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Yes — the company that brought you the Frisbee and hula hoop and Slinky also brought you (only one issue) Wham-O Giant Comics.

Wham-O Giant Comics Cover

According to Comic Vine, five issues were promised, but only the first one was ever produced. It was gigantic at 21” by 14” and only cost a quarter.

For full details and — of course — a scan of the comic

Hey, it had a Wally Wood story in it — it could have bee HUGE!  I mean — a huge success.

WADE

 

 

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Gabriel Corbera at JOYVILLE makes no secret about his admiration fro Ernie Bushmiller and Otto Soglow.

Here is a gallery of  Soglow‘s New Yorker cartoons he showcased recently.

Follow the links on his blog to see Corbera’s own artwork and you’ll see how much Bushmiller and Soglow have influenced him.

It’s always a pleasure to check in and see what is new at Joyville.

WADE



 

 

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Look at this sneak peek into this awesome book here…

Lewis LaLanne aka Note Taking Nerd #2 is doing what he does best — taking notes and sharing them with you.

He has tackled the best-selling book by Gerry Spence, America’s winningest lawyer, “WIN YOUR CASE – How To Persuade, and Prevail – Every Place, Every Time”.
Find out what this book can teach you without having to slog through every page.

Great Job -Lewis — as always.

WADE

 

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Carolyn Rae Bartley was an ordinary girl from a very small town in an out-of-the-way place.  Her greatest accomplishments in life were simple, personal ones.

Craig, Carolyn and Don Ward, Nov. 1955

Craig, Carolyn and Don Ward, Nov. 1955. I'm hiding under the newspaper -- I won't be born for 4 more months.

She married at a young age and had three sons.  Her family was the center of her universe.  She was happiest when surrounded by her kids and grandchildren.

Like every life, there are tragedies as well as happy events.  She struggled with health problems most of her adult life and lost her first born child to cancer.

She survived her first encounter with that same disease, but it returned years later to finally claim her life.

No — she wasn’t a saint or a celebrity or anybody who attracted a lot of attention.

But, like all mothers, she made priceless contributions to the lives of many others — including me.

Today is the anniversary of her birth.  I remember mama — every single day.

WADE

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I filed my first copyright in 1978 and am now able to do so electronically.  It’s not just vanity.  I work at trying to get my songs recorded, licensed or somehow making money for me.

Along the way, I’ve taken an interest in the business side of music.  Frankly, if any musician is serious, I think this is a necessity.

Attorney and pianist Janie Gust has the first of a two-part series Who Owns the Song? Intellectual Property and the Musician (Part I)

and her personal web site is http://www.chez-janie.com/

WADE

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