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Stripper's Guide : ウィキペディア英語版
Allan Holtz
Allan Holtz is a comic strip historian who researches and writes about newspaper comics for his Stripper's Guide blog, launched in 2005. His research encompasses some 7,000 American comic strips and newspaper panels. In addition to his contributions to ''Hogan's Alley'' and other publications about vintage comic strips, he is the author of ''American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide'' (2012). He is a resident of Tavares, Florida.〔(Stripper's Guide )〕
Maynard Frank Wolfe (''Rube Goldberg Inventions'') praised Holtz as "the extraordinary collector conservator computer wizard and historian of cartoon art."〔(Wolfe, Maynard Frank. ''Rube Goldberg Inventions''. Simon & Schuster, 2000 )〕 Holtz's blog Stripper's Guide posts such regular series as "News of Yore" (including news items from back issues of ''Editor & Publisher''), "Obscurity of the Day" (little-known strips) and a series on George Herriman. One such obscurity discussed by Holtz is ''The Captain's Gig'', a little-known strip by Virgil Partch; it ran as a daily and Sunday from 1977 to 1979. Other obscurities rediscovered by Holtz go back to the earliest published comic strips. He also surveys the history of comic strip syndicates, along with the detailed information he provides on writers and artists. In a 2002 issue of ''Hogan's Alley'', Holtz wrote about his almost accidental discovery in a microfilmed archive of ''The Pittsburgh Leader'' of F. E. Johnson's ''Bobby the Boy Scout'', which Holtz traced back to August 21, 1911 and regards as the very first serious adventure comic.〔(''Bobby the Boy Scout'' ) at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
==Books==
Holtz is also a contributor to NBM's ''Forever Nuts: Classic Screwball Strips'' series, writing biographical introductions for the volumes on Frederick Opper and Bud Fisher, and creating annotations for ''Bringing Up Father'' and other strips reprinted in this series.〔(Bringing Up Father notes )〕
His 600-page ''American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide'' (ISBN 978-0-472-11756-7), previously available as a subscription CD service, was published by the University of Michigan Press in 2012.〔(University of Michigan Press )〕 The book features over 7000 newspaper comics series with the following information:
*beginning and end dates
*frequency and format
*artist and writer beginning and ending dates and roles
*syndicate information
*alternate titles
*book collections
*story listings
*source notes indicating where information was gathered
*extensive introductory material describing the research methods used, and explanatory notes about the evolution of the newspaper comic strip
*a directory of newspaper syndicates, with capsule histories of over 100 companies
*cross-reference of syndicates, listing all features they distributed
*cross-reference of creators, listing all features with which they were involved
*cross-reference of alternate titles to listed features
*a bundled CD with over 3000 high quality sample images of over 2000 different features covered in the book

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