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Writers / Artists: Bill Sherman

Cascade Comix Monthly #11-12

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Interview with art spiegelman (by Alfred Bergdoll) and Jay Kinney.

Saddle-stitched. Color covers, b&w interiors.

Comics Journal, The #038

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Feature on Asterix, Gary Groth interviews Gil Kane.

Roughly 8 × 10¾"

Comics Journal, The #045

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Interview with Joe Staton, indepth review of Superman: The Movie.

Roughly 8¼ × 10¾"

Other artists: Klinger (first name unknown), T. Herzog and Daly (first name unknown; Sam de la Rosa?).

Some writers/artists listed above were in the issue's list of contributors but may not be credited by the piece. It's a bit perplexing as some of the artists I can't match to art.

United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Comics Journal, The #105

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The bulk of this issue deals with Jack Kirby's then-ongoing battle with Marvel Comics over the return of his original artwork. This includes interviews, Marvel warehouse photos, a Frank Miller essay and more.

Also in this issue: Dave Sim's "A Declaration of Independence" essay, Mark Burbey on Keith Giffen's Jose Munoz art swipes, an article on Franco-Belgian comics, Carter Scholz on science fiction, and spot illos by Chas Gillen of Captain America, Conan, Alice the Goon, Popeye, Swee'Pea and Yankee Poodle.

Comics Journal, The #113

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"Maus and Other Topics" by Harvey Pekar, interview with Mark Evanier, Robert Crumb and Gil Kane in discussion.

A few artists are unidentified:  Daredevil on p. 30, Submariner on p. 32, Thor on p. 34, Batman on p. 35

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