Comic books in 'Fanzine/fandom'
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Published 1966 (est.) by Alfred Attanasio and Victor Boruta.$7.00
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One-shot Science Fiction Fanzine. Contributions by Robert Bloch, Otto Binder, Reed Crandell, and many more. 8.5" x 11", 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.
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Published May 1969 by Dan McAvoy.$11.00
View scansCover by Jim Van Hollebeke. Wishing Mickey a happy 40th, Mickey Watches and Toys, Zorro checklist, and other articles and features. NOTE: Reprint issue, originally titled "Disneydom". 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 24 pages, black and white. Cover price $0.50.
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Published 1984 by Hamlyn Gondola Books.$72.00
2nd and later printings. Written by Denis Gifford. Offers an illustrated look at the history and people behind cinematic horror. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 9 1/2-in., 232 pages, Text with B&W and full color photos.
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$215.00
Berni Wrightson cover. Michael Kaluta back cover. Fanzine released in November 1970 by Bernie Wrightson, Michael Kaluta, Bruce Jones, and Jeff Jones. Two 4-page stories: "The Hunter and the Hunted" & "Apprenticeship" by Michael Kaluta, 8-page story "Specimen" by Bruce Jones, 8 page story "Union" by Jeff Jones, and 8 page story "Wrightson's Revolting Rhymes" by Bernie Wrightson. Mature readers; 32 pages; b&w; 8 1/2-in. x 11-in. Cover price $2.00.
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Published Sep 1987 by Fantasian Productions.$8.00
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Fall, 1987. Well-done pro-zine. Published by Fantasian Productions in Denver, Colorado. 8-in. x 10.5-in.; black and white; 28 pages. Cover price $2.00.
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$7 The A.C.M.E. Comics Universe #8 (Fandom House, 1987)- VF -Combined Shipping $29 Acme #8 VF/NM; Fandom House | we combine shipping Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Apr 1978 by Bill-Dale Marcinko.
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Fanzine edited by Bill-Dale Marcinko. News and Reviews on Books, Music, Film, Television, and Comics. Cover illustration of Steve Martin by Ken Meyer Jr and an interview with George A. Romero. 8 1/4-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, black and white. Cover price $1.50.
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Published Apr 1978 by Bill-Dale Marcinko.$9.00
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View scansFanzine edited by Bill-Dale Marcinko. News and Reviews on Books, Music, Film, Television, and Comics. Cover illustration of Steve Martin by Ken Meyer Jr and an interview with George A. Romero. 8 1/4-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, black and white. Cover price $1.50.
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$8 AFTA FANZINE BILL MARCINKA # 3 POP CULTURE GEORGE ROMERO INTERVIEW STEVE MARTIN Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published 1971 (est.) by Memory Lane Publication.$8.00
Cover and Art by Alex Raymond. Reprints panels from "Flash Gordon in the Water World of Mongo (1937 BLB)". 9" X 11 1/2". 32 pages. B&W. Cover price $0.25.
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Published 1970 by Alan L. Light.$24.00
View scansAll Dynamic was a fanzine published by Alan Light, the founder of The Buyer's Guide to Comics Fandom. Issue #7 includes: cover art by Don Newton; Notes on Multicon '70 by Newton; Spotlight on William Black; a center spread by Black; Duffy's Tavern column by Duffy Vohland; a couple of drawings by Fujitake; letters from Newton and Ronn Foss; and A Brief Look at Don Newton. 1970. 8.5 x 11 in.; black and white;
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$150.00
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View scansAll Stars #1, a fanzine from 1965. 30 pgs. Includes: cover art by Steve Ditko; back cover art by Al Williamson; Belle Star by Ronn Foss; The Green Sorceress by Roger Brand; Navola 5 by Mike Vosburg; The Origin of Fog by Biljo White; and a Picto-Editorial by Arbunich and DuBay.
