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Comics Feature (1980) fanzine comic books

  • 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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    $11 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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    $8 Comics Feature #5 VF 1980 Magazine Batman Steve Englehart

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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 #12-13
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 12-13

    #12 and #13 are combined into one issue. Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. #s12 and 13 are combined into one issue. Includes: Marv Wolfman interview, Shazam in the 1970s, Gen of Hiroshima, Steve Gerber interview, Murphy Anderson interview, Eastern Color Printing Company by Chuck Wooley, Women and Power, 1960s super-teams by Murray Ward, and Tomb of Dracula review by Kurt Busiek. 162 pgs. Cover price $3.50.

  • 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 #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 #18
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 18

    Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #18 includes: Dick Tracy by Peter Sanderson, The X-Men, The Defenders, All Star Squadron by Kurt Busiek, DC Super-Teams of the 1960s by Murray Ward, Max Allan Collins interview, The History of Animation Fandom, Super, The 10 Best Comic Strips, and Superman/Spider-Man and Batman vs. The Hulk by Paul Dini. 98 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 #40
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 40
    • Centerfold detached.

    Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #40 includes: Stan Lee on his ideas, Green Lantern history part two, Max Allan Collins talks to Ray Gotto, the Birth of the Marvel Age of Comics by Will Jacobs and Gerard Jones, Star Wars comes to Saturday morning TV, The Future of Spider-Man, and Ron Goulart on Batman of the 1940s. 54 pgs. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #41
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 41

    Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #41 includes: Stan Lee on the early days of comic books, Simon & Kirby, DCs second-string heroes of the 50s and 60s, Secret Agent X-9 by Ron Goulart, Brain Boy, and The Avengers. 54 pgs. Mis-numbered #40/January 1986 in the indicia. (The cover has the correct date.) Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #43
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 43

    Edited by Hal Schuster. Stories and art by Stan Lee, Walter Gibson, Mike Benton, James Van Hise, and Hal Schuster. Interviews and features on the 1980s comics scene from NBM Publishing. Stan Lees final How to Write Comics column; Interview with Frank Miller on Daredevil and The Dark Knight Returns; Interview with Walter Gibson, original writer of The Shadow; The History of Iron Man; Bugs Bunny; Artist Mike Benton on price guides; Early superhero gaming. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in. 68 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.

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    4 days left Auction APRIL 1986 New Media Publishing Comics Feature Comic Magazine

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  • Issue #44
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 44

    Edited by Hal Schuster. Stories and art by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Jim Shooter, Mike Benton, James Van Hise, and Hal Schuster. Interviews and features on the 1980s comics scene from NBM Publishing. Interviews with Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and former Marvel editor Jim Shooter; Marvels 25th Anniversary; Financial tips from an artist, Mike Benton; 1986 in comics. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in. 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #46
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 46

    FaComics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #46 includes: The Fantastic Four After Byrne, Roger Stern on The Fantastic Four, The Golden Age by Roy Thomas, Daredevil before Frank Miller by James Van Hise, Jonny Quest, Jungle Jim by Ron Goulart, and Steve Ditkos Charlton work by Goulart. 55 pgs. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #50
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 50

    Lots of interviews: Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, Jim Steranko, Michael Kaluta, Chris Claremont, Brent Anderson, Charles Vess, and Jim Shooter. Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #50 includes: Stan Lee vs. Jack Kirby, sci-fi comic strips by Ron Goulart, Batman (war era) by Roy Thomas, Bullwinkle by James Van Hise, The Future of Comic Books, and a new ongoing feature on independent comics. 72 pgs. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #51
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 51

    New Mutants, Captain America, Iron Man. Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #51 includes: Iron Man, Captain America by Mark Gruenwald, New Mutants history, Quality Comics, sci-fi strips by Ron Goulart, and the American Comics Group. 54 pgs. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #53
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 53

    The wedding of Spider-Man, Superman Columbia serials, Flyin' Jenny comic strip, Silver Age cowboy comics, Hawkman, and more. 54 pages. Black and white with color centerspread. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #56
    Comics Feature (1980) fanzine 56

    Silver Surfer, Doctor Doom. Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #56 includes: Englehart and Rogers' Silver Surfer, Wordsmith, Dr. Doom by James Van Hise, Ella Cinders by Ron Goulart, Radio Comics (The Fly, etc.) by Will Murray, and Uncle Scrooge. 55 pgs. Cover price $2.50.