Writers / Artists: Dick Mosso

8½ × 11"
16 pages

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Includes reprint of Tarzan Sunday pages by Burne Hogarth, Flash Gordon Big Little Book illustrations by Alex Raymond, a Houston Con 1969 report with photos, a one-page strip by Earl Blair and Roy Bonario, and Golden Age cover reproductions.

This edition was devoted to selling tapes and reels of fantasy & science fiction film/radio programs. Many movie stills posted throughout the edition.

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Editorial features include:
Cover by Dick Mosso.
“Comic Books: A Study in Reality?” by Bill Parente. “THE ODDITY PAGE” by Raymond Miller.
“Superman is Still Super” (reprinted from New York Sunday News dated June 6, 1965).
“Comicdom’s Cult of Collectors,” an article about fan and dealer Dave Kaler (reprinted from Newsday, November 4, 1965).
"BLASTS FROM THE READERS" with a letter from Gordon Flagg Jr.
Ads for:
ADZINE #1 (PG 46)
ALTER EGO # 7 and 8
COMIC VENDOR #4 & 5
CONCUSSION #1
FANDOM-ONIUM #1
FANTASM #1
FANTASTIC FAN FICTION
FANTASY ILLUSTRATED #7
GUTS #2
INCREDIBLE FANTASY #3
MARVELMANIA (published?)
MASQUERADER #6
QUANTUM #1
ROCKET’S BLAST SPECIAL #1 and 7
SATURDAY’S WORLD #1, 2 and 3
STAR-STUDDED COMICS #11
THE COLLECTOR #1 & 2
THE COMIC EMPORIUM #2
THE COMIC EXAMINER #5
THE COMIC WEEKLY (Craig Yoe)
TRI-FAN #1, #2
and Edwin Aprill, Jr.’s reprints of Johnny Comet, Tarzan, Buck Rogers, the Spirit, and Sky Roads.
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