Classic comics from the writer of Melvin Monster
Created by Ernie Bushmiller, the beloved Brillo-headed Nancy starred in
her own comic book series for years, written by arguably the greatest
children's comics writer of all time, John Stanley. Most famous for
scripting the adventures of Marjorie Henderson Buell's Little Lulu,
John Stanley is one of comics' secret geniuses. He provided a visual
rough draft for all the comics he wrote and then handed off these
scripts for someone else to render the finished art. No matter what
comic he was writing, he breathed life into his characters. In Stanley's
comics, Nancy is no longer a crabby cipher but a hilarious, brilliant,
scheming, duplicitous, honest, and loyal little kid-a real little kid.
Her adventures with her best friend, the comically destitute Sluggo,
involve moneymaking schemes to afford ice-cream sodas, botched trips to
the corner store for Nancy's Aunt Fritzi, and comically raucous attempts
to remove loose teeth.
Drawn & Quarterly is launching several kid-friendly volumes of Nancy
and Nancy and Sluggo as companion volumes to Melvin Monster and Dark
Horse's Little Lulu volumes. The books are designed by Seth (The
Complete Peanuts; Melvin Monster; Clyde Fans; It's a Good Life,
If You Don't Weaken).