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Year: 1970

Aspect #2

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18 pages of art and comics by Barry Windsor-Smith, plus "The Golden Age of Frankenstein" article by Denis Gifford, fiction by Chris Lowder and other art by Frank Brunner (back cover), Paul Neary, Alan Hunter, Jim Baikie (cover) and Steve Parkhouse.

Characters appearing in fan art include Emma Peel (Diana Rigg) and Frankenstein's monster.

Offset printed.

Astounding Suspense #1

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Comic starring Conrad Mason, Ghost Hunter in "The Magic Shop" by Craig Boldman.

Saddle-stitched, roughly 6¾ x 9¾".

Auction Block #2

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A Detroit Triple Fan Fair 1969 report, "The Al Williamson Story" article, fanzine reviews, letters (Maggie Thompson, Art Cooper and others), Captain Marvel cover art by Don Vaughn, more.

Auction Block #3

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Scrooge McDuck cover by Rick Dey, fanzine reviews, "Little Lulu is for Intellectuals" article, letters (Ronn Foss, Bill Spicer, Shel Dorf and others), more.

Auction Block #4

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Cover art by Alan "Jim" Hanley, "Exposé!" article (on the similarities between a 1949 George Tuska-drawn character, Mr. Crime, and the earlier Postum advertising character, Mr. Coffee-Nerves), lots of fanzine reviews, letters (Fred Hembeck, Terry Austin, Bruce Hamilton and others), more.

Cartoonist 1970 Annual, The

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Reuben Awards issue.

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Cinemania #17

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Produced "mostly" for CAPA-Alpha (issue unknown).

Published in 1970?

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Collector's Chronicle, The #3

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Contents include a Barbarella art portfolio and a letter from Fredric Wertham.

32 pages, offset, side-stapled.

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Collectors Gallery #5

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Comic Art Convention badges (1969-1976)

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Printed badges (/tickets?) for Comic Art Conventions in New York City.

Comic Artist, The #3

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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.

Comic Book Price Guide, The [#1]

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Comic Comments #19

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Comics/fandom news and views by Gary Brown. Other contents include: art/comics by Doug Potter and TBC (?); letters from Mark Evanier, Bill Schelly, Tony Isabella and others; a review of Jim Steranko's History of Comics Vol. 1; more.

Mimeo/offset?, corner-stapled.

"Paid circulation": 110

Comic-Con International: San Diego 1970 Program

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Known then as San Diego's Golden State Comic-Con.

Dallascon Bulletin #05

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Features ads for Amra, Pow #1, Anomaly, Trumpet, Gore Creatures #17, Paragon Illustrated #1, All Dynamic, Steranko’s History of Comics, Bill Schelly’s Incognito #8, and Star Studded Comics #17.

 

Dallascon Bulletin #06

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Features ads for Richard Corben posters, Worldbeater Frazetta posters, Star Studded Comics #17, Mount to the Stars, Funnyworld #12, Voice of Comicdom #16, Futura #9, The Collector #19, Seraphim, Xanadu #1, Realm, The Collector’s Chronicle #3, True Hero #2, Nucleus #3*4, Phoenix #’s 3 and #4, and All Dynamic #5*6.

 

Dallascon Bulletin #07

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Features ads for This is Legend #1, Trumpet #11 and #12, Cinefantastique, Torture Murder Pictorial #1, David Anthony Kraft’s Omnifan, Squa Tront #4, Anomaly, Comic Crusader #9, All Dynamic, Black Oracle #3, and Gore Creatures #18.

Letters page includes letters from Landon Chesney, Joe Krolik, and Jack Williamson.

 

Dallascon Bulletin #08

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Includes ads for Kenneth Smith Phantasmagoria posters, This is Legend, Fantagor #1, Funnyworld #13, Black Oracle #4, Doctor Weird #1, The Buyer’s Guide, Cinefantastique, MCR #4, Infinity #2, Promethean Enterprises, Reality, Captain George Presents, Amra, and Nucleus #5.

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