Year: 1971

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This issue appears to be an Al Williamson checklist. Probably produced for CAPA-Alpha.
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Features a profile of Al Williamson, and a checklist of his work.

Contents incude: interview with John Celardo (with studio photos); article on the early work of Steve Ditko; a report on the Cartoonists' Fine Art Show in NYC (including photos of exhibited works by Joe Kubert, Rube Goldberg, Howie Post, Mort Walker, John Dirks, Alfred Andriola, Raeburn Van Buren and Alden McWilliams); article on the practice of swiping; three-page science fiction comic; more.
Offset, saddle-stitched.

Four-page digest-sized flyer advertising issue #3. The artwork throughout is by Ben Katchor and drawn in a style closer to his later well-known work (Julius Knipl, etc.). It also references contents in #3 by Brian Lees, John Workman, Tony Isabella and Jeff Anderson.

Adzine with a cover by Bill Black, interior art by Black and Martin L. Greim, and ads for Fandom's Fans, Plastic Oracle, Special Series, Comic Crusader, George, Jan Strnad, Kenneth Smith, Ed Kalb, Nucleus, Dennis Mallonee, Paragon Publications, Terry Stroud, The Collector and others.
Offset, saddle-stitched.

Adzine with a cover by Martin L. Greim and Bill Black, interior art by Black and Orrin Lundgren, and ads for Comic Crusader #10, Vince Marchesano, ICF, Dream Garden, Comic Comments, Bryon Preiss, Paragon Illustrated #3, 1971 Comic Art Convention, Plastic Oracle, Specials Series, Jan Strnad, 'Nuff Said? and others.
There's also a "History of Fandom" column by Richard Small and a convention column by Gary Brown.
Ads are illustrated by Fred Hembeck, Mike Marvel, Doug Potter, Randy Yeates and others.
Offset, saddle-stitched.

Program for the show held on August 6-8, 1971. Guests included Dick Giordano and Frank McLaughlin.
There may be more contributors not listed above.

Subjects of this issue include: pulp magazines, movie stuntmen, 'The Films of John Wayne', actress Susan Hayward, Milton Caniff's 'Terry and the Pirates', V.T. Hamlin, two pages of reprinted comic strips of the '30s, two pages of old ads for new books by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Orson Welles' 1938 'War of the Worlds' broadcast, and more.
Roughly 8¼ × 10¾"

"The Cartoon Museum Publication"
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"The Cartoon Museum Publication"
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"The Cartoon Museum Publication"
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"The Cartoon Museum Publication"
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