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$200 ALL STARS #1 STEVE DITKO COVER SCARCE 1965 COMIC GOLDEN GATE PUBLICATIONS $275 ALL STARS #1 CGC 8.5 1965 With STEVE DITKO Cover! Super Rare Graded Copy Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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$54.00
View scansAll Stars #2, a fanzine from 1970. 68 pgs. Includes: cover art by Rick Griffin; and back cover art by Jaxon. 8.5" x 10.5", 68 pages, B&W
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Published 1977 by David Delich.$21.00
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Cover by Mike Nasser and Steve Leialoha. Art by Rick Stasi & Alex Delinges.Edited by Craig Delich. A complete index to All-Star Comics with cover reproductions. Also includes JSA character bios, Junior Justice Society of America membership kits, and more. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, glossy white paper stock, black and white. Cover price $4.95.
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Published 1962 by Academy of Comic-Book Arts and Sciences.$510.00
View scansOfficial Ballot for the first Alley Awards - 1962. When Jerry Bails created the Academy of Comic-Books Arts and Sciences (later renamed Academy of Comic-Book Fans and Collectors) as the first official organization of comic book enthusiasts and historians, his friend and legendary comics historian, Roy Thomas, decided there needed to be comic industry awards as well. The Alley became the first known comic book fan awards and were first presented in 1962. This is the first official ballot for those awards, created and written by Roy Thomas. Note that these first ballots had to be submitted to Thomas by May 31, 1962 and are only for DC nominations, as Fantastic Four #1 hadn't even hit the shelves yet. Lone Star Comics and mycomicshop.com founder and owner Buddy Saunders remembers filling out one of these ballots at the time, contributing to those first ever awards. 8.5" x 11", 4 mimeographed pages.
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Published Sep 1962 by Alter Ego Enterprises.$54.00
View scansALTER-EGO #4 (Fall, 1962; 34 pages; offset printed). The first issue to be offset-printed, this is a terrific fanzine highlighting the Alley Awards for 1962. Cover by Ronn Foss with a distinctive gold ink. Articles include "Parting Shots" Jerry Bails, his farewell editorial (Ron Foss became editor with the next issue), the pre-Superman BLB character "Maximo" and -- best of all -- the late Howard Keltner's "MLJ Leads the Way!" highlighting the pre-Archie run of superhero characters at MJL.
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Published Dec 1962 by Alter Ego Enterprises.$32.00
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1st printing. Winter, 1962-63. NOTE:The 2nd edition is stamped "SFCA Reprint" on the inside cover, or back cover. Alter Ego was billed as "the world's first comic book fanzine." Issue # 5 includes the following: an editorial by Ron Foss; "The Mystery of Fandom" by Stan Woolston; a piece on collecting comics by Ed Lahmann; a feature on Republic Pictures' King of the Rocketmen serial by Ron Haydock; "The JLA?Over Crowded?" article by F.T. Frost with art by Biljo White; a Bestest League of America pin-up by Roy Thomas; The Eclipse 10-page strip by Drury Moroz (story) and Ron Foss (art); "Portrait of a Collector" featuring Biljo White; "The Future of Fandom Unlimited!" by Jerry Bails; a letter with sketch by Carmine Infantino; and letters by John Broome, Gardner Fox, and Paul Gambaccini. Cover art by Ronn Foss; back cover art (of Captain America) by Alan Weiss. Edited by Ron Foss. 7" x 8 1/2"; black and white; 36 pages. Cover price $0.50.
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$25 Alter Ego Magazine #5 GOOD (1962) $60 Alter Ego 5 Winter 1962 1963 NICE FN+ Ronn Foss Roy Thomas Jerry Bails MIMEO AD Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Alter Ego (1961) Fanzine #5REPPublished by Alter Ego Enterprises.$20.00
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Reprint Editions. 2nd edition is stamped "SFCA Reprint" on the inside cover or back cover, but reprinted versions with other markers are in circulation. Alter Ego was billed as "the world's first comic book fanzine." Issue # 5 includes the following: an editorial by Ron Foss; "The Mystery of Fandom" by Stan Woolston; a piece on collecting comics by Ed Lahmann; a feature on Republic Pictures' King of the Rocketmen serial by Ron Haydock; "The JLA?Over Crowded?" article by F.T. Frost with art by Biljo White; a Bestest League of America pin-up by Roy Thomas; The Eclipse 10-page strip by Drury Moroz (story) and Ron Foss (art); "Portrait of a Collector" featuring Biljo White; "The Future of Fandom Unlimited!" by Jerry Bails; a letter with sketch by Carmine Infantino; and letters by John Broome, Gardner Fox, and Paul Gambaccini. Cover art by Ronn Foss; back cover art (of Captain America) by Alan Weiss. Edited by Ron Foss. 32 pgs. Winter, 1962-63. Cover price $0.50.
