
Golden Age Comics Book Stories spotlights the art of J. Allen St. John:
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8.
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07/7/08 at 3:48 pm
Good design never goes out of style - maybe out of favor - but never out of style.
07/7/08 at 10:47 pm
Thanks from a Burroughs Bibliophile and former play producer for Ray Bradbury for the St. John art show. There were a few pieces I hadn’t seen. Ray told me about the first story that he wrote: a sequel to GODS OF MARS. How about some St. John art from the John Carter series?
07/7/08 at 10:47 pm
Thanks from a Burroughs Bibliophile and former play producer for Ray Bradbury for the St. John art show. There were a few pieces I hadn’t seen. Ray told me about the first story that he wrote: a sequel to GODS OF MARS. How about some St. John art from the John Carter series?
07/8/08 at 5:03 am
Fourth! I never liked Tarzan very much, Edgar Rice Burroughs is cool though. He inspired the Gor series. Ok I’m just seeing what it’s like to reply to a blog post. Very satisfying.