Zephyr (1971 UK Comics and SF Fanzine) comic books 1971-1973
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A British fanzine aimed at comic book, SF, sword and sorcery, and fantasy fans, Zephyr was published by Trevor L. Hughes. Issue #3 includes: a feature on WWII comics; an analysis of the Kirby Fourth World philosophy by Roy Kay; Redroff strip by E.A. Campbell; photos from the ACBA awards; a piece on Dan Dare by Roy Kay; and The Last Chance strip by Ken Cropper. 46 pgs. 1972.
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A British fanzine aimed at comic book, SF, sword and sorcery, and fantasy fans, Zephyr was published by Trevor L. Hughes. Issue #4 includes: A Knight in Night City strip by Tony Campbell (script) and Mike Docherty (art); The Silver Ally fiction by David Roden; Dennis Wheatley Rides Out by Ken Cropper; a preview of the 6th British International Comic Art Convention; War strip; book reviews; classified ads; and more. 46 pgs. 1972.
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A British fanzine aimed at comic book, SF, sword and sorcery, and fantasy fans, Zephyr was published by Trevor L. Hughes. Issue #5 includes: a letter from Stan Lee; a report on The Detroit Triple Fan Fair; reproductions of various comic book covers; Prince Valiant strips by Hal Foster; Are Fanzines Relevant? by Hughes; and more. 46 pgs. 1973.
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A British fanzine aimed at comic book, SF, sword and sorcery, and fantasy fans, Zephyr was published by Trevor L. Hughes. Issue #6 includes: The House of Strigoi fiction by Dave Roden; a letter from Ramsey Campbell; reproductions of various Golden Age comic book covers; The Storm strip by E.A. Campbell (art) and P. McG. (script); and more. 46 pgs. 1973.