Year: 1974

Editorial features include:
Cover by Bernie Wrightson. Back cover by Mike Zeck.
Interviews with Carmine Infantino, Stan Lee & Roy Thomas by Jay Maeder.
“Conquest.” a Sub-Mariner strip by Mike Zeck.
“RBCC INFORMATION CENTER” by Don Rosa.
“The Resurrection of Richard Wentworth” by James Van Hise.
“DELL COMICS ARE GOOD COMICS” by Jeff Gorrell and Sandy Soares.
“A TWIST OF THE DIAL” by John Cooper.
“COMIC COLLECTORS COMMENTS” by Howard P. Siegel.
“THE WILLIAMSON COLLECTOR” by Larry Bigman.
"BLASTS FROM THE READERS.”
Ads for:
COMICS FOREVER #9
COMIC REPRINTS
FILMS FANTASTIQUE #1
IT’S ALL LIES
PROMETHEAN ENTERPRISES #5
SQUA TRONT #4
THE AMAZING WORLD OF DC COMICS #1
THE BUYER’S GUIDE FOR COMIC FANDOM
THE COLLECTOR #29
THE SPIRIT COLORING BOOK
TIM CORRIGAN’S SUPERHERO COMICS #1

Much of The SFCA Price Guide was lifted from the Overstreet Price Guide. The ad copy refers to the Overstreet Guide without naming it. When Overstreet cited G.B. Love with copyright infringement, it was pulled from circulation. Unsold copies are said to have been destroyed, which is unfortunate, because The SFCA Price Guide contains interesting features such as early checklists on the work of Frank Frazetta, Wally Wood, Al Williamson and Basil Wolverton.
Actual dimensions are 6 x 8-3/4.
Ad is from RBCC #107.

[Note: At least one image in this entry was found online (probably at an auction site) and saved for personal use. And then the Database project came along! If you recognize your image we'd like to have your permission and would love to give you credit for your work. Please contact us through Site Info > About in the main menu up top.]

[Note: At least one image in this entry was found online (probably at an auction site) and saved for personal use. And then the Database project came along! If you recognize your image we'd like to have your permission and would love to give you credit for your work. Please contact us through Site Info > About in the main menu up top.]

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


Features include portfolios by Stephen Fabian and Robert Kline. Also included is Ellison’s “Repent Harlequin! Said the Ticktockman,” with illustrations by Tim Kirk.
Trumpet became Nickelodeon #1 in 1975 after Tom Reamy became embroiled in a publishing deal with Nostalgia Inc. that didn’t turn out as he had hoped or expected or been led to believe.
Trumpet #12 would be published in 1981, following the publication of Nickelodeon #1 and #2, when Ken Keller tried to resurrect the title. It would be the final issue.


Edited by Jerry Bails and Hames Ware.
![Will Eisner's SVA Gallery #01 [Gallery of New Comics 1974]](https://poopsheetfoundation.com/media/com_mtree/images/listings/s/28503.jpg)
![World of the Wizard King, The [Real Free Press]](https://poopsheetfoundation.com/media/com_mtree/images/listings/s/28619.jpg)
Page 5 of 6