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Tarzan, Tarzan, and Tarzan

October 18, 2015 by Tom Stewart

Bob Hodes had a problem. As the representative for Burroughs Inc, Robert M. Hodes oversaw the Burroughs estate and its literary legacy: Tarzan, John Carter of Mars, Carson of Venus, David Innes, Red Hawk and the Moon Men… the vast galaxy Edgar Rice Burroughs left behind him upon his death in 1950. The properties had languished after the passing of the founder, falling prey to pirated copies of the Burroughs originals, and unauthorized comics (first time pirates ever got the better of Tarzan!). Funny thing was, the very pirated novels that caused the problem helped spur a Burroughs revival. ERB Inc started tending to business. At the end of the sixties the House of Burroughs (in Tarzana California, of course) was back in order, overseeing worldwide rights for movies, books, reprints, comic strips, and, of course, comic books, especially Tarzan comic books.

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October 18, 2015 /Tom Stewart
tarzan, Burroughs, comics, comic books, jungle
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Comic Books of the STRANGE! Or Weird Things in My Head.

September 17, 2015 by Tom Stewart

I loved the odd, the weird, the offbeat... the cheap comics. This is about some of those found at the bottom of the pile, scorned and alone. Yep, part one of a series...

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September 17, 2015 /Tom Stewart
comics, odd, weird comics, bad comics, frankenstein, dracula, dell, dell comics, terrible comics, 60s comics, 1960s comics, comic books, comic book adaptation, captain action
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“Did You Learn Anything?” For my Father and Will Eisner

September 02, 2015 by Tom Stewart

Will Eisner and John Stewart were huge influences. Will was a giant in the comics world, And John Stewart was a giant in mine. This is how they connected and disconnected.

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September 02, 2015 /Tom Stewart
will eisner, eisner shop, contract with god, the spirit, comics, comic books, cartoonist, eisner, golden age, golden age comics, warren, warren magazines, warren publishing, comic book memoir, comics memory, john stewart, tom stewart
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