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  • Issue #170
    Comics Buyer's Guide (1971) 170
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    The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #170, Feb. 18, 1977. This issue has four sections and 92 pages. No editorial material of note. The Nick Fury cover is by Aaron McClellan and K. Alder (whose full name is unknown). McClellan likely did the pencil, and Alder the inks. McClellan had a hand in three TBG covers: issues 142, 170 (pencils), and 262 (inks). Alders only other TBG cover involved issue 250, which he also apparently inked. Written by Russ Maheras

  • Issue #171
    Comics Buyer's Guide (1971) 171
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    The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #171, Feb. 25, 1977. Doug Potter Wonder Woman cover. This issue has three sections and 60 pages. Features include a Beautiful Balloons column by Don and Maggie Thompson, a five-page Maurice Horn interview (with photos) by Shel Dorf for his column Shel Dorf and the Fantasy Makers, and a Goodguy comic book story by Alan Jim Hanley. Written by Russ Maheras

  • Issue #173
    Comics Buyer's Guide (1971) 173
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    The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #173, March 11, 1977. This issue has three sections and 60 pages, Features include a Now What? column by Murray Bishoff; an unattributed The Fans Corner column; a two-page Sylvan Byck interview (with photos) by Shel Dorf for his column Shel Dorf and the Fantasy Makers; and a WE Seal of Approval report page. Also inside is a Crusader Comments column by Martin L. Greim, where, in lieu of his normal column, Greim features Part II of a report about the 1976 New Con. Part II includes three pages of extensive panel comments by Harvey Kurtzman, Gil Kane, John Stanley, Joe Kubert and Barbara Boatman, and was compiled by Greim and Bob Cosgrove. Part I appears in TBG 169 and Part III appears in TBG 180. Finally, there are two miscellaneous pages of art by Alan Jim Hanley. The first is a Marvelman story. The second is a gag rejection letter page. The cover features Ikarus of the Eternals, as envisioned by artist Doug Herring. Written by Russ Maheras

  • Issue #174
    Comics Buyer's Guide (1971) 174
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    The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #174, March 18, 1977. This issue has four sections and 88 pages, and features a Jerseyscene column by Robert Andelman of The Fans of Central Jersey, and one of two installments of The FCJ Chick (Fans of Central Jersey) comic strip by Chris Padovano. The second installment was published in TBG #177. The Tim Corrigan cover features the Hulk battling Dragon Man.

  • Issue #175
    Comics Buyer's Guide (1971) 175
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    The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #175, March 25, 1977. This issue has three sections and 60 pages, and features an eight-page comprehensive story title index by Gene Reed for the 66 comic book titles published by DC in 1976; and a Beautiful Balloons column by Don and Maggie Thompson. The cover features Ikarus of the Eternals, and is drawn by Stephen Flame Taylor.

  • Issue #1971
    Comics Code Authority Pamphlet (Comics Code Authority) 1971

    Comics Code Authority (undated, circa 1971) - Pamphlet published by the Comics Code Authority to explain the procedures and standards of the Authority as applied to comics. 4" x 9", 8 pages, B&W text

  • Issue #1
    Comics Collector (1983) 1

    Spring 1983; Superman, X-Men, Thunder Agents Cover price $2.25.

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    $13 Superman Cover Comics Collector #1 Spring 1983 Premiere Issue UNREAD
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  • Issue #2
    Comics Collector (1983) 2

    Winter 1984. X-Men Past, Present, and Future; Sexual Equality - Little Lulu, the Real Heroine; EC from Birth to Censored Death; 10,000-Plus Up-to-the-Minute Values; Candid Conversation - Bloom County's Berke Breathed; Ms. Tree - "A Woman Obsessed"; Lone Ranger - 50 Years of Action; Ron Goulart - On Sometimes Wacky Blue Ribbon Comics. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #3
    Comics Collector (1983) 3
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    Spring 1984. Teen Titans - First 20 years; After more than four decades - Robin becomes Nightwing; Vandoom - Marvel's monsters; Horror Comics - Before there was a Code; 10,000+ Latest Comics Values; Gasoline Alley - 63 and counting; Top-Notch Comics. New Teen Titans cover art by George Perez. Cover price $2.25.

