Writers / Artists: Bernie Wrightson

Profile of Bernie Wrightson by Bruce Jones, profile of John Stanley by Don Phelps, auto-bio by Frank Thorne, article about the annual costume parade by Jim Burns.



Five original stories by Bernie Wrightson, plus “Uncle Bill’s Barrel,” reprinted from GRAPHIC SHOWCASE #2. Stories written by Wrightson, introduction written by Ron Barlow.

Catalog for “The Berni Wrightson Exhibition” held at the New York Comic Arts Gallery. Art by Wrightson, with commentary.

Edited by Greg Theakston and Ed Reliuga. Interview with Wrightson, checklist, and art by Wrightson.

Some of the contents include: a Martin Greim-organized jam page by Infantino, Anderson, Buniak, Wrightson, Miller, Palmer, Ditko, Kida and Romita; a two-page Beatles-themed "solo jam" by Erling
Characters appearing in art and comics include: Jim Woodring's Manhog, Splash Brannigan, Thunderbunny, Adam Strange, Swamp Thing, Dr. Mid-Nite, Daredevil, Blue Beetle, Airboy, Emo Philips, William Shatner/Captain Kirk, DeForest Kelley/Bones, Nichelle Nichols/Lt. Uhura, Jay Leno, Jackie Chan, Eminem, Mike Tyson, John Fahey, Daria, They Might Be Giants, Brad Pitt, Prince Charles
Fewer than 50 copies usually printed (probably more like 25).
Centrail Mailer for this issue: Mark Campos

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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Also contains previously unpublished artwork by Al Williamson/Frank Frazetta, Alex Nino, Jack Kirby and Bernie Wrightson.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.

This issue is all Flash Gordon. Contents include: indepth "Flash Gordon Films" article by Royer; articles on serials "Trip to Mars" and "Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe"; roundtable discussion between Royer, Sinnott, Greim and Tony Isabella; a four-page Flash Gordon comic by Greim and Black.
Characters in fan art include: Flash Gordon, Ming the Merciless, Azura
Offset, saddle-stitched.

Special "Barbaric Issue". Contents include: interview with Frank Thorne; Conan fiction by Isabella; article on Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan; profile of artist Carlos Gimenez (Dani Futuro); 10-page Eclipse ama-hero strip by Foss; more.
Characters in fan art include: Conan the Barbarian, Tomahawk, Dani Futuro, Thor, Slam Bradley, Tarzan
Offset, saddle-stitched.
There are two other artists I couldn't identify.

Adzine, with cover by Bernie Wrightson. This was the only issue.

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.

Interview with Howard Purcell, John Fantucchio portfolio, NY Con 1970 report, Multicon 1970 report.
Oversized: 9 x 12 inches.

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Doug Murray and Richard Garrison edited volumes #1a and #1b, and published volume #1a. Bruce Hershenson, however, published volume #1b.

Features interviews with Bill Gaines, and Jim Warren.

Infinity #3 was published as a two volume issue, each volume running 32 pages.
Features interviews with Jeff Jones, Frank Brunner, Bruce Jones.
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