Comics Buyer's Guide (1971) comic books 1999-2001
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February 26, 1999. Tim Bradstreet - through the dark stuff; Marvel sells Fleer/Skybox; the final fate of Fred Hembeck; convention planner for 1999. Maximum Black cover by Tim Bradstreet. Cover price $2.95.
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March 26, 1999. Dick Ayers interview; Spidey lawsuit is settled; Archie's John Goldwater dies; Dark Horse's Mike Richardson speaks on The Comic Code; Oakland WonderCon is April 16-18; Harvey nominations are announced; Fred Hembeck sees a ghost; Mr. Silver Age visits the '50s. Cover price $2.95.
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July 2, 1999. The Silver Age Family Tree - where do your favorite comics have their roots?; pages of reviews; thousands of back issues available in Comic Heaven Auction. Cover features the covers of Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane (1958) #32 by Curt Swan & John Forte and Action Comics (1938 DC) #284 by Swan and Sheldon Moldoff. Cover price $2.95.
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August 6, 1999. Celebrating more than 50 years of 'Super' Jim Mooney comics; Alex Ross raises $66,000+ for UNICEF; head back to school with September-shipping comics. Jim Mooney cover. Cover price $2.95.
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September 17, 1999. The Write Stuff - Neil Gaiman. The Writer's Journey - and a new Sandman tale. Plus: your guide to The Expo/SPX '99. Cover price $2.95.
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October 22, 1999. 60 Years of Marvel; Chris Claremont returns to X-Men; "Sabrina without a stitch?" What did Archie say?; New York's Big Apple Con goes national Nov. 12-14. Cover features the covers of Marvel Comics (1939) #1 by Frank R. Paul and All Winners Comics (1941) #19. Cover price $2.95.
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July 27, 2001. Reviews Issue - everybody's a critic; Joe Simon and Marvel continue Captain America battle; introducing The Reading Room; first look - CGC Population Report. Cover price $3.50.
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August 3, 2001. Stock your shelves with comics collections; why do we need Clark Kent?; CGC Population Report - the numbers tell a tale; bonus preview - Sir Apropos of Nothing. Cover price $3.50.
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August 17, 2001. Living legends celebrate Comic-Con International: San Diego; revisit the Super-Pet shop with Mr. Silver Age; Marvel/DC spar at Comic-Con; CBG Pick of the Week - Joss Whedon's Fray; do pedigrees still matter? Cover price $3.50.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: a column on Marvel and DC rivalry by Peter David; thoughts on Christopher Hewett and Lorenzo music by Mark Evanier; features on Samurai Jack, RoboDojo, and a post-San Diego wrap up; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. Cover price $3.50.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: a column on the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund by Peter David; thoughts on Bill Finger, Get Smart, and Dave Barry by Mark Evanier; Marvelous memories by Tony Isabella; Spider-Man foes by Fred Hembeck; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. Cover price $3.50.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: a column on Ghost World by Gwen David (Peter's daughter); a piece on The Web by Craig Shutt; Celebrating 60 years with Archie; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. Cover price $3.50.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: a memoriam of fandom pioneer Ronn Foss; a column on Dragon*Con by Peter David; an article about Classics Illustrated comics; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. Includes letter by Jo Duffy. Cover price $3.50.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: features on Knights of the Dinner Table and Dork Storm Press; a piece on the Justice League cartoon; a column on a night at MIT by Peter David; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. Includes a letter by Jim Steranko (in the Captain Comics column). Cover price $3.50.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: a feature on CBG covers; an update on the Spider-Man movie; letters about smoking in comics; thoughts on Warren magazines by Mark Evanier; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. Cover price $3.50.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: a feature on Harry Potter; Catching Up with Denis Kitchen; a piece on Captain Marvel by Andrew Smith; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. Cover price $3.50.