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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.

Features include “The Fanzine Story — Fanzine History” by John McGeehan, an article about Star Trek by Larry Herndon reprinted from Huh? #1, and a review of a comic con organized by Calvin T. Beck.
Comic Vendor #4 ad from RBCC #52.

Adzine, with cover by Bernie Wrightson. This was the only issue.

Features ads for Trumpet, Star-Studded Comics, Graphic Story Magazine, and Erb-Dom.

Contents include bid endorsements from Fritz Leiber and others, talk about the local scene, photos and more. Edited by Tom Reamy (Trumpet) and Rosemary Hickey.
Also contains illustrated ads for Carl Gafford's Minotaur, Differo (with a Steve Ditko Mr. A drawing), Gary Acord's Wotta World, Riverside Quarterly, Star-Studded Comics (with a beautiful Bruce Berry drawing) and others.

Features ads for Trumpet, Star-Studded Comics, Graphic Story Magazine, Alter Ego #10, and Seraphim #4.

Features ads for Trumpet #10, Mount to the Stars #2, Eon #4, Star-Studded Comics #16, Guts #5, Steranko’s Talon, Black Oracle #2, Comic Book #4, All Dynamic #3, Fantastic Fanzine, and Wotta World #1.

Features ads for Amra, Pow #1, Anomaly, Trumpet, Gore Creatures #17, Paragon Illustrated #1, All Dynamic, Steranko’s History of Comics, Bill Schelly’s Incognito #8, and Star Studded Comics #17.

Features ads for Richard Corben posters, Worldbeater Frazetta posters, Star Studded Comics #17, Mount to the Stars, Funnyworld #12, Voice of Comicdom #16, Futura #9, The Collector #19, Seraphim, Xanadu #1, Realm, The Collector’s Chronicle #3, True Hero #2, Nucleus #3*4, Phoenix #’s 3 and #4, and All Dynamic #5*6.

Features ads for This is Legend #1, Trumpet #11 and #12, Cinefantastique, Torture Murder Pictorial #1, David Anthony Kraft’s Omnifan, Squa Tront #4, Anomaly, Comic Crusader #9, All Dynamic, Black Oracle #3, and Gore Creatures #18.
Letters page includes letters from Landon Chesney, Joe Krolik, and Jack Williamson.

Includes ads for Kenneth Smith Phantasmagoria posters, This is Legend, Fantagor #1, Funnyworld #13, Black Oracle #4, Doctor Weird #1, The Buyer’s Guide, Cinefantastique, MCR #4, Infinity #2, Promethean Enterprises, Reality, Captain George Presents, Amra, and Nucleus #5.

Includes ads for All in Color For a Dime, Cinefantastique, Infinity #3, Bedtime Stories, Doctor Weird #1, Phantasmagoria #1, Witzend #8, and Star Studded Comics #17.

Editorial content includes a report of D-Con 1971, and an editorial in which it was announced that they had withdrawn their bid for Worldcon ’73. This was the final issue of Dallascon Bulletin, which was renamed Nostalgia News with issue #11.
Includes ads for a Virgil Finlay portfolio, a Jeff Jones portfolio published by Tom Veilleux, Weirdom Comix, Photon #21, Sunpot, Nucleus Yearbook #1, Cinefantastique, Bill Schelly’s Incognito, and a 10-page ad from Howard Rogofsky.

Cover by William Black.
Reprints (without credit) 4-page story by Carl Wessler and Al Williamson from EERIE TALES #1 (1951).
Predominantly comprised of ads for items sold by SFCA:
EAST COAST COMIX EC reprints
EC HORROR COMICS OF THE 1950’s
EC LIVES!
EC PORTFOLIO #2
FANDOM ANNUAL #2
FANTASTIC EXPLOITS #15 thru 23
FANTASTIC FANZINE #12
FLASHBACK #2
Frank Frazetta FAMOUS FUNNIES print
JACK KIRBY’S GODS set of 4 posters
LONG TOM’S AMERICANA COMIX
MARVEL COLLECTOR’S HANDBOOK
MARVEL TIMES #3
NEWTON PORTFOLIO
PHASE #1
RBCC
SERIAL PICTORIAL
STAR TREK stills
THE BEST OF VIRGIL FINLAY
THE COLLECTOR #27
THE COLLECTOR’S HANDBOOK #4
THE HISTORY OF COMICS Vol. 1 by Steranko
THE OVERSTREET COMIC BOOK PRICE GUIDE 1973
THE SPIRIT #1
THE SPIRIT section reprints
and YE OLDE FANZINE SHOPPE
Plus ads for:
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF COMIX (Neal Pozner)
EC logo t-shirt from Cheez Louize
Old SHADOW Radio shows on tape from Ken Pierce
Back issue comics from Buddy Saunders


Includes reprint of Tarzan Sunday pages by Burne Hogarth, Flash Gordon Big Little Book illustrations by Alex Raymond, a Houston Con 1969 report with photos, a one-page strip by Earl Blair and Roy Bonario, and Golden Age cover reproductions.

Adzine
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A page of fanzine reviews is the sole editorial content.
Includes ads for The Menomonee Falls Gazette, Graphic Illusions #1, The Collector #26, The Comic Reader, Worldbeater
Frazetta posters, The Monster Times, Erb-Dom, Chronicle #2, Heritage #1b, and various Middle Earth portfolios and prints.
Letters page includes letters from Bruce Hamilton, Sal Quartuccio, and Richard Garrison.

Features include an interview with John Severin, and fanzine reviews.
Includes ad for The Collector #27, The Menomonee Falls Gazette, The Comic Reader, Phantasmagoria #3, The Monster Times, Space & Time #17, Graphic Illusions #1, Heritage #1b, Erb-Dom, Chronicle, and various Middle Earth portfolios and prints.
Letters page includes letters from Kenneth Smith, Bill Black, and Mark Burbey.
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