Writers / Artists: Dave Sim



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Interview with Will Eisner.
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TPB anthology themed around comics and creating comics. The interiors are packed with references (small and large) to EC Comics (MD, Mad magazine, Wally Wood, Will Elder), Sherlock Holmes, Plop!, Not Brand Echh!, Fin Fang Foom, Disney comics, Little Lulu, Harvey Comics, Pogo, the Archie Comics gang, Will Eisner, Cerebus, Flaming Carrot, Canadian fandom and so many others.
Roughly 6½ × 10¼"

Second part of an interview with Dave and Deni Sim (Loubert).

The bulk of this issue deals with Jack Kirby's then-ongoing battle with Marvel Comics over the return of his original artwork. This includes interviews, Marvel warehouse photos, a Frank Miller essay and more.
Also in this issue: Dave Sim's "A Declaration of Independence" essay, Mark Burbey on Keith Giffen's Jose Munoz art swipes, an article on Franco-Belgian comics, Carter Scholz on science fiction, and spot illos by Chas Gillen of Captain America, Conan, Alice the Goon, Popeye, Swee'Pea and Yankee Poodle.

Contents include an interview with Dave Sim and tributes to Burne Hogarth and Jerry Siegel.




Appearances by Cerebus and Elfquest characters.
Comb bound.
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Interviews with Scott McCloud, Dave Sim and Gerhard.


20 questions with Allen Freeman, feature on POD publishing, comic strips, reviews, etc.

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