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Hogan's
Alley #15
This
page contains doorways to the material that we were unable
to fit into the print edition of Hogan's Alley #15
and material that we were unable to present in color. While
we think you'll enjoy the following material on its own merits,
we think you'll find it an even more rewarding experience
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If you enjoyed our stroll down Memory Lane in Hogan's Alley #15, here's your chance to enjoy these covers in color and at full size! (And you can also purchase the images as printed notecards!)
In Hogan's Alley #15, we caught up with Bill Kresse and revisited his charming strip, "Super" Duper. Here, we present a smorgasbord of Kresse's strip, unseen for decades!
If you read the fascinating history of the comics page of the Christian Science Monitor, you know that Waddles was one of its best and longest-running strips. Here, we present an extended narrative that will demonstrate why the strip had an ardent following.
This issue's long and revealing interview with Hy Eisman illustrates the tireless drive and passion required to become a professional cartoonist. Here, enjoy these examples of the fruits of his career!
If Hogan's Alley's visual history of smoking in the comics didn't persuade you to acquire a tobacco habit, perhaps these images will! We have examples of candy cigarettes, cartoon-style ads promoting tobacco, cartoonists drawing themselves smoking, and characters lighting up like there's no tomorrow. (And the way they're smoking, there might not be!)
If you've read Hogan's Alley #15, you've read the interview with Buck Biggers and Chet Stover, two of the founders of Total TeleVision productions (and yes, we've capitalized the company's name correctly). Here, you can see some of the images we presented in the issue at a larger size as well as enjoy a bevy of artwork that we didn't include in the print edition!
Click here
to view our online photo album from the National Cartoonists
Society 2007 Reuben Awards!
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