This is a deluxe, full-color, coffee table book biography; the first of one of America’s greatest storytellers. It's filled with beautifully reproduced artwork from the comic books Little Lulu, and his creations Melvin Monster and Thirteen (Going on Eighteen); rare drawings and cartoons; and never-before-seen photographs. Bill Schelly tells Stanley’s life story through interviews with his family, friends, and colleagues: his childhood in Harlem and the Bronx, life with his strict Irish Catholic mother, his education at Parsons, his first job as an animator at Max Fleischer Studios, and his years working as a commercial artist, before finding his true métier in comic books during World War II (while battling clinical depression and alcoholism). "Copious full-color reproductions of covers and pages from Stanley’s comics career, augmented by Schelly’s incisive text, show just why Lulu’s protofeminist escapades are held in such high regard." ― Booklist "What a thrill it was to discover this beautifully designed, richly illustrated biography of Stanley... I hope someday my children will read this book, too, with as much pleasure as I did." ― Publishers Weekly "The book is wonderful. Schelly did his homework and it shows. It’s an all encompassing look at the life of one of the greats." ― Forces of Geek "Classic comics history and expert cartoon research. What more can I say? Yow! Buy it now." ― Cartoon Research Bill Schelly (1951-2019) was an Eisner Award-winning biographer and chronicler of comics fandom, who wrote books about comics luminaries Harvey Kurtzman, Joe Kubert, John Stanley, Otto Binder, and comedic silent film star Harry Langdon. His final book was the expanded edition of his autobiography, Sense of Wonder , in 2018. John Stanley was an American comics artist, born in 1914. He is most well known for his Little Lulu comic books, as well as his work on series such as Nancy , Melvin Monster , and many others. He passed away in 1993.