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Hogan's Alley #16
This page contains doorways to the material that we were unable to fit into the print edition of Hogan's Alley #16 and material that we were unable to present in color. While we think you'll enjoy the following material on its own merits, we think you'll find it an even more rewarding experience if you read the related stories in Hogan's Alley #16. To purchase Hogan's Alley #16 ($7, which includes postage) or to subscribe for four issues ($22.95) and receive #16 as your first issue, please visit our ordering page, where you can also purchase back issues.

"Toppers" Web extras

Bill Blackbeard's examination of the phenomenon of "topper" strips in Hogan's Alley #16 featured much never-reprinted art, and we're pleased to present it here in color, as well as strips we not included in the issue!

"Uncle Remus" Web extras

Hogan's Alley #16 featured our extensive feature on Disney's Song of the South. It referenced the "Uncle Remus" comic strip, and here we present examples of the never-before-reprinted Sunday newspaper strip! (Disclaimer: This is mild stuff, so don't go in expecting to be appalled.)

"Christian Archie" Web extras

It was Archie and the Riverdale gang as you've never seen them! Hogan's Alley #16 featured a look at the characters' incarnation as Christian evangelists, and we present some complete stories here!

Jay Irving Web extras

Jay Irving brought law and order to the comics page as no one before or since, and Hogan's Alley #16 explored Irving's life and career. Here, we present rare examples of his strips, some from the original art!

Stephen DeStefano Web extras

Hogan's Alley #16 featured an interview with Stephen DeStefano, the amazingly versatile artist who creates the artwork used in the merchandising of a global comics icon: Popeye. Here, we show some examples of his work, from early sketches to unused art for products that never came to fruition.

Marge Buell Web extras

If you've read Hogan's Alley #16, you got a sense of Marge Buell, the pioneering businesswoman and artist behind the merchandising juggernaut Little Lulu. Here, we present photographs, correspondence and more from Buell's own archives, adding to the amazing portrait the article painted.

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Check out the Web Extras from Hogan's Alley #12, the Web Extras from Hogan's Alley #13, the Web Extras from Hogan's Alley #14 and the Web Extras from Hogan's Alley #15. If this material interests you, all of the issues are available for single-issue purchase.

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