Comic Art Convention Program (1968-1983 Phil Seuling) comic books 1976 or before
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Published 1968 by Phil Seuling.$150.00
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View scansPhil Seuling's First annual International Convention of Comic Art in 1968. Cover by Will Eisner. Portfolio features art from Al Williamson, Gray Morrow, Wallace Wood, Roy G. Krenkel, Dan Adkins, and Gil Kane. 44 Pages, B&W, 5.5-in x 8.5-in.
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Published Jul 1969 by Phil Seuling.$185.00
View scansPhil Seuling's 1969 Comic Art Convention program book. Cover by Hal Foster (creator of Prince Valiant). Biographies on Hal Foster and Harvey Kurtzman (the guests of honor), plus other convention highlights. Paper cover, 5 1/2-in. x 8 1/2-in.; black and white; 40 pages.
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Published 1970 by Phil Seuling.$59.00
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Phil Seuling's 1970 Comic Art Convention program.
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Published 1971 by Phil Seuling.$62.00
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View scansPhil Seuling's 1971 Comic Art Convention program. Cover by Jim Steranko. Includes neat profiles about the artist and talents who draw and write comics. Features articles on Steranko, Gardner Fox, James Warren, and much more. 5.25-in. x 8.25-in.; black and white; 98 pages.
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Published 1972 by Phil Seuling.$269.75
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Phil Seuling's 1972 Comic Art Convention program. Silver Surfer cover by Jack Kirby. Includes neat profiles about the artist and talents who draw and write comics. Features articles on Golden Age Comics, Original Comic art, interviews with Barry Smith, Jack Kirby, a luncheon interview with Frank Robbins, Roy Thomas, Joe Simon, & Stan Lee, plus much more.
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Published 1976 by Phil Seuling.$72.50
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Phil Seuling's 1976 Comic Art Convention program. Sgt. Rock cover by Joe Kubert. Includes neat profiles about the artist and talents who draw and write comics. Features articles on Archie Goodwin (guest of honor), eye-catching renaissance style drawings with captions spoofing daily comic con activities and comic collecting in general -- like "Doesn't anyone buy big little books anymore?" (picture a philosopher holding an open book and looking up to the heavens, and you get the idea), a luncheon interview with Jack Kirby & Walter Gibson, plus much more. 5.5-in. x 8.5-in.; black and white; 64 pages.