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Published Sep 1964 by Alter Ego Enterprises.$125.00
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$115.00
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$110.00
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$1,260.00
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$850.00
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$270.75
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Alter Ego was billed as "the world's first comic book fanzine." Issue #7 includes the following: an editorial by Roy Thomas (in which he describes taking over editorship from Ronn Foss); a feature on Solomon Grundy by Richard Kyle (with art "swiped by" Biljo White and Foss); "Alter and Capt. Ego" seven-page strip by Biljo White; a piece on the Golden Age Human Torch by Rick Strong (with art by White); "One Man's Family: The Saga of the Mighty Marvels" by Roy Thomas (with art by White); "Shel Silverfish Looks at the Gilded Age of Comics" by Roy Thomas; a piece on tragic monsters by E. Nelson Bridwell; and letters by Sid Greene, Gardner Fox, Paul Gambaccini, Ronn Foss, and Otto Binder. Marvel Family cover art by Biljo White; back cover art by Ron Foss. Edited by Roy Thomas. 40 pgs. Fall, 1964.
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Published Dec 1964 by Alter Ego Enterprises.$32.00
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Alter Ego was billed as "the world's first comic book fanzine." Issue #8 includes the following: an editorial by Roy Thomas; The Bestest League art by Thomas; a piece on Blackhawk by Derrill Rothermich and Thomas (with art by Biljo White); a feature on Doc Savage by Robert M. Hopkins (with art by Hopkins and White); "The Eclipse: The Mystery of Malimoor!" nine-page strip by Drury Moroz (script) and Ronn Foss (art); an ad for Batmania #4; part one of an article on Mexican super-heroes by Fred Patten; "Two Cases of Conscience" (Them Justice Guys part two) by Glen Johnson (art by Biljo White); and letters by Mort Weisinger, Wendell Crowley, Otto Binder, Gardner Fox, Phil Seuling, and Kurt Schaffenberger. Blackhawk cover art by Biljo White; Alter and Capt. Ego back cover art by White. Edited by Roy Thomas. 40 pgs. Winter, 1964-65.
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$35 Alter Ego Magazine #8 VG (1965) $122 Alter Ego Enterprises - ALTER EGO #8 - Grade 9.4 - Comic Book $165 Alter Ego #8--1965--Fanzine --Blackhawk--Biljo White--comic Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published 1969 by Alter Ego Enterprises.$33.00
View scansAlter Ego (Fanzine) is a magazine published by Alter Ego Enterprises. Edited by Roy Thomas. Features profusely illustrated. Interview with comic legends Gil Kane, two pages of Wally Wood super-hero parodies, lots of Tor art by Joe Kubert (including the back cover), and a funny article written by Thomas about Jim Steranko being alive and well, living with Paul McCartney. Marie Severin art. Photos of Frank Frazetta, Neal Adams, Hal Foster, Al Williamson, Archie Goodwin, Roy Thomas, and Phil Seuling. Article on the Comics Code (including the text of the actual Code). 42 pages, B&W with text, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., newsprint, with no cover price. Print run: 5,000. Marie Severin and Gil Kane cover. Great Gil Kane interview , with lots of art from his influences, 2 pages of Wally Wood super-hero parodies, lots of Tor art by Joe Kubert, including the back cover, and a funny article about Jim Steranko being alive and well, living with Paul McCartney, by Thomas. Front cover, and interior illo by Marie Severin.
