Writers / Artists: Alan Hutchinson

Contents include: "Academy or DCTC?" article; other DC Trade Center promotion; pro comic news; letters (Buddy Saunders, Ray Miller, Rick Weingroff, Jeff Gelb, others); ad for Super-Hero #5 drawn by Mickey Schwaberow; more.
Characters in art include: Judomaster, Fatman, Mr. L. Dedd
Offset/ditto, 24 pages (although 3 sheets are bound-in one-sided flyers), side-stapled.

Comics/fandom news and views by Gary Brown and Wayne DeWald. Also contains letters by Mike Friedrich, Gary Friedrich, Rocke Mastroserio, Tom Fagan, Mike Barrier and others, plus art by Ronn Foss and Alan Hutchinson.
Characters in fan art include: Green Lantern, Ringo Starr
Mimeo, side-stapled.
The copy in this entry's images, at some point, had staples removed, protective sheets added at front and back and then got restapled.

Contains a letter from Paul Gambaccini, a tribute to Reed Crandall, news that Steve Ditko would no longer be doing Spider-Man for Marvel Comics, Catwoman art by Doug Potter, The Spirit art by Will Eisner, and The Fox by Ronn Foss.

Contains features on the United Fanzine Organization publishing co-op, comic books and racketeering, romance comics, more.
Characters appearing in artwork include the Black Knight, Richie Rich, Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, Sad Sack, Archie Andrews, Hawkman, Jonah Hex and Wonder Woman.
There may be more contributors than listed above.

Contents include: "The Many Alternate Fates of the Phoenix: The Complete Story Behind the Death of Jean Grey" (contains previously unpublished artwork); interview with Denny O'Neil; "The Silver Age of Comics" article; interview with art spiegelman and Francoise Mouly (with much sample art from the then-new Raw #1); article on Al Capp and "Li'l Abner"; fanzine reviews; more.
Characters appearing in fan art: Batman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Black Canary, Thor, Wonder Woman, Superman, Martian Manhunter, Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, Mickey Mouse

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Devoted to the work of Sheldon Mayer.
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Fanzine for Graphic Art Collectors, International.
Contents include: articles on Will Eisner's Spirit, fandom and the X-Men, plus letters and more.
Offset? Side-stapled.

Includes interviews with Joe Kubert, and Murray Boltinoff.

Interviews with Roger Brand, Hal Foster, Tom Ryan. Biography of Neal Adams, with index of his work.
![Ibid [Gary Brown] #008](https://poopsheetfoundation.com/media/com_mtree/images/listings/s/23341.jpg)
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Editorial features include:
Cover by Ron Wilber. Back cover by Kerry Gammill.
A reprint of “Stretching Things” written by Bruce Hamilton and drawn by Steve Ditko, from Fantastic Fears #5 (1954).
“Steve Ditko, Master of Mystery” by James Van Hise.
A Steve Ditko cover gallery.
“Notes on Ditko’s Spider-Man and Other Outcasts of Society” by Frank Latimer.
"Don Rosa's INFORMATION CENTER” by Don Rosa.
“CRITIQUE” fanzine and comix reviews by Mark Burbey, and JVH. “Twilight of the Heroes” by Ron Wilber.
“The Weird Worlds of Basil Wolverton” by JVH.
“Star Bored!, or How a Good Idea Got Really Mucked Up” by JVH.
“THE KEYHOLE” by Gary Brown.
“COMIC COLLECTORS COMMENTS” by Howard P. Siegel.
“THE PERTWILLABY PAPERS” by Don Rosa.
“COMICOPIA” by RC Harvey.
"BLASTS FROM THE READERS" with a letter from Roy Thomas.
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CHICAGO’S GRAPHICS REVIEW #1, 2
CINEFANTASTIQUE Vol. 7, #1
EAGLESTAR #2
ECSTACY OBLIVION #3
ENTERPRISE INCIDENTS #1 thru 5
FANDOM DIRECTORY
GOLDEN AGE COLLECTOR #1, 2, 3
INFAMOUS FUNNIES #1
QUESTAR #1
SPACE FANTASIES #1
SUPERZINE
THE FRIENDS OF ODDKIN (Wally Wood)
TREK #10
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