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Hogan's Alley (1994) comic books 2008-2010

  • Issue #16
    Hogan's Alley (1994) 16

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    The magazine of the cartoon arts. In this issue: A long interview with Stephan Pastis, creator of the caustic, irreverent and very funny Pearls Before Swine comic strip. The issue also examines the fascinating history and the never-before-told story of Disney's Song of the South, a cartoon/live-action hybrid so fraught with period sensibilities that Disney won't allow it on the market. Stephan DeStefano, artist on the cult favorite comic book 'Mazing Man and now the merchandising artist behind Popeye, gives an interview. The issue also looks at a series of comic books in which Archie, Jughead and the Riverdale gang take a break from their usual antics to evangelize. Plus: Inside three cartoonists' studios; Dick Tracy and Shakespeare; and looking up at the Toppers. Cover price $6.95.

  • Issue #17
    Hogan's Alley (1994) 17

    The magazine of the cartoon arts. In this issue: Nearly two dozen artists, writers, voice actors, executives, producers, directors and more share their insights and reminiscences about SpongeBob SquarePants, from the initial pitch meeting up to the present. We also examine the Marvel-Disney merger and examine its implications for the industry and the art form. And: We talk to four cartoonists who are carrying on comic strips created by their fathers, and they discuss the advantages and drawbacks of working on legendary comic strips. Plus: Cartoonists' worst deadline jams; Jack Cole; Rocky & Bullwinkle; The Brownies; and the life and career of Jimmy Hatlo. Cover price $6.95.

  • Issue #18
    Hogan's Alley (1994) 18

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    The magazine of the cartoon arts. In this issue: A career-spanning post-retirement interview with Cathy creator Cathy Guisewite, in which she talks about breaking into the boy's club of newspaper cartooning, creating a merchandising juggernaut, and opting to retire her strip at the peak of its popularity. We also deliver lots of happy happy joy joy with an extensive oral history of Ren & Stimpy, the groundbreaking cartoon. Plus: How cartoonists procrastinate; a history of gorillas in comic books; the graphic genius of Harry Haenigsen and Penny; when Peanuts broke the color barrier - Charles Schulz and Franklin; Popeye and Bluto; death in the comics; and Paul Conrad. Cover price $6.95.