Writers / Artists: Frank Frazetta



This issue served as the 2nd issue of Frazetta, with lots of art, and articles by Bob Barrett and Frank Frank Frazetta himself.

[Note: At least one image in this entry was found online (probably at an auction site) and saved for personal use. And then the Database project came along! If you recognize your image we'd like to have your permission and would love to give you credit for your work. Please contact us through Site Info > About in the main menu up top.]

The Comic and Fantasy Art Amateur Press Association.

Interview with C.L. Moore.
[Note: At least one image in this entry was found online (probably at an auction site) and saved for personal use. And then the Database project came along! If you recognize your image we'd like to have your permission and would love to give you credit for your work. Please contact us through Site Info > About in the main menu up top.]

[Note: At least one image in this entry was found online (probably at an auction site) and saved for personal use. And then the Database project came along! If you recognize your image we'd like to have your permission and would love to give you credit for your work. Please contact us through Site Info > About in the main menu up top.]

Literary zine from the University of California (Davis) that contains a 1998 interview with Neal Adams (in English, Spanish and French), cover art by Moebius, cartoons by Jae-Dong Park, a drawing by Frank Frazetta, poetry, short fiction, an essay and other artwork.
Published flipbook-style where the issue starts from each end.
There may be more contributors than listed above.

Thick, ambitious collection of checklists for works by Neal Adams, Carl Barks, Frank Brunner, Johnny Craig, Reed Crandall, Jack Davis, Steve Ditko, Will Eisner, Bill Everett, Al Feldstein, Lou Fine, Frank Frazetta, Graham Ingels, Jeffrey Catherine Jones, Mike Kaluta, Gil Kane, Jack Kirby, Roy G. Krenkel, Bernie Krigstein, Joe Kubert, Harvey Kurtzman, Russ Manning, Gray Morrow, Mike Ploog, Barry Windsor-Smith, Jim Starlin, Jim Steranko, Alex Toth, Al Williamson, Basil Wolverton, Wally Wood and Berni Wrightson.
Also contains previously unpublished artwork by Al Williamson/Frank Frazetta, Alex Nino, Jack Kirby and Bernie Wrightson.
Compiled by Jeff Merrihue, David Casner and Geoff Steadman.
Offset, perfect bound. Approximately 200 pages. Published circa 1977.

[Note: At least one image in this entry was found online (probably at an auction site) and saved for personal use. And then the Database project came along! If you recognize your image we'd like to have your permission and would love to give you credit for your work. Please contact us through Site Info > About in the main menu up top.]

8-1/8 x 10-3/4 inches.
Features an interview with James Bama, and a portfolio of Buck Rogers covers by Frank Frazetta.

Features an interview with Al Feldstein about EC’s 3-D comics.

Articles about Frazetta’s comic strip work, EC art exhibit, Wally Wood diorama, Wood’s last work for MAD, work by Wood when he was in the military, Jerry Weist and Squa Tront, and more.

A limited edition “especially prepared for the ‘Aliens, Monsters, and Madman: The Art of EC Comics!’ exhibition…at the Jordon Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon.”

Edited by Ron Barlow. Design and layout by Barlow, and Leslie Cabarga. Features profiles of EC staff, article titled “EC on Film” by Bhob Stewart, and black-&-white reprints of classic EC stories by Joe Orlando, Graham Ingels, Al Williamson, Wally Wood, Reed Crandall, Frank Frazetta, and George Evans.

[Note: At least one image in this entry was found online (probably at an auction site) and saved for personal use. And then the Database project came along! If you recognize your image we'd like to have your permission and would love to give you credit for your work. Please contact us through Site Info > About in the main menu up top.]

[Note: At least one image in this entry was found online (probably at an auction site) and saved for personal use. And then the Database project came along! If you recognize your image we'd like to have your permission and would love to give you credit for your work. Please contact us through Site Info > About in the main menu up top.]

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.

This 2nd issue of Frazetta was published as The Burroughs Bulletin #29, and as such, is a much more full-blooded fanzine with articles by Bob Barrett and Frank Frazetta himself. Also, a Thunda reprint.

[Note: At least one image in this entry was found online (probably at an auction site) and saved for personal use. And then the Database project came along! If you recognize your image we'd like to have your permission and would love to give you credit for your work. Please contact us through Site Info > About in the main menu up top.]
Page 1 of 3
What Is This Site?
A virtual archive of mini-comics, fanzines, small press comics, newave comix and related items. The physical archive, housed at PF headquarters, is being built with personal acquisitions as well as generous donations from supporters. This project is most definitely a work in progress.