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Ron Goulart, in Encyclopedia of American Comics, described the Hershfield approach to cartoon humor:
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Ron and Goulart
* Goulart, Ron, Ron Goulart's Great History of Comics Books ( Contemporary Press, Chicago, 1986 ) ISBN 0-8092-5045-4
* Goulart, Ron ( 1986 ) " The Pulps " in Jack Sullivan ( ed ) The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural: 337-40.
* Goulart, Ron ( 1972 ) Cheap Thrills: An Informal History of the Pulp Magazine, Arlington House, ISBN 08700017228.
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.
The first was written by Ken Follett ( written under the pseudonym Bernard L. Ross ) and published in the United Kingdom, the other written by Ron Goulart and published in the United States.
Ron Goulart ( born January 13, 1933 ) is an American popular culture historian and mystery, fantasy and science fiction author.
Comics historian Ron Goulart, in Comic Book Encyclopedia, refers to Batman as the " creation of artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger ".
Analog Science Fiction and Fact critic P. Schuyler Miller noted " it was like Ron Goulart's farces, only with more cutting edge — let's say, Goulart programmed by a Swift tape.
* Noir # 2: " John Easy: They're Gonna Kill You After Awhile " ( illustrations for the text story by Ron Goulart, CFD Productions, 1995 )
Ron and Encyclopedia
Mallon, Ron, " Naturalistic Approaches to Social Construction ", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Edward N. Zalta ( ed.
Yet The Encyclopedia of 20th-Century American Television by Ron Lackmann claims that Danger Man was one of the most violent series ever produced.
Ron and American
* 1989 – Ron Brown is elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee becoming the first African American to lead a major American political party.
Historian Ron Chernow is of the opinion that his frustrations in dealing with government officials during this conflict led him to advocate the advantages of a strong national government and a vigorous executive agency that could get results ; other historians tend to ascribe Washington's position on government to his later American Revolutionary War service.
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