June 1994
whole number 54
1994 pages 053-060 (8 pages)
William Woolfolk starts his autobiographical series "Perseverance" in this issue, with talk of his early work, his friendship with Sy Reit and first meeting with Harry Shorten at MLJ.
"One day I saw [Sy Reit's] work in a comic book and called to denounce him for having sold out to Mammon, and inquired how I could do the same." -- William Woolfolk
Robert Kanigher provides a random chapter of his always imminent trilogy, with a story about a chance meeting with a cartoonist, introduced by a short note to Alex Toth.
Shelly Moldoff has a letter about his animated feature from the 1970s, Marco Polo, Jr. , along with a drawing of some of the characters.
Also letters from Bob Hughes, Nick Caputo, Jack Burnley and Mort Todd.
(note that this and a few other 1994 issues are incorrectly labelled as "Vol. 4" in the indicia)
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