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Writers / Artists: Johnny Chambers

All Stars #2

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Huh? #3

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Nickelodeon #1

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Nickelodeon took the place of Trumpet after Tom Reamy became embroiled in a publishing deal with Nostalgia Inc. that didn’t turn out as he had hoped or been led to believe.   Reamy shared editing and publishing duties with Ken Keller, who would go on to publish Trumpet #12 in 1981, in an effort to resurrect the title.  

On the Drawing Board #57 (Vol. 2, #10)

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There may be more contributors than listed above.

Voice of Comicdom #09

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Interview with Al Williamson.  “Meet the Pro” feature about John Romita, Sr.

Voice of Comicdom #11

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Report about Southwestern Con 1968, article about Mell Graff.

Voice of Comicdom #15

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Major format change from unstapled newsletter to saddle-stitched zine with more pages and heavier paper.  Interview with Dick Giordano by Mike Friedrich, article about King Features Syndicate by Rudi Franke, Parts 6, 7 and 8 of Richard Corben’s first published strip, “Monsters Rule,” graphic critique of Will Eisner, and another strip by Corben called “The Lure of the Tower.”

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