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  • Issue #4
    Comics Collector (1983) 4

    Summer 1984. Thor Power - Newest hot collectible; In comics, too - The Shadow Knows; Segar profile - Popeye's Pop; Your guide to Comics Clubs; Japanese Comics Action - From TV to print; 10,000-Plus Latest Comics Values. Thor cover art by Walt Simonson. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #5
    Comics Collector (1983) 5

    Fall 1984; John Byrne's Fantastic Four; Modesty Blaise; Supergirl Cover price $2.25.

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  • Issue #7
    Comics Collector (1983) 7

    Spring 1985; Women in comics; Marvel's 70s monster comics; Doctor Who Cover price $2.25.

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  • Issue #9
    Comics Collector (1983) 9

    Fall 1985; Elfquest; Wendy Pini interview; Dangermouse Cover price $2.25.

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    $12 Comics Collector #9 Elfquest Cover 1985 Krause Pub. VG/FN (5.0)

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  • Issue #3
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 3

    Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #3 includes: Boris Vallejo interview, The Silver Age of Comics (part two), fandom origins by Ted White, fanzine reviews, Gilbert Sheldon and Hunt Emerson interviews, analysis of Modesty Blaise, and the Micronauts. Cover art by Boris Vallejo. 64 pgs. Cover price $1.50.

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    $15 Vintage Comics Feature Magazine Volume 1 No 3 June 1980 Boris Vallejo Micronauts
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  • Issue #5
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 5

    Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #5 includes: Steve Englehart interview, The Silver Age of Comics (part four), comics conventions, Who Draws Batman?, and Barnaby by Carol Kalish. Mitch O'Connell cover. 64 pgs. Cover price $1.50.

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  • Issue #6
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 6

    Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #6 includes: Len Wein interview, Women in Terry and the Pirates, Marriage and Superheroes, fanzine reviews, fanzine publishing, The Silver Age of Comics (part five), Tex Avery, and Detectives, Inc. 80 pgs. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #7
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 7

    Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #7 includes: How Superman Treats His Women, Bill Griffith Interview, Marvel Western Heroes by Murray Ward, Will Eisners narrative portfolios reviewed by Peter Sanderson, The Silver Age of Comics (part six), Paleolithic Comics Fandom by Don and Maggie Thompson, and Women in Terry and the Pirates. Cover art by Frank Miller. 80 pgs. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #9
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 9

    Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #9 includes: Leonard Starr interview, Epic Illustrated re-examined by Archie Goodwin, POGO review by Peter Sanderson, Frank Robbins article by Roger Stern, The Fandom Zone by Don and Maggie Thompson, The Super-Team Spirit (part two) by Murray Ward, and Jumbo Comics by Chuck Wooley. Cover art by Richard Howell. 98 pgs. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #11
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 11

    Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #11 includes: The Justice Society by Murray Ward, Roy Thomas interview, Ka-Zar the Savage by Chuck Huber and Carol Kalish, Harold Gray and Peter Arno by Peter Sanderson, The Fandom Zone by Don and Maggie Thompson, fanzine reviews, and Superman-Tim comics by Chuck Wooley. 82 pgs. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #14
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 14

    Cover by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson. Edited by Richard Howell and Carol Kalish. Stories and art by Frank Miller, Carol Kalish, Richard Howell, Markalan Joplin, Peter Sanderson, Donna Ugol, Murray R. Ward, Chuck Wooley and Andre Juillard. Erroneously listed as #15 on cover. Interviews and features on the 1980s comics scene from NBM Publishing. An interview with Frank Miller on the cusp of comics superstardom; Point Man by Steve Englehart; Englehart & Rogerss Batman; the long-running Brenda Starr comic strip. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in. 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #15
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 15

    Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #15 includes: Women and Power: Phoenix, Tarzan of the Comics, Paul Levitz interview, Star Wars Comics Under Archie Goodwin by Kurt Busiek, Funnies on Parade by Chuck Wooley, Bates/Infantino Flash, and The Legion of Superheroes.82 pgs. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #16
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 16

    Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #16 includes: The X-Men, Caniffs Dogtags and Lace, Mary Jo Duffy interview, The Fandom Zone by Don and Maggie Thompson, farewell to DCs Adventure Comics, and Women and Power in Comics: Jean Grey. Cover art by Kerry Gammill. 82 pgs. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #21
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 21

