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Shel Dorf by Alan Light

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Shel Dorf

April, 1988 - Shel Dorf, founder of Comic-Con International in San Diego

Shel Dorf (right) by Alan Light

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Shel Dorf (right)

April, 1988 - Todd Morrow helps Shel Dorf, founder of Comic-Con International in San Diego, button his tuxedo shirt to get ready to attend the 60th annual Academy Awards.

Shel Dorf by Alan Light

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Shel Dorf

April, 1988 - Rick Best helps Shel Dorf, founder of Comic-Con International in San Diego, get his tuxedo in order for the 60th annual Academy Awards, while Todd Morrow (center) looks on.

Chuck Jones office 1978 by Alan Light

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Chuck Jones office 1978

Visit to Chuck Jones studio in 1978.

Alan Light, cartoonist Chuck Jones, and Shel Dorf in Jones' office, which was located on the Northwest Corner of the 12th floor of the Sunset Vine Tower, 1480 Vine Street, Los Angeles, California.

The 20-story Sunset Vine Tower was Los Angeles’ first modern skyscraper when it opened to international acclaim in 1963 at Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street.

In late 2001 an electrical transformer exploded, plunging it into darkness and sending employees of 40 companies with offices there running down stairwells to safety.

The building was vacant for several years and in 2010 was converted into a luxury apartment building.

Permission granted to copy, publish or post but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

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June Foray, Shel Dorf 1978 by Alan Light

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June Foray, Shel Dorf 1978

Visit to Chuck Jones studio in 1978. Famous cartoon voice actress June Foray happened to stop by the office at one point during our visit.

June Foray died July 26, 2017 at age 99. Shel Dorf died November 3, 2009 at age 76.

Shel Dorf (July 5, 1933 - November 3, 2009) was a primary founder of the San Diego Comic Con, today known as Comic Con International.

Jones' office was located on the Northwest Corner of the 12th floor of the Sunset Vine Tower, 1480 Vine Street, Los Angeles, California.

The 20-story Sunset Vine Tower was Los Angeles’ first modern skyscraper when it opened to international acclaim in 1963 at Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street.

In late 2001 an electrical transformer exploded, plunging it into darkness and sending employees of 40 companies with offices there running down stairwells to safety.

The building was vacant for several years and in 2010 was converted into a luxury apartment building.

Permission granted to copy, publish or post but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

Scanned from the original 35MM slide.

Me, Chuck Jones, Shel Dorf - 1978 by Alan Light

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Me, Chuck Jones, Shel Dorf - 1978

Visit to Chuck Jones studio in 1978.

Alan Light, cartoonist Chuck Jones, and Shel Dorf in Jones' office.

Shel Dorf (July 5, 1933 - November 3, 2009) was a primary founder of the San Diego Comic Con, today known as Comic Con International.

We are holding the Oscar that Jones won in 1966 for The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics.

Jones' office was located on the Northwest Corner of the 12th floor of the Sunset Vine Tower, 1480 Vine Street, Los Angeles, California.

The 20-story Sunset Vine Tower was Los Angeles’ first modern skyscraper when it opened to international acclaim in 1963 at Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street.

In late 2001 an electrical transformer exploded, plunging it into darkness and sending employees of 40 companies with offices there running down stairwells to safety.

The building was vacant for several years and in 2010 was converted into a luxury apartment building.

Permission granted to copy, publish or post but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

Scanned from the original 35MM slide.

Chuck Jones office 1978 by Alan Light

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Chuck Jones office 1978

Visit to Chuck Jones studio in 1978.

Alan Light, cartoonist Chuck Jones, and Shel Dorf in Jones' office, which was located on the Northwest Corner of the 12th floor of the Sunset Vine Tower, 1480 Vine Street, Los Angeles, California.

The 20-story Sunset Vine Tower was Los Angeles’ first modern skyscraper when it opened to international acclaim in 1963 at Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street.

In late 2001 an electrical transformer exploded, plunging it into darkness and sending employees of 40 companies with offices there running down stairwells to safety.

The building was vacant for several years and in 2010 was converted into a luxury apartment building.

Permission granted to copy, publish or post but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

Scanned from the original 35MM slide.

Me, Chuck Jones, Shel Dorf - 1978 by Alan Light

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Me, Chuck Jones, Shel Dorf - 1978

Visit to Chuck Jones studio in 1978.

Alan Light, cartoonist Chuck Jones, and Shel Dorf in Jones' office.

Shel Dorf (July 5, 1933 - November 3, 2009), founder of the San Diego Comic Con, today known as Comic Con International.

We are holding the Oscar that Jones won in 1966 for The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics.

Jones' office was located on the Northwest Corner of the 12th floor of the Sunset Vine Tower, 1480 Vine Street, Los Angeles, California.

The 20-story Sunset Vine Tower was Los Angeles’ first modern skyscraper when it opened to international acclaim in 1963 at Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street.

In late 2001 an electrical transformer exploded, plunging it into darkness and sending employees of 40 companies with offices there running down stairwells to safety.

The building was vacant for several years and in 2010 was converted into a luxury apartment building.

Permission granted to copy, publish or post but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

Scanned from the original 35MM slide.

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Unofficial Mickey Mouse model sheet drawn in 1985 by legendary Disney animator, Ward Kimball.

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Ford Model T at the San Diego History Center

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Program from the first Comic Minicon held in March, 1970.

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Legendary comic book artist Jack Kirby with Comic Con founder Shel Dorf.

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Program from the first Comic Minicon held in March, 1970.

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Street banners from Comic Con.

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List of movies to be shown at the 1971 Comic Con.

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The main lobby of the San Diego History Center

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The "Comic-Con: The Early Years" exhibit.

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Early programs from Comic Con.

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Entrance to the San Diego History Center

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Comic-Con's 1974 "Steve Canyon" program cover by Milton Caniff.