Writers / Artists: George Barr

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Nicely produced catalog from Collectors Book Store (Hollywood) with half-toned (and some color) reproductions of artwork for sale by Stephen Fabian, Hal Foster, Disney studio artists, Robert Williams, Milton Caniff, Winsor McCay, Bill Ward, Robert Kline, Carl Barks, Basil Wolverton, Jack Kirby, Milt Gross, Marge Henderson, Al Capp, Reed Crandall, Carl Lundgren, Virgil Finlay, Jay Lynch, Jack Gaughan, Bud Sagendorf, George Barr, Bob Zoell, Mac Raboy, Carl Anderson, Kenneth Smith and many others.
This issue also contains one-page biographical pieces on artists Vivie Risto and James McQuade.
Characters represented include: Doc Savage, Betty Boop, Disney ducks, Popeye, Henry
Offset, saddle-stitched.

Features ads for Trumpet, Star-Studded Comics, Graphic Story Magazine, and Erb-Dom.

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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Edited by George Beahm, with an interview with Tim Kirk, and annotated indices of Kirk’s work in fanzines, magazines, calendars, flyers, greeting cards, etc. 1500 square-bound paperback copies, and 100 hardback copies.

Nickelodeon took the place of Trumpet after Tom Reamy became embroiled in a publishing deal with Nostalgia Inc. that didn’t turn out as he had hoped or been led to believe. Reamy shared editing and publishing duties with Ken Keller, who would go on to publish Trumpet #12 in 1981, in an effort to resurrect the title.

Features include an interview with Frederick Pohl.
Letters page includes letters from Doug Potter, Kenneth Smith, and Andrew Porter.

Edited by Rich Hauser, Jay Broecker, Helmet Mueller and Wally Reichert.
Numbered edition of 125.

Letters page includes letters from Robert Bloch and Andrew Offutt.

Features include the first installment of George Barr’s adaptation of Poul Anderson’s The Broken Sword.
Letters page includes letters from Poul Anderson, George Barr, and Harry Warner Jr.

This issue includes a two-page ad for Witzend #1.
Letters page includes letters from Maggie Thompson, Jerry Pournelle, Harry Warner Jr., and Fritz Leiber.

Features include the second installment of George Barr’s adaptation of Poul Anderson’s The Broken Sword.
Letters page includes letters from Ted White, Harry Warner Jr., Andrew Offutt, and George Barr.
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