Posted in: Comics, Vintage Paper | Tagged: Good Girl Art
Hal Seeger and Bill Williams’ The Farmer’s Daughter #3, Up for Auction
A little-known title from obscure publisher Stanhall Publications, The Farmer’s Daughter was the creation of animators Hal Seeger, Bill Williams, and Irv Spector
Published Sat, 11 Jul 2026 10:18:08 -0500
by Mark Seifert
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Hal Seeger (1917-2005) is best known as a creator and producer of animated cartoons, most famously with the 1960s series Batfink, Milton the Monster, and Fearless Flyfrom his own Hal Seeger Studio, but he also had a hand in the comic book industry during the late Golden Age. Seeger’s path in both comics and animation began with Fleischer Studio, where he was originally hired as an assistant to Bud Counihan on the Betty Boop comic strip. Seeger proceeded to work on a variety of animated cartoons at Fleischer until the company went bankrupt in 1941. Seeger’s career in comic books was brief but memorable, beginning with work on DC Comics’ Leave it to Binky, and including titles for Stanhall Publications like The Farmer’s Daughter, Oh, Brother and G.I. Jane.
Stanhall Publications was owned by the father and son team of Michael Estrow and Stanley Estrowand was created as a vehicle for Seeger’s comic book work, with the company name deriving from Stanley and Hal’s first names. The publisher was part of a constellation of periodical publishing companies with loose connections to DC Comics foundational figures Harry Donenfeld and Paul Sampliner. Best remembered for becoming a co-owners of DC Comics and of distributor Independent News among other entities, Donenfeld and Sampliner had a hand in a number of other comics and magazine industry companies throughout the 1940s and early 1950s. Beyond Stanhall, other parts of this constellation which specifically involve the Estrow family include Ribage and Trojan Publishing.
Seeger edited the line, and the characters here were seemingly created by Seeger, Walt Disney animation alum Bill Williams, and fellow animator Irv Spector, who later worked on the 1973 Super-Friends animated series. It’s unclear who worked on this Farmers Daughter #3 cover, but it is clear that it’s one of the best good girl covers of the Stanhall line, and there’s a CGC 6.0 copy up for auction in the July 9 – 11 Comic Books Signature Auction #7467 at Heritage Auctions
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