Year: 1974


Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include "The Legacies of Archie Goodwin" article, profile of artist Jim Jones, more.
Ditto/mimeo printed.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include "Blood, Sweat and Tears... and Then Some or How to Sell a Batman Story in 12 Easy (?) Lessons", a Detective Comics index, "The Batman of Old and New" article, the 1974 Batmania ballot, more.

Batman-themed fanzine. Contents include a Detective Comics index, letters (Mike Friedrich, Tom Fagan, others), a six-page Batman/Daredevil parody comic, more.

"Tales from the Berkeley-Con," underground comic format program book published by Last Gasp/Rip Off Press. Wrap-around cover by Rand Holmes.

#303 in Jay Kennedy's Official Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide.

Contents include: "Dan O'Neill and Odd Bodkins" article; a one-page tribute comic, "Bod Oddkins"; an interview with fictional comic strip star Casey Ruggles; articles on "Terry and the Pirates" and Warren Tuft's "Lance"; comic strip news; letters from Fredric Wertham M.D.; sale lists; more.
Offset/mimeo, side-stapled.

Highlights of this issue are the cover and 2-page color strip by Richard Corben, and an article about DC’s Korak, Son of Tarzan comic of the 1970s by John Pocsik.

"The Cartoon Museum Publication"
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Contents include: interview with Walter Koenig (Ensign Chekov); "Star Trek Revisited" article; production drawings for the Star Trek animated series; three articles on the Captain Marvel family, villains and 1940s serials; one-page profile of Kurt Schaffenberger; a Collector cover gallery; two pages of Zero Hero by Harvey; four-page Steve Ditko comic; "A Short History of Pulp Fandom" article; "The Heroes of Nostalgic Literature: Pulps vs Comics" article; article on the resurrection of Will Eisner's Spirit; article on the Perry Rhodan series; 10-page Greenhorn comic by Hanley; letters (Bill Gaines, others); more.
Characters include: William Shatner/Captain Kirk, Leonard Nimoy/Mister Spock, Nichelle Nichols/Lt. Uhura, USS Enterprise, the Demon, Superman, Captain Marvel, Sivana, Captain Marvel Jr., Mary Marvel, Superman, Mr. Mind, the Shadow, Doc Savage, the Spirit, Lightray, Darkseid, Mister Miracle, Big Barda, Alley Oop
Offset, some interior color, saddle-stitchd.


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Interview with Bernie Wrightson
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