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$20 Alter Ego #10 (1969) Gil Kane, Jim Steranko, Joe Kubert, TOR (VFN-) Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published 1969 (est.) by LeRoy Fabian.$18.00
Edited by Rob Reiner. Cover by Cliff Biggers. Written by John and Tom McGeehan, Bart Bush, Steve Carlberg, Mark Planellas, Keith Buck, and Robert Reiner. Art by Cliff Biggers and Rob Reiner. Print run of 200 issues. 8 1/2" X 13 3/4". 20 pages. Cover price $0.35.
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Published Aug 1973 by Alan Gullette.$9.70
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Issue 2 - August, 1973. Poetry enthusiast's fanzine. Newsprint, 8.5" x 11", 32 pages, B&W.
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Published 1974 by Larry Herndon.$24.00
View scansFirst progress report for the 1974 American Nostalgia Convention held in Dallas in 1974. Guests included Buster Crabbe, Duncan Renaldo, Gil Kane and others. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 16 total pages on newsprint, black and white.
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Tags: BuffyPublished Jun 2002 by Simon & Schuster.$12.00
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Volume 1 - 1st Printing. Written by Nancy Holder, Jeff Mariotte, and Maryelizabeth Hart. Provides readers with a comprehensive look at this popular television show, complete with cast interviews, episode summaries, colorful photo inserts, behind-the-scenes info, and more! Softcover, 406 pages, B&W, with full color photo inserts. Cover price $16.95.
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Tags: BuffyPublished Jun 2004 by Simon & Schuster.$9.00
Volume 2 - 1st Printing. Written by Paul Ruditis and Diana G. Gallagher. Provides readers with a comprehensive look at this popular television show, complete with cast interviews, episode summaries, colorful photo inserts, behind-the-scenes info, and more! Softcover, 296 pages, B&W, with full color photo inserts. Cover price $17.95.
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Published 1977 by Argo Press.$8.70
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Published 1970 (est.) by Ian C. Penman.$21.00
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Issue 2 - 1970. Super Hero fanzine. 8" x 10", 16 pages, B&W.
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Published Jan 1976 by No publisher listed/fanzine.$18.00
View scanHigh quality fanzine produced by James Denney. In this issue: Nicola Cuti and Wm. Wilson Jr. on E-Man; C.C. Beck essay; "The Black Star" comic story by Denney (whose style is a cross between Don Newton and early Wrightson); and part one of "The Enchanted Isle of Yew" by L. Frank Baum. 8-in. x 11-in.; black and white; 48 pages on good quality white paper. Cover price $2.00.
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Art Films (1963 SMP Publishing) Magazine Vol. 1 #2Published Sep 1963 by SMP Publishing.$29.00
View scansEarly "underground" art film fan magazine that focused on fringe adult cinema themed around topics such as sex, murder, revenge, relationships, horror, race, and counter-culture. -MATURE READERS- Cover price $0.50.
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Art Films (1963 SMP Publishing) Magazine Vol. 1 #4Published Feb 1964 by SMP Publishing.$22.00
View scansEarly "underground" art film fan magazine that focused on fringe adult cinema themed around topics such as sex, murder, revenge, relationships, horror, race, and counter-culture. -MATURE READERS- Cover price $0.50.
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Published 1978 (est.) by Al Dellinges.$12.00
A 1978 fanzine showcasing the art of Bob Powell. "A Golden Age Index" compiled by Ed Lane. 8.25-in. x 10.75-in. 48 pages, B&W.
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$6.00
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Ashcan size. The first collection of Ted Richards E.Z. Wolf underground comic strip, which originally ran in the Berkeley Barb. Laid-back country boy E.Z. goes on a cosmic adventure after he discovers an outhouse that travels through time. Sometimes listed as E.Z. Wolf #1. Story, art and cover by Ted Richards. Mature readers. Cover price $0.75.
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$11 Astral Outhouse #1 FN; Last Gasp | E.Z. Wolf Ted Richards Underground - we combi Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Jun 1971 by Astro Advertizer.$8.00
June 1971 issue. 7" x 8.5", 20 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.
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$6.70
Dick Rey "Scrooge McDuck" cover. Fanzine and auction catalog published by Tom Altshuler; b&w, 30 pages; 8 1/2-in. x 11-in.; print run: 1500.
