Writers / Artists: John Benson

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.

Interview with John Severin by John Benson.
Letters from Hames Ware, Mike Barrier, William F. Nolan, Alan Hewetson, Jerry De Fuccio, Alain Resnais, Jim Ivey, Jim Harmon, Gahan Wilson, Bill Blackbeard.






Features an interview with Dan Spiegle.


Features an interview with Jim Steranko. Debut of strip by Dan Spiegle titled "Penn & Chris."
Final issue under this title. Continues as WONDERWORLD #9.

EC fanzine. Jerry Weist remained as publisher, but with this issue, John Benson assumed editorship.

EC fanzine. Edited by John Benson. Special Bernard Krigstein issue

EC fanzine. Jerry Weist named in masthead as Publisher Emeritus, and John Benson (editor as of issue #6) assumed role as publisher.

EC fanzine. Edited and published by John Benson.

EC fanzine. Edited and published by John Benson.

EC fanzine. John Benson continues as editor; Fantagraphics Books becomes the publisher with this issue.

EC fanzine. Edited by John Benson. Features a long interview with John Severin, with a checklist of Severin’s work.

EC fanzine. Edited by John Benson. Features an interview with Jack Kamen.

EC fanzine. Edited by John Benson. Features the last interview with Howard Nostrand.

Per Wikipedia: "After the fourth issue, Wood sold witzend to Bill Pearson's Wonderful Publishing Company ‘for the sum of $1.00.’ Wood remained listed as founder and Editor Emeritus. After editing and publishing #5 (1968) by himself, Pearson co-published #6 with Ed Glasser, and #7 with Phil Seuling (founder of the NY Comic Art Convention in 1968).”
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