tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25254614.post3729602268024711647..comments2024-03-23T23:46:29.024-07:00Comments on The Fabuleous Fifties: It's Not Easy Being BiffGer Apeldoornhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03633862833036214748noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25254614.post-88289733933956775892018-09-22T06:21:30.787-07:002018-09-22T06:21:30.787-07:00Nice to know. IThe NEA connection also explains ho...Nice to know. IThe NEA connection also explains how Walt Scott could have filled in at various points.Ger Apeldoornhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03633862833036214748noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25254614.post-67834235579161329502017-12-23T11:35:27.586-08:002017-12-23T11:35:27.586-08:00Ger: You are probably aware of this story but for...Ger: You are probably aware of this story but for those who aren’t: Ron Goulart in the Introduction to “The Adventurous Decade”: “…Henry Lee. There was no such person, but if I hadn’t written this book I’d never have found that out...after [it] was published…I…attended Jim Ivey’s annual Orlandocon. At the lunch for guests I was seated next to Leslie Turner and we were discussing my book. I asked him if he knew whatever became of Henry Lee. Turner nodded across the table to Hank Schlensker and asked him, ‘That’s you, isn’t it?’ Schlensker admitted that he had been the artist on ‘Biff Baker, USA.’ He was the Henry of the pen name and NEA comics editor Ernest ‘East’ Lynn, who wrote the pages, was the Lee part.”comicstripfanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14830784804963989361noreply@blogger.com