    Cover by Don Heck. Edited by Richard Howell and Carol Kalish. Stories and art by Don Heck, Carol Kalish, and Richard Howell. Interviews and features on the 1980s comics scene from NBM Publishing. Interview with Marvel legend Don Heck; The Defenders; The JLA Index; preview of Marvels 1983 lineup. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in. 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #31
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 31

    CComics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #31 includes: John Buscema interview, My Pal Superman by satirists Jacobs and Jones, The Avengers, Stephen Bissette looks at Swamp Thing, Looking Back on the Golden Age by Ron Goulart, and Mike Hammer by Max Allan Collins, Doug Wildey interview part two. Cover art by John Buscema. 66 pgs. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #35
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 35

    Mutants in the Marvel Universe - Ron Goulart reveals what the future holds for X-Men, New Mutants, Alpha Flight, Defenders, Dazzler; Secret Wars II - the inside scoop; Ron Goulart on The Golden Age of Comics; Max Allan Collins on Dick Tracy; Steve Perrin on superhero games; Schuster on animation. Colossus (of the X-Men) featured on cover. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #38
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 38

    omics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #38 includes: Walt & Louise Simonson interview, Stan Lee Speaks, The X-Factor by Mike Carlin and James Van Hise, G.I. Joe (1940s strip) by Max Allan Collins, The Incredible Hulk (development of the character), Captain Shazam! Marvel by Ron Goulart, and Steve Perrin on Marvel and DC role-playing games. 54 pgs. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #NN.A
    Comics For Kids 3-pack (1985 Marvel) NN.A
    Published 1985 (est.) by Marvel.
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    Sealed polybag 3-pack including Thundercats (1985 1st Series Marvel) #1D, Muppet Babies (1985-1989 Marvel/Star Comics) #4, and Heathcliff (1985 Marvel/Star Comics) #4. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Comics HC (1947 Mississippi) 1-1ST

    1st printing. By Coulton Waugh. This trailblazing survey of an art form preferred by the masses was the pioneer study of the subject. It shows the evolution and subgenres of the comics from The Yellow Kid in 1895 through the first decade of the modern comic book in the 1940s. First published in 1947 and long out of print, this is considered by diehard aficionados of the comics as the best book ever written on the subject, and not just because it was the first. In this far-reaching study Coulton Waugh set down information that is now common lore, that the comics are revealing reflectors of society. For general readers and scholars alike, this new edition has a comprehensive index and an introduction by M. Thomas Inge, the notable scholar of popular culture and author of Comics as Culture. Hardcover, 6 1/2-in. x 9 1/2-in., 364 pages, Text (with B&W Illustrations) Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #1
    Comics Interview (1983) 1

    Cover by Keith Giffen and Mike DeCarlo. Inside: more interviews than any other magazine! In this issue: Keith Giffen and Roger Slifer tell all about The Omega Men! Plus: is there life after comics? Steve Gerber speaks his mind. And: Who is...Jim Galton? - Marvel's top man talks. Also: Terry Austin on Teen Titans, X-Men and Star Wars; Jim Novak (letterer) on Crystar, Star Wars and Conan; Mike Teitelbaum; and Steve Oliff on Hulk, Moon Knight and Battlestar Galactica. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #3
    Comics Interview (1983) 3

    Cover by P. Craig Russell. In this issue: first look at Killraven, and P. Craig Russell and Don McGregor rap. Plus: Marv Wolfman tells what's next for New Teen Titans, and discusses Vigilante, Superman and Dracula. And: a talk with Gene Pelc, Marvel's man in Japan! Also: from Archie to Red Circle, Dick Goldwater's plans as publisher. Also in this issue: Howard Chaykin, Todd Klein and Bob Larkin. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #4
    Comics Interview (1983) 4

    Cover by Jim Starlin. In this issue: Jim Starlin's Dreadstar, and a Jim-dandy interview! Plus: DC's driving force Dick Giordano voices his views on violence in comics (part 1); from Foster to Frazetta, Roy G. Krenkel's last interview; and comics writer and retailer Tony Isabella on Black Lightning and Moon Knight. Cover price $1.95.

