Bill Schelly has died.
He was a special person because he was a fan of comics, and a writer for a passion for the history of comics.
He wrote a book on Stanley, the artist behind Little Lulu, a true classic comic book. He wrote a book on Joe Kubert, a true legend of the comics. Schelly also wrote a biography on Harvey Kurtzman, who received little credit after leaving Mad magazine, he created the mag.
Schelly also wrote an important work on the life of Otto binder, the author of many fine stories, including the Adam Robot ones.
Schelly was 68.
He was a special person because he was a fan of comics, and a writer for a passion for the history of comics.
He wrote a book on Stanley, the artist behind Little Lulu, a true classic comic book. He wrote a book on Joe Kubert, a true legend of the comics. Schelly also wrote a biography on Harvey Kurtzman, who received little credit after leaving Mad magazine, he created the mag.
Schelly also wrote an important work on the life of Otto binder, the author of many fine stories, including the Adam Robot ones.
Schelly was 68.
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