Articles
LIFE Magazine July 31, 1944 (three pages)
LIFE Magazine December 3, 1951 (three pages)
The Wolf ~ Heads to CNS & The Beacon
![The Wolf says goodbye to editor Edward J. O’Leary and heads for CNS. Sansone leaves his post as Art Director of the publication DUCK BOARD (Ft. Belvoir,VA) and joins the staff at Camp Newspaper Service in New York City where he continued to draw The Wolf and a number of the other features distributed during WWII. [CNS was a section of the Morale Services Division of the United States, War Dept.]](http://leonardsansone.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/WolfgoestoCNS-large-791x1024.jpg)
The Wolf says goodbye to editor Edward J. O’Leary and heads for CNS. Sansone leaves his post as Art Director of the publication DUCK BOARD (Ft. Belvoir,VA) and joins the staff at Camp Newspaper Service in New York City where he continued to draw The Wolf and a number of the other features distributed during WWII. [CNS was a section of the Morale Services Division of the United States, War Dept.]

World War II gave rise to numerous comic strips and brought fame to the artists who drew them. by Ron Goulart

THEN and NOW….article from Alter Ego, a fanzine cartoon magazine published by Two Morrows Publishing. A page from the magazine below with reference to Lenny Sansone by editor Roy Thomas (2015 (www.twomorrows.com), see the amazing! full length article by Lenny Sansone’s wife, Emily, in earlier magazine)