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  • Issue #5
    Comics Interview (1983) 5

    Cover by Wendy Pini. In this issue: Wendy Pini and Richard Pini discuss ElfQuest (part 1). Plus: Marvel at the movies? Stan Lee goes Hollywood! Also: starting from scratch - Bill Cucinotta, Gerry Giovinco and Phil LaSorda discuss Comico and Grendel; star letterer John Costanza tells all about his other life as an artist; and Dick Giordano (part 2) discusses the JLA, Green Arrow and Daredevil. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #7
    Comics Interview (1983) 7

    Cover by Tod Smith and Mike DeCarlo. In this issue: A talk with Tod Smith and Mike DeCarlo on The Omega Men. Plus: TV star Robert Culp on I Spy, Greatest American Hero and Hulk; veteran inker Jack Abel speaks his mind on DC and Marvel's early days; a conversation with Phil Foglio, Freff and Melissa Ann Singer, the creators of D'Arc Tangent; and Mike Lake and Nick Landau on Judge Dredd, 2000 AD and Nemesis. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #8
    Comics Interview (1983) 8

    Cover by Steve Rude. In this issue: Steven Grant and Mike Baron talk Nexus, Badger and Whisper. Plus: Batman! Superman! JLA! The Teen Titans! The Outsiders! Listen in on a real plotting session for World's Finest Comics #300 with Mike W. Barr, Roger Slifer and David Anthony Kraft. Also in this issue: British editor Richard Burton gabs about Judge Dredd, 2000 AD, IPC and Eagle Comics; Zippy the Pinhead - is Bill Griffith having fun yet?; colorist Tom Ziuko; and a conversation with Warren Reece, the king of comics collecting. Cover price $1.95.

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  • Issue #10
    Comics Interview (1983) 10

    Cover by Michael Hernandez and Tom Yeates. In this issue: a first look at Aztec Ace! The word from Doug "Moses" Moench (part 1)! Plus: a wacky interview with Steve Leialoha - Star Wars, Coyote, Howard the Duck and Starlin are discussed with the Marvel artist; TV and comics writer Christy Marx on Red Sonja, Sisterhood of Steel and Conan; a rap with sales rep Mark Hamlin on Comico's early days - independents vs. the establishment; and colorist Anthony Tollin on The Shadow, Green Lantern and the JLA. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #13
    Comics Interview (1983) 13

    More pages! More interviews! More fun! In this issue: from Marvel to the movies! Conan II! A confab with Gerry Conway, who also discusses Avengers, JLA, Fantastic Four and Firestorm. Plus: Ernie Colon calls 'em as he sees 'em as he talks Conan, Amethyst, Richie Rich and Casper the Ghost; porno princess Kelly Nichols on comics collecting; and from Carl Barks to Muhammad Ali, Don Rosa gabs about his comics and stories (including Pertwillaby Papers and Captain Kentucky). Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #15
    Comics Interview (1983) 15

    Cover by Tim Truman. More pages! More interviews! More fun! In this issue: Grimjack! John Ostrander and Tim Truman on that series, plus Starslayer. Also: from Howard the Duck to Void Indigo with Marvel artist Val Mayerik; beyond ElfQuest, as Richard Pini and Colleen Doran discuss A Distant Soil; an interview with indexer George Olshevsky - Official History of the Marvel Universe; and Steve Gerber on Void Indigo. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #16
    Comics Interview (1983) 16

    Cover by Dan Jurgens and Karl Kesel. In this issue: Legion of Super-Heroes! Dual dialogues with DC's Paul Levitz and Dan Jurgens. Plus: Deadman creator Arnold Drake spills the story of his own secret wars, and discusses X-Men, Teen Titans and Star Trek; Doctor Who artist Dave Gibbons gabs about the British comics brain drain, along with Green Lantern and Superman; and a free comic preview of Southern Knights. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #17
    Comics Interview (1983) 17

    Cover by Bill Willingham. In this issue: Elementals! Do comics and religion mix? Bill Willingham doesn't think so, and also talks Dungeons & Dragons. Plus: from Tarzan to The Lone Ranger with Golden Age great Gaylord Dubois; from The Spirit to The Spectre, a gab with artist Jerry Grandenetti; Joe Colquhoun on Charley's War and Eagle Comics; Sandy Plunkett talks Marvel Fanfare, Defenders and Conan; and Flo Steinberg remembers Marvel's early days. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #18
    Comics Interview (1983) 18

