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Comic and Crypt presents (1971) comic books 1971

  • Issue #1
    Comic and Crypt presents (1971) 1

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    Fanzine published by Comic and Crypt Publishing. Neal Adams and George Henderson interview, Ronn Sutton and Jim Steranko artwork.

  • Issue #2

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    Fanzine published by Comic and Crypt Publishing. Neal Adams and George Henderson interview, Ronn Sutton and Jim Steranko artwork.

  • Issue #3

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    Fanzine published by Comic and Crypt Publishing. Neal Adams and George Henderson interview, Ronn Sutton and Jim Steranko artwork.

  • Issue #4

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    Fanzine published by Comic and Crypt Publishing. Neal Adams and George Henderson interview, Ronn Sutton and Jim Steranko artwork.

  • Issue #5
    Comic and Crypt presents (1971) 5

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    Fanzine edited by Mark Sigal appealing to both the comic and gothic fan - published by Comic and Crypt Publishing. Adkins-Russell cover. In this issue, an interview with Jack Kirby and Carmine Infantino, "Kirby's Kozmic Papers" article by Bruce Kalnins, Hammer Films' Count Dracula, Christopher Lee. Print run 1,000; cardstock cover; approx. 8.25 x 11; black and white; 32 pages.