Year: 1969

Features ads for Trumpet #10, Mount to the Stars #2, Eon #4, Star-Studded Comics #16, Guts #5, Steranko’s Talon, Black Oracle #2, Comic Book #4, All Dynamic #3, Fantastic Fanzine, and Wotta World #1.

Features front cover by George Barr, back cover by Steve Ditko, fiction by Frank Littman, and strips by Mike Bennett, and Terry & Pat McGreal.
Eon #3 ad from RBCC #64.

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Includes reprint of Tarzan Sunday pages by Burne Hogarth, Flash Gordon Big Little Book illustrations by Alex Raymond, a Houston Con 1969 report with photos, a one-page strip by Earl Blair and Roy Bonario, and Golden Age cover reproductions.

Flyer for the Chicago-area fan group meeting.
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Flyer for the Chicago-area fan group meeting.
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Contents include a cover by Joe Rabon, a Black Terror drawing by John Fantucchio, a six-page Lion strip by Biljo White, two pages of vintage Buck Rogers.
After Fighting Hero Comics #13, publication was temporarily halted, then restarted to end with Fighting Hero Comics #14.
Stated: small & limited print run

Two printings differ from one another in numerous ways. While the contents are essentially the same, they’re re-arranged slightly, with different covers. The Thunda reprint in the 1st printing is half-toned from the original comic, while in the 2nd printing the story is reproduced from either stats or the original art.
The indicia lists “Attezarf” as the publisher, but the second issue explains how Frazetta #1 & 2 came to be, and reveals Vernell Coriell and Bob Barrett to be the primary forces behind their publication.
The 1st printing has a $2.00 cover price.
The 2nd printing has a $2.50 cover price.

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Features interviews with Alex Toth and Rudy Larriva. Letters from Mike Barrier, John Benson, Harvey Kurtzman, Howard Waldrop, Hames Ware, Jim Jones, Ron Harris, Jim Gardner, and John Ryan.
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