    Cover by Scott McCloud. In this issue: Zot! Charting the universe of rising star Scott McCloud. Plus: Carol Kalish calls 'em as she sees 'em as she discusses Marvel's behind-the-scenes; Rod Reed on writing the original Captain Marvel, and talks Batman and Whiz; and Heavy Metal artist Arthur Suydam muses about music, movies and mudwogs, and talks Cholly & Flytrap and Echoes of Futurepast. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #19A
    Comics Interview (1983) 19A

    In this issue: Judge Dredd vs. Batman? You can help it happen! British superstar artist Brian Bolland spills the big secret! Plus: straight from the horse's mouth...Arn Saba - a conversation with the creator of Neil the Horse! And: salute to American Flagg's Leslie Zahler - Crystal Gayle Marakova's real life counterpart talks about coloring! Cover by Brian Bolland. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #19B
    Comics Interview (1983) 19B

    Special Edition. Interviews with Brian Bolland and Neil The Horse's Arn Saba. Bolland cover. Prestige format squarebound. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #20
    Comics Interview (1983) 20

    Cover by Keith Giffen and Rick Bryant. In this issue: Wally Wood's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents! A dialog with Deluxe Comics' Dave Singer! Plus: a conversation with X-Men artist Dave Cockrum - from the Nightcrawler mini-series to the new Futurians; Tom Bierbaum and Mary Bierbaum on T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents and Legion of Super-Heroes; what's next for artist Keith Giffen - from Lightning to Spider-Man to Batman to the Ambush Bug and beyond; what's hot and what's not - Chambana Comix Club lets it all hang out; Greg Theakston talks Super Powers; and Arn Saba (part 2) on Neil the Horse. Cover price $2.25.

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  • Issue #21
    Comics Interview (1983) 21

    Cover by Mike Saenz. In this issue: Comics by computer! Shatter - Mike Saenz shares art secrets. Plus: outspoken Marvel animator Rick Hoberg - from Spider-Man to Star Wars to Tarzan, from cartoons to comics; software creator Jon King tells how you can do your own comic with a computer; death of the Micronauts - Kelley Jones has big plans for the future; and Matt Jorgensen on Outrider. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #24
    Comics Interview (1983) 24

    Cover by Sal Buscema. In this issue: from Silver Surfer to Spider-Man to Walter Simonson's Thor, Marvel superstar artist Sal Buscema breaks his long silence; a talk with the team of Max Collins and Terry Beatty on Ms. Tree, Dick Tracy, The P.I.'s and Mike Mist; and Karen Berger discusses Swamp Thing and Amethyst. Plus: ever wonder how to get a letter into your favorite comic? T.M. Maple, mystery man, got over 500 printed! Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #29
    Comics Interview (1983) 29

    Cover by Michael T. Gilbert. In this issue: Swamp Thing vs. Mr. Monster? The master plans of Elric artist Michael T. Gilbert, including Moorcock's Stormbringer. Plus: from John Byrne to the Grateful Dead - an interview with letterer/editor Mike Higgins; bestselling writer William Woolfolk (part 2) rips the lid off the Golden Age; and a bonus, totally superfluous guide to Teen Titans! Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #40
    Comics Journal (1977) 40

    Interview with Jim Shooter; Bill Mantlo on Micronauts. Star Hunters cover by Mike Nasser and Bob Layton. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #43
    Comics Journal (1977) 43

    Cover by Dennis Fujitake. Interview with Neal Adams. Steve Ditko returns to Marvel. The first movie version of The Lord of the Rings. Famed fantasy author Randall Garrett on famed sci-fi author E.E. Doc Smith. Comics in South Africa. Inside the Marvel Bullpen. Plus reviews, columns, letters, and news. Black and white. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #45
    Comics Journal (1977) 45

    Superman cover by Joe Staton. Interview with Joe Staton. Superman The Movie reviewed. Comics in West Germany. Classic Don Rosa story Tagdenah reprinted. Plus reviews, columns, letters, and news. Black and white; 66 pages. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #46
    Comics Journal (1977) 46

    Interview with Will Eisner; Denny O'Neil reviews Eisner's A Contract With God. The Spirit cover painting by Eisner. Cover price $1.25.