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Title: This might be a longshot but......
Post by: OzNimbus on January 04, 2009, 06:24:01 AM
....Maybe you guys can help!   

First time poster here.  I'm not a "serious" collector by any means, but I was wondering if this rings any bells:

  Waaaay back in 1981 or so, I happened upon this huge book in our local public library.  It was an encyclopedia or lexicon of comic books.   I recall it went into detail about a number of comic book publisher's histories, as well as printed many of the stories.....  And this really blew my hair back, as it showed a bunch of crazy science fiction stuff, and most notably, Daredevil & The Little Wiseguys.....   Now, I really remember the Little Wiseguys because in the story there was some kind of initiation rite going on & they were talking about stoning some poor kid!!!   Needless to say, this left a pretty big impression on a sixth grader used to "comics code" approved stuff!!  I dragged this book with me everywhere & it weighed a ton.... but man, the stories were amazing.

  Anyway, I got nostalgic & stumbled across your site after googling "Daredevil & the Wiseguys."   Very cool site indeed, & I'm going to start checking out the Daredevil issues.   But, my question is, has anyone ever encountered this book?  I remember discussing this book with a friend of mine years later in college & he immediately knew what I was talking about.   However, he said it's no longer published & I still can't remember the title!   I haven't encountered the book since.  Just one of those things from my childhood I'd like to resolve.

Again, I know it's a longshot, but if anyone has encountered a comic book lexicon that's heavy on the golden-age stuff, your help would be much appreciated!



Thanks,
-0z-
Title: Re: This might be a longshot but......
Post by: JVJ on January 04, 2009, 07:09:21 AM

  Waaaay back in 1981 or so, I happened upon this huge book in our local public library.  It was an encyclopedia or lexicon of comic books.   I recall it went into detail about a number of comic book publisher's histories, as well as printed many of the stories.....  And this really blew my hair back, as it showed a bunch of crazy science fiction stuff, and most notably, Daredevil & The Little Wiseguys.....   Now, I really remember the Little Wiseguys because in the story there was some kind of initiation rite going on & they were talking about stoning some poor kid!!!   Needless to say, this left a pretty big impression on a sixth grader used to "comics code" approved stuff!!  I dragged this book with me everywhere & it weighed a ton.... but man, the stories were amazing.

 However, he said it's no longer published & I still can't remember the title!   I haven't encountered the book since.  Just one of those things from my childhood I'd like to resolve.

Again, I know it's a longshot, but if anyone has encountered a comic book lexicon that's heavy on the golden-age stuff, your help would be much appreciated!

Thanks,
-0z-



The book is/was The Crawford Encyclopedia of Comics, 0z and if you still want a copy, I have one left over from when I was running Bud Plant Illustrated Books. It's Fine in a Fine dj, 1978 1st printing. For ten bucks it's yours (if offering things for sale isn't against site policy, that is).

Peace, Jim (|:{>

Peace,
Title: Re: This might be a longshot but......
Post by: OzNimbus on January 04, 2009, 07:15:24 AM
Sure thing, check your Private Msgs
Title: Re: This might be a longshot but......
Post by: OtherEric on January 04, 2009, 05:13:57 PM
I was actually talking about the Crawford encyclopedia with Jim a while ago.  It's generally regarded as horrible scholarship and held in low regard.  But I found a copy in the library 20 or so years ago and it's largely what sparked my interest in the golden age.  For all the horribly inaccurate history it's just wonderful for conveying a sense of the wonder of the Golden Age.  So while I will never recommend it as an actual reference I'm still incredibly fond of it, and was very happy when I finally found my own copy a decade or so ago now.
Title: Re: This might be a longshot but......
Post by: JVJ on January 04, 2009, 08:00:14 PM

I was actually talking about the Crawford encyclopedia with Jim a while ago.  It's generally regarded as horrible scholarship and held in low regard.  But I found a copy in the library 20 or so years ago and it's largely what sparked my interest in the golden age.  For all the horribly inaccurate history it's just wonderful for conveying a sense of the wonder of the Golden Age.  So while I will never recommend it as an actual reference I'm still incredibly fond of it, and was very happy when I finally found my own copy a decade or so ago now.


I know I own a copy myself, Eric,
but I can't recall ever reading it all the way through. It may be due to the inaccuracies you mention, but I simply don't recall. It was a long time ago. I'll tell you one book that I nearly threw across the room when I tried to read it was "Comic Book Nation." Talk about a poorly researched and written effort! I'm surprised that it ever got published.

Michelle Nolan's latest on Romances is pretty good, but it's still too "numbers" heavy, IMHO. But then I always want books that speak to me not to the general fan public. However, it's probably best that people don't write books meant for me - it's a fairly limited audience.

Peace, Jim (|:{>