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Stanley and His Monster under Joe Orlando

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Stanley and His Monsterwas only one issue old (having displaced The Fox and the Crow in their own title after a couple of years as a front-of the-book "back-up" feature) when the editorship and the format changed. Issue 109, the last under Murray Boltinoff, contained a full-length story with credits for Arnold Drake (the feature's sole writer since the first episode in Fox and the Crow 95), Bob Oksner, and Tex Blaisdell. As of 110, under Joe Orlando there were no writers' credits, and signatures for the story artists only in 111. The format became three stories per issue.

Orlando kept Oksner and Blaisdell for some stories, but did not use Drake. He went to Howie Post for scripts. The credits pasted onto '80s reprints for Drake are very likely sheer guesswork rather than from the records.

The inker on the Sekowsky story could be Tex Blaisdell, but Stanley's face throughout looks to be by a different hand. Why is there a comma in the title? Ask the Rolling Stones.


Stanley and His Monster written by Howie Post

Jun-Jul/68110 Carnival Caperp: Bob Oksner   i: Tex Blaisdell
Camp Cru-m-bee's Pet Dog...Spota: Henry Scarpelli
Music, Monster, Pleasep: Win Mortimer  i: Blaisdell
Aug-Sep/    111 Film Flam Manp: Oksner  i: Blaisdell
Badtime Storya: Scarpelli

Superhulkp: Oksner  i: Blaisdell
Oct-Nov/    112 Like Father, Like Son?a: Scarpelli
Painting the Town, Redp: Mike Sekowsky   i: Blaisdell?
All Kinds of Spota: Scarpelli

In The Best of DC, out of inventory; written by Post

Oct/8229 [Piñatas]a: Oksner

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