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Voice of Comicdom (1968 fanzine) comic books 1966-1968

  • Issue #6
    Voice of Comicdom (1968 fanzine) 6

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    Issue #6 - February 1966. Voice of Comicdom, billed as Comicdom's first newspaper, was one of the earliest comic book fanzines. Bill Dubay (who would go on to work for Warren on Creepy) and Rudy Franke were the prime movers behind this fanzine. In this issue: Bash Brannigan and the Comic Thieves, a fumetti starring Bill Dubay, Rudi Franke, Marty Arbunich and John Lynch. This month's Meet the Pro features John Belfi, a Golden Age artist who inked Jack Cole's Plastic Man for a while. An in-depth look at Apartment 3-G, the newspaper strip. Letters from Will Eisner, Sid Greene, Murray Boltinoff, Dick Ayers, Richard Kyle and Steve Perrin. Comic strips this issue: Jim Laser Beam and Solano the Brave by Ronn Foss, The Web by Bill Dubay, The Eye by Biljo White, The Cloak by Landon Chesney. Australia's Air Hawk by John Dixon is profiled. Article entitled "The Bond Era" by Rudy Franke reviews all the current secret agent movies. "Enter, The Panther" by John Ryan details the Australian Panther's origin. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 4 pages plus covers, B&W.

  • Issue #7

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  • Issue #8

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  • Issue #9
    Voice of Comicdom (1968 fanzine) 9

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    "Comicdom's First Newspaper." Al Williamson interview. Barbarella article. Johnny Doom, Ricky Rocket, and other comic strips. 4pgs, B&W.

  • Issue #10
    Voice of Comicdom (1968 fanzine) 10
    Published 1968 (est.) by Fanzine.

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    "Comicdom's First Newspaper." Steve Roper's William Overgard.

  • Issue #11
    Voice of Comicdom (1968 fanzine) 11

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    "Comicdom's First Newspaper." 1968 Southwestern Con. Artist Mell Graff article. Johnny Doom, High Moon, and other comic strips. 4pgs, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #12
    Voice of Comicdom (1968 fanzine) 12

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    Walt Disney Issue. Richard Corben's first appearance in VoC with part one of "Monsters Rule". Also Johnny Chambers, George Metzger, Rudy Franke, Dan Mosee, Bob Cardozo and Drew Sanders comic strips. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 6 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #13
    Voice of Comicdom (1968 fanzine) 13
    Published 1968 (est.) by Fanzine.

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    Alex Raymond Special featuring a checklist, a short biography, Flash Gordon, Rip Kirby and Flash Gordon movies and serials. "Monsters Rule" part two by Richard Corben. Gary Nelson's report on New York's 1968 comic convention. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 12 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #14
    Voice of Comicdom (1968 fanzine) 14

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    Neal Adams interview by Mike Friedrich, The Neal Adams Story by Rudy Franke, Richard Corben designs a new logo and contributes parts 3-5 of "Monsters Rule". George Metzger's "In the Lower Depths". Jack Kirby sketched Christmas Card illustration. Mike Friedrich and Neal Adams' "Observations" strip. Charleton's Pete Morisi is interviewed. Rudy Franke takes over as editor. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 12 pages, B&W.