
These may be flyers/mailers.
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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.

Two-sided flyer for Burroughs Illustrated and Norb's Notes from 1964. Artwork on both sides by Joe Wehrle, Jr. (Cauliflower Catnip, Fawn the Dark-Eyed).
Produced by Joe Wehrle Jr.?

Two-sided flyer advertising The Complete MAD Checklist #1, The Complete EC Checklist (Full Edition) and The Complete MAD Checklist #2 supplement.
Published circa 1963-64.

Gender-flipped Batman and Robin featuring Penny and Maggie from Love & Rockets.

Poster designed by Shel Dorf for the July 24-25, 1965 show depicting Lon Chaney (Phantom of the Opera). Presumably printed in 1965.
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Flyer for the Chicago-area fan group meeting.
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Flyer for the Chicago-area fan group meeting.
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Flyer for the Chicago-area fan group meeting.
Illustration by Mike Tiefenbacher?
I assume the second image is either part of the flyer or was a separate handout. It lists the previous meetings and special guests.
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Flyer for the Chicago-area fan group meeting.
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Flyer for the Chicago-area fan group meeting.
Illustration by Mike Tiefenbacher?
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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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Scheduled guests included Pat Broderick, Doug Hazlewood, William Messner-Loebs, Rick Marschall, Spain Rodriguez, Len Wein and Doug Wildey.
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One-sided flyer advertising the debut issue of this fanzine that collected daily comic strips like Tarzan, Secret Agent Corrigan, The Phantom, Flash Gordon, Rip Kirby, Mandrake the Magician, Jeff Cobb, and Batman and Robin.
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