on by Parody Press and then Dynamite Entertainment, was the first unofficial spoof of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Comics and variety acts like Myron Cohen, Pat Cooper, Martin and Lewis, Bob Newhart, Don Rickles, The Smothers Brothers, Roseanne Barr, Garry Shandling, Buddy Hackett, and Rich Little all worked the Desert Inn along with thousands of others.

Comics and Markstein
A writer for Walt Disney Comics, Markstein based Toonopedia on American and other English language cartoons with the goal of developing the largest online resource concerning American cartoons.
Comics historian Don Markstein traced the history of the strip:
Comics historian Don Markstein noted how the character of Remington " Rip " Kirby broke away from the usual pulp detective archetype:
Comics historian Don Markstein described the couple's battle of wits:
Comics historian Don Markstein described the setting:

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