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Alter Ego Cartoonist Profiles Hogan's Alley Mad Magazine Mad Super Special Menomenee Falls Gazette and Guardian Metal Hurlant
This copy includes the loose 7x10.5 two-color comic strip insert created by Kaz exclusively for this issue. Uncommon with this print still present. Long out...
Joseph Clement Coll. Herriman's Baron Bean. Corto Maltese.
A pristine copy of an early issue of the last major title from Warren Publishing (Creepy, Eerie, Vampirella). With nine stories behind a great Richard...
An unread warehouse find of the first issue. A tiny bit of wear at the open corners from storage. No reading wear at all. 1984 was the last major title...
From the publisher: Vol. 13 of this eclectic contemporary art magazine cruises in with a cover by Rocket USA's (the company responsible for the Futurama...
The complete storyline "Who Shot Pat Patton?" (8/26/82 - 4/3/83).
Reprints two Dick Tracy stories by Max Allan Collins. Dailies and Sundays 5/14/82 - 8/25/82 and 12/25/83 - 4/29/84.
Mike Barrier's classic fanzine covering "The world of film animation and comic art." The front and back covers features Richard Williams' animation of...
Mike Barrier's classic fanzine covering "The world of animated films and comic art." This issue features: Richard Williams' animation of the...
This copy includes the loose 7x10 two-color comic strip insert created by Rick Prol exclusively for this issue. Uncommon with this print still present. Long...
Jack Kent's King Aroo. Harold Gray's Little Joe. Percy Crosby.
From the publisher: We're celebrating the 40th anniversary of THOR in THE JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR #36! To start things off, there's two incredible color...
From the publisher: For its 80th issue, the Jack Kirby Collector magazine presents a double-sized 50th anniversary examination of Kirby's magnum opus!...
"Milton Knight Jr's Fairy Tales for Adults." Written & illustrated by Milton Knight Jr. B&W, 32 pages of comics, with a full-page house ad for the...
An all-Alex Nino issue collecting six classic stories from earlier issues: "A Boy and his Thing" (from Creepy #101, 1978) "Keep Kool" (from Creepy #104,...
Souvenir of the 1974 Famous Monsters Convention at the Commodore Hotel in New York City. Cover by Ken Kelly. Edited by Forrest J. Ackerman. Stories by...
This issue cover features Joe Orlando, with an illustrated interview stressing his work as an editor at DC and a reprint of his EC story "Judgement Day."...
44-page interview with Carlos Pacheco, profusely illustrated with unpublished art. 20-page interview with Andi Watson, profusely illustrated with rare and...
Kerry Drake: The Case of the Missing Cartoonist A complete episode of the classic detective strip from 1949. Allen Saunders’s script and Al...
Seven artists from around the world - Tony Sandoval, Beatriz Tormo, Pat Ryu, Luis Ledesma, Lilian Coquillaud, Patricio Betteo, and Nemiri - have contributed...
"Southern Populism - Cartooning by Marlette." "With Malicious Intent - Libel and the Political Cartoonist." "Cartoonists and the Law." "Never...
A serialized reprinting of a graphic novel by Severin: Harry Sauve la Planete - "La Force de l'Eclair" with extra pages and other new material added....
An all-John Severin issue with eight classic stories from Creepy and Eerie: A Toast to Memory, The Haunting, Star Saga, Battle Rot, Myron Meek, Angel of...
The third in The Comics Journal's series of oversized coffe-table volumes, this lush collection of art, comics and commentary kicks off with a gigantic,...
A 2002 comic magazine by Typex (Raymond Koot), the creator of the graphic novel Andy: A Factual Fairytale -- The Life and Times of Andy Warhol. With...
A special issue devoted to Basil Wolverton. Includes rare art and a long interview.
Souvenir program book with biographies of the guests of honor and filled with full-page illustrations, including a section of tributes to Will Eisner's...
The last issue of the original 1960s run of Roy Thomas comics fanzine. Gil Kane interviewed by John Benson. Article by Phil Seuling about putting on...
From the publisher: ALTER EGO: CENTENNIAL is a celebration of 100 issues, and 50 years, of ALTER EGO, Roy Thomas’ legendary super-hero fanzine....
From the publisher: ALTER EGO #101 asks “Who’s Afraid of Victor Fox?” with an examination of the Fox Comics of the 1940s—Blue...
Out of print. From the publisher: ALTER EGO #34 presents a QUALITY TIME focus on Plastic Man, Blackhawk, Doll Man, and the Golden Age Greats Who...
Out of print. From the publisher: ALTER EGO #76 is a JOE SIMON Special, featuring a Fighting American cover by JOE--as he's interviewed in depth by...
From the publisher: ALTER EGO #79 is a Spotlight on Superman & His Creators! Behind a fabulous new cover by MICHAEL GOLDEN—a Kandor-size...
Out of print. Back Issue celebrates comic books of the 1970s, 1980s, and today through a variety of recurring (and rotating) departments. From the...
Back Issue celebrates comic books of the 1970s, 1980s, and today through a variety of recurring (and rotating) departments. From the publisher: BACK...
Scorchy Smith by Noel Sickles & Bert Christman (10/12/36 - 12/2/36), Captain Easy by Leslie Turner (1/17/49 - 7/23/49), and Lance by Warren Tufts (three...
Scorchy Smith by Bert Christman (12/14/36 - 2/17/37), Captain Easy by Leslie Turner (7/25 - 12/8/49), and Lance by Warren Tufts (three Sundays in color!)....
This copy is from the collection of longtime Mad Magazine editor Nick Meglin with a Certificate of Authenticity "Madly Yours, From The Estate Collection of...
Interviews with Hi & Lois creators, Disney animator Aaron Blaise, and Gasoline Alley's Jim Scancarelli. Ralph Barton. How to create an animation portfolio by...
Interview with Bebe's Kids director Bruce Smith. Cyberspace Comics. Speed Bump. Dick Tracy's Divorce. Specialty drawings by cartoonists for the 49th NCS...
Neal Adams, John Severin, Don Martin, Hank Ketcham, Half Hitch, and others.
Bil Keane's Family Circus. Funky Winkerbean. Frank Bolle. Stan Lynde. Flash Gordon relaunch. Ask Leo.
Memories of Milt Gross. Broom Hilda Russell Myers interview. Neal Adams interview - Part 3. Alfred Andriola writes about "The Story Strip and Our Times"...
Dale Messick interview. A conversation between Gus Arrola and Paul Coker. A Bernard Prince story by Hermann and Greg.
Alex Raymond. Stan Drake. Chester Gould. Joe Kubert. Tony Auth. Others.