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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #165, Jan. 14, 1977. This issue has three sections and 56 pages, features a Now What? column by Murray Bishoff, and a great Steve Canyon 30th anniversary cover by Elton Dorval. Written by Russ Maheras
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This issue consists of three sections and 60 pages, but contains no significant editorial material. The cover, a nod to Robert E. Howards Almuric," was drawn by Russ Maheras. Written by Russ Maheras
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #169, Feb. 11, 1977. This issue has three sections and 60 pages, featuring a wide variety of editorial material including a Now What? column by Murray Bishoff, and a brand-new column titled Jerseyscene, by Robert Andelman of The Fans of Central Jersey. Jerseyscene features regional news, letters, art, and articles. Andelman later broadened the columns scope and changed its name to The Scene in TBG 197. Also in this issue is a Crusader Comments column by Martin L. Greim. In lieu of his normal column, Greim features Part I of a report about the 1976 New Con. It includes photos and four pages of extensive panel comments by Dick Giordano, Jim Steranko, Gil Kane, and Carl Barks. The report was compiled by Greim, Bob Cosgrove, Don Phelps and Al Bradford. Part II appears in TBG 173 and Part III appears in TBG 180. are two pages of Sonja Con photos by Nick Arroyo. Next are photos and a convention report by Mike LeFebvre of Casual Con, which took place in Anaheim, Calif., Sept. 26, 1976. Finally, there are two crossword puzzles by James Koo. The issues gag Donald Duck cover is by Doug Potter. Written by Russ Maheras
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #170, Feb. 18, 1977. This issue has four sections and 92 pages. No editorial material of note. The Nick Fury cover is by Aaron McClellan and K. Alder (whose full name is unknown). McClellan likely did the pencil, and Alder the inks. McClellan had a hand in three TBG covers: issues 142, 170 (pencils), and 262 (inks). Alders only other TBG cover involved issue 250, which he also apparently inked. Written by Russ Maheras
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #171, Feb. 25, 1977. Doug Potter Wonder Woman cover. This issue has three sections and 60 pages. Features include a Beautiful Balloons column by Don and Maggie Thompson, a five-page Maurice Horn interview (with photos) by Shel Dorf for his column Shel Dorf and the Fantasy Makers, and a Goodguy comic book story by Alan Jim Hanley. Written by Russ Maheras
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #173, March 11, 1977. This issue has three sections and 60 pages, Features include a Now What? column by Murray Bishoff; an unattributed The Fans Corner column; a two-page Sylvan Byck interview (with photos) by Shel Dorf for his column Shel Dorf and the Fantasy Makers; and a WE Seal of Approval report page. Also inside is a Crusader Comments column by Martin L. Greim, where, in lieu of his normal column, Greim features Part II of a report about the 1976 New Con. Part II includes three pages of extensive panel comments by Harvey Kurtzman, Gil Kane, John Stanley, Joe Kubert and Barbara Boatman, and was compiled by Greim and Bob Cosgrove. Part I appears in TBG 169 and Part III appears in TBG 180. Finally, there are two miscellaneous pages of art by Alan Jim Hanley. The first is a Marvelman story. The second is a gag rejection letter page. The cover features Ikarus of the Eternals, as envisioned by artist Doug Herring. Written by Russ Maheras
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #174, March 18, 1977. This issue has four sections and 88 pages, and features a Jerseyscene column by Robert Andelman of The Fans of Central Jersey, and one of two installments of The FCJ Chick (Fans of Central Jersey) comic strip by Chris Padovano. The second installment was published in TBG #177. The Tim Corrigan cover features the Hulk battling Dragon Man.
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #175, March 25, 1977. This issue has three sections and 60 pages, and features an eight-page comprehensive story title index by Gene Reed for the 66 comic book titles published by DC in 1976; and a Beautiful Balloons column by Don and Maggie Thompson. The cover features Ikarus of the Eternals, and is drawn by Stephen Flame Taylor.
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #179, April 22, 1977. This issue has three sections and 60 pages. Features include a Beautiful Balloons column by Don and Maggie Thompson; and a Now What? column by Murray Bishoff, featuring Part II of a Ralph Bakshi panel interview from the 1976 Creation Convention. The panel was taped by Bishoff and transcribed by Holly Peterson. Also in this issue is a Wugga Wugga column by David Scroggy, featuring West Coast popular culture-related news and reviews; and a Charles Schulz interview by Shel Dorf for his column, Shel Dorf and the Fantasy Makers (three pages of photos and art). Rounding off the issue is a beautiful Iron Man cover drawn by Marc Hempel. --Russ Maharas
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An Ed Benedict (an early animator) interview by Dana Larrabee. Also appearing in TBG 181 was a Bishoff interview of Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin.
