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books. They sold for 15ยข. Solomon became the art director at Topps, and Woody was the creative director... Actually, he left Paramount after he got involved with trying to unionize the animators and the studio got wind of it and fired whoever was involved. Paramount was down in Florida in those days, so he had moved down there. He came back to New York in 1944 or 1945 and opened a studio, doing art advertising. Popsicles used to feature a kind of Bazooka Joe character in their advertising, Popsicle Pete, and he was in a lot of their ads that were aimed at kids. I think Woody came up with the character. Later he got involved with Bazooka Joe. Through his art service, Woody was approached by various corporations for advertising work. Topps ultimately came to him, and the owner at that time was impressed with Woody and offered him a job. Woody closed down his art studio which he'd operated for seven or eight years... He did a lot of different stuff. Those were just the two that I remember, Bazooka Joe and Popsicle Pete, because they were cartoon characters, but the studio produced a lot of stuff, basic product artwork for advertisements.
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the same time, they published two other Triple Nickel Books about the adventures of the Power Boys, juvenile fiction in the tradition of the Hardy Boys. At least eight Power Boys adventures were published under the pseudonym Arthur Benwood, a name created by combining the first names of Ben Solomon and Woody Gelman. The line includes
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In 1955, the firm of Solomon & Gelman published a series of 64-page juvenile novelettes. Because they retailed for 15 cents, the line was called Triple Nickel Books. The first Triple Nickel Book was very successful, as it was based on the life of Davy Crockett when Crockett was a national fad. At
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Woody had a partner in his art business named Ben Solomon who was also out of animation. They both left Paramount about the same time and came back to New York and started the art service, which was called Solomon & Gelman. In fact, they published the boys series books, called Triple Nickel
338: 40: 484:, was completed in 1967 as a dummy but was never published. Instead, Gelman sold the title and some material to Magazine Management, which did at least a dozen nationally distributed issues in the early 1970s. During the 1970s, he also published his 369:(1956). These books are included in the University of South Florida's Special Collections: Tampa Children's Literature Collection. (The Triple Nickel titles are apparently unrelated to Mel Lyle's later and slightly better-known 133:(1915 โ€“ February 9, 1978) was a publisher, cartoonist, novelist and an artist-writer for both animation and comic books. As the publisher of Nostalgia Press, he pioneered the reprinting of vintage 459:
strips, first published in Italy. Gelman discovered original strips at a cartoon studio where McCay's son worked in 1966. Many of the original drawings that Gelman recovered were displayed at the
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In 1945, Gelman teamed with Ben Solomon to form a New York advertising art service, Solomon & Gelman, to create advertising campaigns involving cartoon characters, such as their
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From 1953 to the late 1970s, Gelman headed Topps's Product Development Department, working with a staff that included associate creative director Len Brown, gagwriter
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Mint Condition: How Baseball Cards Became an American Obsession, p.117, Dave Jamieson, 2010, Atlantic Monthly Press, imprint of Grove/Atlantic Inc., New York, NY,
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Vrechek, George. "Jefferson Burdick's Collection and the American Card Catalog: The Greatest Collection That You Will Never See."
396:(1965), designed by Gelman and showcasing a large collection of rare Chaplin memorabilia. In 1960, he was an associate editor of 873: 796: 636: 1479: 1377: 963: 496: 582:, maintained a collection of rare American and European periodicals dating back to the 19th century. His collection of 1742: 607: 1717: 1712: 1571: 1702: 17: 1747: 906: 1707: 712: 692: 389:
introduction, Gelman began Nostalgia Press in the early 1960s. One of the earliest Nostalgia Press books was
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in quality hardcovers and trade paperbacks. As an editor and art director for two-and-a-half decades at
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trading card series written by Gelman and Len Brown and illustrated by Wally Wood, Bob Powell and
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recalled how the partnership led to Solomon and Gelman to sign on full-time with Topps:
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before signing on as an assistant animator, in-betweener and scripter with
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cartoons is housed in the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum at
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set on the kitchen table of Berger's apartment on Alabama Avenue in the
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with Recognition for Preservation and Popularization of Comic Art.
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magazine and ads for the Popsicle company. Topps writer-editor
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and other talking animal comic books of the 1940s, including
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Born in Brooklyn, Gelman attended City College of New York,
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Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
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comic strips, and this book had a follow-up utilizing
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Nostalgia Press

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Popsicle Pete
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Mars Attacks
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Cooper Union
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Fleischer Studios
Famous Studios
Susan Gelman
Andrew Gelman
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Comic Cavalcade
Popsicle Pete
Len Brown
Sy Berger
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