Writers / Artists: Bill Dubay

Ama-hero comics starring the Golden Avenger, Dr. Law and the Gray Grasshopper.
Eight one-sided sheets collated booklet-style to make 16 pages of contents. Ditto printed, unstapled.

Ama-hero comics starring Mercury II, the Flag and the Golden Avenger. Also contains an article on Superman by Fred Landesman.
Characters appearing in fan art include Captain America, Superman, Batman, Flash and Giant-Man.
Ditto printed.

Fanzine from the Chicago chapter of the Academy of Comic Book Fans and Collectors (aka Comic Collectors of Chicago). Formerly titled just Chicago Chit-Chat.
Contents include artwork (including a full-page by Bill DuBay), a puzzle page, and an open letter to Stan Lee from South African John Wright.
Ditto, corner-stapled.

Contents include: ama-hero fiction with illustrations (Five Horsemen of Death, Green Sceptre), superhero origins; more.
Characters in fan art include: Green Lantern, Flash (Golden/Silver), Eclipso, Atom, Batman, Hawkman, Aquaman, Will Magnus
Ditto, saddle-stitched.

Contents include: article on Lex Luthor; 10-page Junior Commandoes WWII comic by Arbunich and DuBay; letters (Flo Steinberg, Larry Herndon, "D.C. Publications"); more.
Offset/ditto, saddle-stitched.

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Advertisement for the collaboration between Fantasy Hero and Heroes' Hangout featuring photos of Rudi Franke, Bill Dubay, Barry Bauman and Marty Arbunich.

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Contents:
Alex Nino Interview
Romeo Tanghal Interview
New Bill DuBay Story
Cuti's Corner

A Warren fanzine. This oversize issue of Spooky reprints 10 pages from issues 1-3, including interviews with Bill Mohalley and Kevin Pagan, and features new interviews with Frank Brunner, Greg Bazaz, Boris Vallejo, Ken Gale, Mike Zeck, Angelo Torres, Flo Steinberg, Esteban Maroto, Terrance Lindall, Howard Chaykin, Ed Fedory, Paul Gulacy, Dick Giordano, Jeff Easley, Jim Laurier, Jeff Rovin, Don Maitz, Steve Englehart, Bob Toomey, Clark Dimond, Bruce Jones, Joe Wehrle, Barbara Leigh, Jeff Jones, Timothy Moriarty, David Allikas, Don McGregor, Russ Heath, Paul Neary, and Angelique Trouvere.
All art in this issue reprinted from Warren magazines.



“Meet the Pro” with John Belfi, and articles about Alex Kotsky’s Apartment 3G, The Bond Era by Rudi Franke, and an Australian character named “The Panther” by John Ryan. Letters from Richard Kyle, Dick Ayers, Steve Perrin, Sid Greene, Murray Boltinoff, Will Eisner.

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