Writers / Artists: Wally Wood




Fanzine celebrating 50 years of war comics as published by DC. The wraparound cover is loaded with cartoonist portraits and self-portraits. Many of those artists also get one- and two-page articles inside about their military experience and comics work (plus new artwork).
There's also a full-color centerspread painting of the USS Stevens by Sam Glanzman.
There may be other contributors not listed above.

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Wally Wood issue, featuring articles about Wood’s career, and a Wally Wood checklist.
Letters from Joe Kubert, Bob Cosgrove, and Duffy Vohland.
Characters in art include: Dynamo, Captain Science, Animen, Animan, Nudine, Daredevil, Radian, Captain Action, Captain America
Offset, saddle-stitched.

Features an interview with Ron Parker (editor/publisher of classic EC fanzine, Hoohah!), articles about the final years of Graham Ingels, the first EC convention, and more.

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

“One-shot edition put together for the fans and collectors attending the San Diego Comic Con 2000.” Includes pages reprinted from EC Lives! — the 1972 EC Fan Addict Convention Book, and an article titled “The EC Story” by Roger Hill.

EC fanzine. Title changed to Seraphim with issue #4.

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.
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A mini-sized reprint of Wally Wood's "The End" story from The Woodwork Gazette #2 with the misprinted last page restored by Floyd Lewis.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.

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Interviews with Gahan Wilson and Harry Harrison.

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

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