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Journal of Stoogeological Studies, The
An Unauthorized Three Stooges Fanzine
Author: | Will Sloan (editor) |
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Paperback: | 104 pages |
Publisher: | Independently Published by Will Sloan (2023) |
Avg. Rating: | [ Unrated ] |
In Print? | No |
From the back cover...
"From their humble beginnings in vaudeville to their Hollywood golden age in the '30s and '40s, to their boomer-fed television renaissance of the '60s and beyond, The Three Stooges have transcended time and delighted generations with their brand of elemental slapstick. "The Journal of Stoogeological Studies" liberates Moe, Larry, Curly, Shemp, Joe and Curly Joe from the prism of nostalgia with original essays, reviews, interviews and art about all facets of the Stooges' long career. You'll find expert rundowns of the best and strangest Stooge films... scholarly articles that analyze the comedians in their cultural context... interviews with artist Drew Friedman, filmmaker Guy Maddin, and Saxon Sitka, the son of beloved character actor Emil Sitka... appreciations of forgotten Stooge ephemera like the Shemp Howard solo vehicle CRAZY KNIGHTS and the Stooges' record with Yogi Bear... and personal essays that pay tribute to the men behind the eye-pokes."
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