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #188, June 24, 1977. This issue has four sections and 84 pages, and comes with an extra 16-page, digest-sized, Moondance Comics catalog. Featured in the issue is a three-page Russ Manning interview by Shel Dorf for his column, Shel Dorf and the Fantasy Makers; a Russ Manning two-page center spread poster of Tarzan; a Goodguy comic book story by Alan Jim Hanley; a one-shot Hanleys History comic strip by Alan Jim Hanley; and the first installment of the TBG Cartoon Caption Contest by Keith von Cannon. The Conan cover is by Randy Lance. --Russ Maheras
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July 22, 1977 issue. This issue has four sections and 88 pages, and features a TBG Cartoon Caption Contest by Keith von Cannon; a brief two-page Milton Caniff report by Shel Dorf for his column Shel Dorf and the Fantasy Makers (including photos and art); and a Wugga Wugga column by David Scroggy, featuring West Coast popular culture-related news and reviews. The Conan cover is by Robert Susor, his second, and last, front cover. --Russ Maheras
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Otto and Jack Binder interview by Martin L. Greim originally published in Comic Crusader #15.
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #194, Aug. 5, 1977. This issue has four sections and 80 pages. Features include a Media Report column by David McDonnell (popular culture-related media news, occasionally sprinkled with fan art spot illustrations), and a Goodguy comic book story by Alan Jim Hanley. The spoof cover of Flash Gordon and his gang was penciled by Roy Kinnard, and inked by Russ Maheras. --Russ Maheras
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #230, April 14, 1978. This issue has four sections and 80 pages, and features a TBG Cartoon Caption Contest by Keith von Cannon. The Red Sonja cover is by Stephen Flame Taylor. Content info by Russ Maheras
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #232, April 28, 1978. This issue has four sections and 80 pages, and comes with an extra 12-page, tabloid-sized Comic City catalog, and a one-sheet, quad-folded fanzine called Ed Savages 10-Cent Comics. Inside, the issue features a TBG Cartoon Caption Contest by Keith von Cannon. The Hawkman and Hawkgirl cover is by Stephen Flame Taylor. Summary of this issue by Russ Maheras.
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #234, May 12, 1978. This issue has four sections and 88 pages, and features a TBG Cartoon Caption Contest by Keith von Cannon; and a full-page Dateline comic strip by Fred Hembeck. The sword and sorcery cover is by Stephen Flame Taylor. Summary of this issue by Russ Maheras.
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #235, May 19, 1978. This issue has three sections and 72 pages, and features a Beautiful Balloons column by Don and Maggie Thompson, and a full-page Dateline comic strip by Fred Hembeck. The Beautiful Balloons column has two notable inclusions. The first is a two-page interview of Leigh Bracket (with photos), and the second is a seven-page revised comics checklist by Ron Goulart. The Nova spoof cover is by future pro Willie Peppers, and its Peppers only TBG cover published in the first 400 issues. Content commentary by Russ Maheras.
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #238, June 9, 1978. The core issue has four sections and 92 pages, and includes an extra two-section, tabloid-sized, 40-page American Comic Book Company catalog. In total, for this issue to be complete, there should be six sections and 132 pages. Inside, the issue features a TBG Cartoon Caption Contest by Keith von Cannon; and a full-page Dateline comic strip by Fred Hembeck. The Fantasia cover is by Stephen Flame Taylor. Summary of this issue by Russ Maheras.
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he Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #240, June 23, 1978. The issue has four sections and 96 pages, and features a TBG Cartoon Caption Contest by Keith von Cannon. The Kirby-esque Mister Miracle cover is by Paul Bianca, and its the only cover he had published during the first 400 issues of TBG. Summary of this issue by Russ Maheras.
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #242, July 7, 1978. This issue has four sections and 96 pages, and features a TBG Cartoon Caption Contest by Keith von Cannon; and a Futureview column by L. Bruce Sapp. The Lord of the Rings cover is by Stephen Flame Taylor. Summary of this issue by Russ Maheras
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #245, July 28, 1978. This issue has three sections and 64 pages, and features a Crusader Comments column by Martin L. Greim; a Now What? column by Murray Bishoff; the second Kirk Alyn interview by Shel Dorf for his column Shel Dorf and the Fantasy Makers (the first appeared in TBG #181); a Star Trash comic strip by Eddie Eddings; and a Dateline comic strip by Fred Hembeck. The terrific Donald Duck and Howard the Duck cover is by Brad Caslor. Summary of this issue by Russ Maheras.
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #247, Aug. 11, 1978. This issue has three sections and 68 pages, and features a Beautiful Balloons column by Don and Maggie Thompson; two Media Report columns by David McDonnell; a Futureview column by L. Bruce Sapp; a four-page 1978 Chicago Comicon convention report, with photos, by Murray Bishoff (some photos by Rick Best); and a seven-page Don Glut interview, with photos, by Shel Dorf for his column Shel Dorf and the Fantasy Makers. The Prince Valiant cover is by Dan Hoffman and Pete Iro. Summary of this issue by Russ Maheras.
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The Buyers Guide for Comic Fandom #250, Sept. 1, 1978. This issue has four sections and 88 pages, and features two Dateline comic strips by Fred Hembeck. The cover is by Mike Gustovich and Kelly Alder. Summary of this issue by Russ Maheras.





















































