I stumbled on the source of that blurb above in red:
http://vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=20021From 10 years ago:
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White WillBanned
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Tennessee
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Originally Posted by Malleus
http://www.solargeneral.com/library/sagaofwhitewill.pdf
Saga of White Will here.
(I wonder if this title has anything to do with Will Williams?) A little bit, Malleus. My given middle name is White so I've been using "White Will" as a nickname since the late 1980s when I started White Will Studio for my artwork. Dr. Pierce had wanted to produce a comic book for White kids since at least the mid-1980s but never had the time and talent to bring the project together until Kevin Strom and I joined him on staff in WV in late 1991, early 1992. We collaborated with Dr. Pierce on the script, and Kevin suggested that the hero be named White Will and Dr. P. agreed that that was a good choice. It was my job to recruit the cartoonist. I wanted "Rip" Rousch, a young fellow I'd met at Aryanfest in OK in 1989. He was a member of the Mid-Town Bootboys band and produced a comic strip called "Bootboy" that was exceptional. I went through the motions of sending a script to four other known movement cartoonists but knew all along that Rip was our man, if we could get him to get on board. Unfortunately, Rip was locked down in solitary confinement in Memphis Federal prison as a result of some serious boot partying on niggers heads in his hometown of Tulsa.
Anyway, just as I figured, Rip said he'd love to do the artwork, and we started slipping a few pages at a time into his cell where he was armed with nothing more than a few sheets of typing paper, a pencil and a felt-tipped pen. He would send us a few pages of inked drwings at a time as we would send him a few more pages of script. It was a minor miracle that we managed to pull off the project under those conditions, but pull it off we did in a matter of a few months. I spent over 100 hours coloring in Rip's inspired inkwork in my spare time. By the time our self-imposed deadline approached it became clear that the prison authorities were not going to allow any more artwork from Rip to make its way to the NA National Office so I had to draw the first and last page myself so that it looked halfway like Rip's work. We zipped the final product off to the printer and soon received back the first run of 35,000 copies of New World Order Comix - The Saga of White Will. Dr. Pierce liked Rip's work so much that we used him to do the illustrations in the NA Membership Handbook as well. And now you know...the rest of the story.