Series Tag: Batmania

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include: article on Robin's solo stories in Star Spangled Comics; address list of Batmanians; full-page ad for Biljo's The Eye #1; Batman-related sightings in the media; more.
Characters in fan art include: Batman, Robin, Crazy Quilt, Dante Leonardo
Ditto/mimeo, side-stapled.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include: "Those Behind Batman" article; profile of collector Andrew Fraknoi; Batman-related sightings in the media; an index of Robin's solo stories in Star Spangled Comics; letters (Howie Post, Bob Butts, John Wright, others); more.
Characters in fan art include: Batman, Robin, the Eye
Ditto/mimeo, side-stapled.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include: "Batman Before Robin, Part II" article; report on Con-Cave '68 (New York Comic Con); profile on collector Marty Arbunich; The 007 Collector #1 (four-page bound-in supplement); Batman-related sightings in the media; ads; more.
Characters in fan art include: Batman, Robin, Hugo Strange, James Bond, Bat-Mite
Ditto/mimeo, side-stapled.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include: evolution of the Bat-Plane; the 2nd annual Batmania ballot; capsule versions of Batman stories from 1949-1952; letters; more.
Ditto/mimeo, side-stapled.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include: Adam West/Burt Ward Batman TV show cover, article on All Star Comics, 2nd annual Batmania ballot results, miscellaneous Batman-related tidbits, editorial cartoons featuring Batman, letters, more.
Offset/mimeo, side-stapled.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include: "The World's Finest Team of Heroes" article (with Superman); editorial and other cartoons outside of the comic book industry featuring Batman (including one by Virgil Partch); "The Rumble of Artillery and the Rustle of Batwings" article (comics in Germany); letters; more.
Offset/mimeo/ditto, side-stapled.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include: a report on the 1966 Batman show at Shea Stadium; capsule versions of 1940 Batman stories; a half-toned photo of Adam West as Batman; the story of one fan's visit to the Batman set at Desilu; letters (Irene Vartanoff, Steve Kelez, others); more.
Offset/mimeo, side-stapled.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include: two reports on the 1966 Con-Cave in NYC (plus panel photos of Gil Kane, Murphy Anderson, Julius Schwartz, Bill Finger and others); an indepth article on the subject of camp; a great illustrated ad for Dave Herring's Odd #12; another ad for Howard Rogofsky; letters; more.
Offset/mimeo, side-stapled.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include: "The British Side of Batman" article; details on the "The New White House of Comics"; Batman-related news; Batmania ballot results; "Flash Gordon Flies Again: The 39 Atrocities" article; fan fiction; letters; more.
Ditto/mimeo, side-stapled.

Batman-themed fanzine. 3rd anniversary issue. Contents include capsule summaries of 1942 Batman stories, excerpts from recent Batman-related news reportage, comic strip instructions on how to do the Batusi, a bit on Bob Kane and the creation of Batman, more.
Ditto/mimeo printed.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include "The Legacies of Archie Goodwin" article, profile of artist Jim Jones, more.
Ditto/mimeo printed.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include "Blood, Sweat and Tears... and Then Some or How to Sell a Batman Story in 12 Easy (?) Lessons", a Detective Comics index, "The Batman of Old and New" article, the 1974 Batmania ballot, more.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include a Detective Comics index, letters (Mike Friedrich, Tom Fagan, others), a six-page Batman/Daredevil parody comic, more.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include fan fiction, a Batman index (part 2), letters (Jim Shooter, Mike Friedrich, others), more.
Two other artists: [?] Kirk and [?] Doyle
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.
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