"Girl on the Run!"
Girls' Love Stories #115
(November 1965)
"The Strange Tree"
Mystic #1 (March 1951)
Scan from The Horrors of It All
"The Life of the Party!"
Pencils: John Guinta, Inks: Manny Stallman
Young Love #6 (December 1949)
Scan from the Simon and Kirby Blog
Stallman only worked on a few DC romance stories in the '60s, but they are quite special. Not only are they rare, but they posses a certain fervid charm. What a shock it must have been for romance readers in the mid-sixties to encounter art and layouts so drastically unique as his!
"Burn, Heart -- Burn!"
Girls' Love Stories #113
(August 1965)
(August 1965)
Later on in his career, Stallman did get to that advertising work he had intended on when he was a teen. He went on to draw promotional comics for the ice cream chain, Baskin-Robbins, as well as for Big Boy. In his fantastic tribute to Stallman (which is definitely worth a read if you have a few minutes), Mark Evanier explains, "Manny’s Big Boy stories were just like Manny: sweet and utterly bizarre."
Adventures of Big Boy #73
Scan from the Grand Comics Database
Stallman passed away in 1997, but from all accounts, he is remembered as a genuinely kind man and a certainly interesting (though relatively unknown) part of comic book industry history. Now that I know what his art looks like, I will be sure to keep an eye out for more in the 1960s romance books and report back in a future post if I find any! What do you think of Stallman's romance work?














Thanks Jacque, it's great to hear more about the stylings of Mr Stallman!
ReplyDeleteI'm not too familiar with Stallman but those sure are lovely drawings.
ReplyDeleteStallman has a very distinctive style and I think it suits the romance genre well.
ReplyDeleteI found another Stallman romance story today! Perhaps I will have to share it one of these days!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting so much art and information on Manny Stallman! He was a true original.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Lasky!
DeleteWhat do I think of Stallman's romance work? He's second in my affections only to Gene Colan among the DC romance artists of the swingin' 'sixties. I unfortunately only have one definite and one possible book by him (Young Love 57, and maybe Young Romance No. 148 has some Stallman in it).
ReplyDeleteSo thanks for featuring this overlooked talent.