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Trumpet (1965) Fanzine comic books 1965-1967

  • Issue #2
    Trumpet (1965) Fanzine 2

    Science Fiction and SF films in review. 8.5 x 11; black and white; 36 pages. In this issue: "White Rabbits" by Leonora Carrington, "A Chatty, Preferably Controversial, Column" by Andrew J. Offutt, "Science Fiction as Cinema" by Al Jackson, "The Iconoclast Iconoscope" by Alex Eisenstein, "Hoespun Idyll" by George Mueller Lewis, and film reviews, plus a one-page comic strip by Gilbert Shelton. Cover price $0.50.

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    $50 TRUMPET #2 fanzine (1965) Tom Reamy, Andrew Offutt, Gilbert Shelton VG++

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    8.5 x 11; black and white; 52 pages. In this issue: "The Pandemonium Theatre Company Arrives" by Ray Bradbury, "Salvarzan of the Apes" by Greg Gabbard, "The Bohemian Tory" by Jerry Pournelle, "Zen and the Art of Cooking" by Ray Nelson, "A Chatty, Preferably Controversial, Column" by Andrew J. Offutt, "the Thin Line Between" by Dan Bates, plus film and fanzine reviews. Cover price $0.50.

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    8.5 x 11.25; black and white; 48 pages. In this issue: "Cardshark Campbell Meets Sex and the Common Man" by Tom Perry, "The Bohemian Tory" by Jerry Pournelle, "Dr. Faustus ot How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Gore (Almost)" by Dan Bates, "Tarzan and How He Grew, or What Ever Happened to Jane Baby?" by John McGeehan, "Dr. Who, Adventures in Time and Space" by Alan Dodd, "A Chatty, Preferably Controversial Column" by Andrew J. Offutt, and film reviews. 8-page comic story, Poul Anderson's "The Broken Sword" adapted by Tom Reamy with art by George Barr. Back cover by Dan Adkins. Cover price $0.60.

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    8.5 x 11; black and white; 44 pages. In this issue: "CPCC" by Andrew J. Offutt, "The Fan Who Lost Things" by EEEvers, "Down With Dr. Strangelove and Other Political Science Fictions" by Richard Hodgens, "The Bohemian Tory" by Jerry Pournelle, and "The Long Matinee" by Stuart Oderman. Pictures of artist Jeff Jones and writer Harlan Ellison. Cover price $0.60.

  • Science Fiction and SF films in review, part 2 of Poul Anderson's The Broken Sword adapted by Tom Reamy and George Barr Cover price $0.60.