Frank Stack
Frank Huntington Stack (born October 31, 1937, in Houston, Texas) is an American underground cartoonist and fine artist. Working under the name Foolbert Sturgeon to avoid persecution for his work while living in the Bible Belt, Stack published what is considered by many to be the first underground comic, ''The Adventures of Jesus'', in 1964.Stack's main artistic influences were Gustave Doré, Roy Crane, and V. T. Hamlin. He is widely known as a printmaker, specializing in etchings and lithographs, and his sketchy comics style evokes Stack's background as an etcher. (His technique of creating etchings on-site was featured in ''American Artist'' magazine.) His oil paintings and watercolors mostly feature landscape and figure compositions. He lives in Columbia, Missouri, where he was a longtime professor at the University of Missouri. Provided by Wikipedia
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Pope and Horace studies in imitation by Stack, Frank 1942-
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Our cancer year by Brabner, Joyce 1952-, Pekar, Harvey 1939-2010
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