Comics Buyer's Guide (1971) comic books 2001-2003
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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.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: a feature on current Marvel and DC films; Catching Up with Bill Cole; an obituary of Katy Keene creator Bill Woggon; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. April 4, 2003. Cover price $3.99.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: a feature on CrossGen's literacy program; Catching Up with Terry Austin; a piece on DC's first Martian Manhunter; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. June 13, 2003. Cover price $3.99.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: a feature on Comic Book: The Movie; Catching Up with Tom Gill; an obituary for Al Hartley; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. June 20, 2003. Cover price $3.99.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: a feature on the Hulk movie; Catching Up with Lou Ferrigno; a piece on DC's Archives series; an article about Eclipso; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. June 27, 2003. Cover price $3.99.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: a feature on David Mack's return to Daredevil; part three of the History of the Direct Market; a piece on Duck Dodgers; Denis Kitchen and Will Eisner remember Dave Schreiner; an X-Men rogues quiz; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. September 26, 2003. Cover price $3.99.