What the best books about /co/ history?
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/co/ as in just /co/mics or do you want cartoons tooI got a really neat collection of newspaper comics for Christmas but I know alot more cartoon books
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>>152166807I really like Keith Scott's books on the Jay Ward studio and Golden Age voice actorsMark Arnold writes a variety of books but his TTV book is his bestWilliam Hanna and Joseph Barbera both wrote autobios, I've read Joe's but not Bill's yetDisneyWar I've heard is a little "of its' time" with its' attitude towards the Eisner era but it's well regardedI assume there's books of the same depth and value of Scott's Jay Ward book about the Warner Bros. and MGM studios but I can't think of any, Jones wrote an autobio around 96, there's an Avery book called I believe "King of Cartoons", and there's "Of Mice and Magic" about cartoon history in generalThis barely talks about cartoons but it's relevant to where Warner Bros. is today, "There Must Be a Pony In Here Somewhere" about the AOL-TW merger
>>152167075A problem I have some what with /co/ books is there's a lot more "filmography books" and art books rather than straightforward biographies or histories, especially for some studiosPicrel is good at it I hear
Some anon way back recommended some very good books, actually.>Slugfest: Inside the Epic, 50-year Battle between Marvel and DC>Marvel Comics: The Untold StoryWorth checking out
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>>152167075Thanks anon!