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Published 1975 by Limestone Pub., Inc..$32.00
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An underground produced by members of the alternative music and comix scene in 1970s Austin, Texas. Stories and art by famed poster artists Jim Franklin and Kerry Awn, as well as John Shelton, Gary Kaufman and Robby Campbell, K. Sorenson, Dennis Harper and more. Mature readers. Black and white; 32 pages. Cover by Danny Garrett. Cover price $0.50.
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Published 2018 by Titan Books.$9.80
Avengers Infinity War Official Movie Special Magazine featuring exclusive photos, interviews and behind the scenes content from the "Avengers Infinity War" motion picture. 7.75" x 10.75", 98 pages, full color. Cover price $10.99.
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Balik (1976) #2$8.40
Sword and sandal comic book stories and art by Clifford Bird. Stephen Fabian cover. Limited to 550 copies. 8.5-in. x 11-in.; black and white.
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Published 1978 (est.) by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$9.00
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Published 1981 (est.) by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$9.00
$3.00
The Barks Collector covers the works of Carl Barks, an artist widely recognized as the best Disney duck artist. Issue #17 includes: a letter from Barks; Hud ?Hired' Donald Duck for $99,999 by Bill Drummond; In Donaldismo Veritas by Hans Von Storch; a piece on "Raven Mad" (Walt Disney Comics & Stories #265) by Fred Stewart; Barks for Beginners by John Nichols; and more. Includes art by Barks. Cover art by David Clarvis. 24 pgs. April, 1981. $1.25. Cover price $1.25.
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Published Jul 1981 by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$9.00
$3.00
The Barks Collector covers the works of Carl Barks, an artist widely recognized as the best Disney duck artist. Issue #18 includes: 4th Congress of German D.O.N.A.L.D. by Klaus Spillman; The Barks "Hookey" Stories by Andrew Lendacky; a piece on Carl Barks Convention: Summer of 1982; a farcical piece on Donald Duck facing morals charges by Bill Paul; Transcontinental Ducks (with photos) by John Nichols; and more. Includes art by Barks and Ron Kasman. Cover art by Ken Holden. 24 pgs. July, 1981. $1.25. Cover price $1.25.
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Published 1982 (est.) by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$9.00
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$6.00
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Published 1982 (est.) by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$9.00
$9.00
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Published 1982 (est.) by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$6.00
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Published Nov 1983 by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$9.00
November 1983. Cover price $1.25.
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Published Mar 1984 by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$2.65
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$9.00
$9.00
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Published Oct 1984 by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$10.00
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Published Mar 1985 by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$2.50
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$9.00
The Carl Barks Collector is a fan magazine, based on the works of comic book artist Carl Barks. This issue features: "Gladstone Gander in the Magic Land, OR Winning IS a Form of Work," 14 pages. List of comics with Gladstone stories. Book review of "Donald Duck and His Nephews" from Abbeville Press. Checklist of Donald Duck Comic featuring covers by Carl Barks. Exotic languages and Writing in the stories of Carl Barks, with charts on the languages, hieroglyphics, and alphabets created by Barks. Letters page. Cover price $1.25.
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Barks Collector Fanzine #31/32Published Feb 1985 by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$9.70
Double issue. "Interview" with Gyro Gearloose; article, "A Wind of the Spirit: Cultural Paths in Search of Transcendental Truths: As Evidenced by the Ducks and the Tralla Lallians"; Barks trivia contest; and more. 8.5-in. x 10.75-in.; black and white; 28 pages. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Jan 1985 by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$9.00
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Published 1986 by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$9.00
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"Bears by Barks & Before" (about early Barks work); "Fine Feathered Friends: The Disney Ducks Part IV: Scrooge McDuck: Saved by the Belle"; "Collecting Carl Barks: Part II; Starting Out"; and more. 8.25-in. x 11-in.; black and white; 28 pages. Cover price $2.50.
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Published 1986 (est.) by Bear Mountain Enterprises.$9.00
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10th Anniversary Edition. Cover price $2.50.



























































