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|name= Stan Lynde |image=Stan Lynde.jpg |caption=Stan Lynde at the 1982 San Diego Comic Con (a.k.a. Comic-Con International) |birth_name=Myron Stanford Lynde |birth_date={{birth date|1931|09|23}} |birth_place=Billings, Montana, U.S. |death_date={{death date and age|2013|08|06|1931|09|23}} |death_place=Helena, Montana, U.S. |occupation=Comic artist, painter and novelist |known_for=Rick O'Shay Latigo }} Myron Stanford Lynde (September 23, 1931 – August 6, 2013) was an American comic strip artist, painter and novelist. BiographyBorn in Billings, Montana, he was raised on a sheep ranch near Lodge Grass. He attended the University of Montana in Missoula and later lived in Helena. In 1958, Lynde created the comic strip Rick O'Shay, a critical and commercial success. Like most of his work, it was set in the West and mixed humor with strong storytelling. After a dispute with the syndicate, Lynde left the strip in 1977. The strip continued, drawn by Alfredo Alcala.[1] In 1979, Lynde launched another strip, Latigo, starring Cole "Latigo" Cantrell, a.k.a. "Two Trails". His father was a mountain man and his mother a Crow Indian. After serving in the Union Army during the Civil War, Latigo returned to the West and became a federal marshal. The daily strip was launched on 25 June 1979, joined by a Sunday strip, best seen in the half page format, on 1 July 1979. It was not a great commercial success and ended in 1983, the daily on 7 May, the Sunday on 5 June. From 1984 to 1985, Lynde produced the weekly panel Grass Roots, which was revived in 1998. In the late 1980s, the Swedish financial newspaper Dagens Industri commissioned a comic strip from Lynde. It became "Chief Plenty Bucks", set in the West and starring a capitalistic Native American chief. Lynde drew ten pages, but the project was shelved and never published in Dagens Industri. In 1997, the strip was revived for the Swedish Fantomen magazine (and its Norwegian and Finnish counterparts). The title was changed to Chief Sly Fox and a total of 86 pages (including the originals from the 1980s) were published from 1997 to 2000. They have never been published in English.[2] In 2002, Lynde returned with another exclusive comic for Fantomen; Bad Bob about a hopeless Wild West criminal. This strip is still running in reprint. He died of cancer on 6 August 2013.[3] BooksStan Lynde and his wife Lynda founded Cottonwood Publishing in order to publish books reprinting his comics, plus publish new material, primarily Western novels. NovelsMerlin Fenshaw series
Stand Alone Novel
Strip reprints
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Stan Lynde: Montana's Cartoon Character|last=Reese|first=Dave|url=http://www.montanaliving.com/People/Stan-Lynde-Montana-s-Cartoon-Character-412|publisher=Montana Living|date=July 30, 2010|accessdate=July 25, 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111014135739/http://montanaliving.com/People/Stan-Lynde-Montana-s-Cartoon-Character-412|archivedate=October 14, 2011|df=}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Stan Lynde|url=http://montanakids.com/cool_stories/famous_montanans/lynde.htm|publisher=Montana Kids|accessdate=July 25, 2011}} 3. ^{{cite web |title='Rick O'Shay' creator Stan Lynde dies Tuesday in Helena |url=http://billingsgazette.com/news/local/rick-o-shay-creator-stan-lynde-dies-tuesday-in-helena/article_f5474ed0-4a8e-522f-856f-c07b1ba8bc09.html |first=Jaci |last=Webb |publisher=Billings Gazette |date=2013 |accessdate=August 7, 2013}} Further reading
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