
EC Comics fanzine. Contents include: interview with William Gaines; pulp art of Graham Ingels; article on Joe Orlando; article on Roy G. Krenkel (including several handwritten letters); article on Ray Bradbury's EC comics; interview with Jerry De Fuccio; Wally Wood artwork for Galaxy Magazine; article on Basil Wolverton; an index to Frazetta and Krenkel book covers; a Frazetta portfolio; more.


Roughly 7 x 9¾"


Color covers.

Full-color covers on glossy stock.


The full-color wraparound cover is credited to Vertigo Digital Imaging.

Mini-collection of artwork by Jim Ryan. He began putting it together before he passed, at which point George Erling and Gary Fields finished it up and released it.
Full-color throughout on glossy stock.


Reprint of book only found in Major Comix 1982. Midnight Fiction shows illos of both QUARK I : DETERMINED TO BE DIFFERENT and QUARK II : DREAM ME A WORLD 8-page 8 1/2 X 11 side-stapled APA style. These releases are SO RARE that even I had forgotten them when I had previously mentioned QUARK. Either Brad W. Foster and/or I had sent these APA style releases to only a FEW close friends at the time. And indeed, QUARK I was written/drawn the year after QUARK II.
Printed on cardstock.

Reprint of book found in Major Comic 1982, and as a Comix World single 1981. Midnight Fiction shows illos of both QUARK I : DETERMINED TO BE DIFFERENT and QUARK II : DREAM ME A WORLD 8-page 8 1/2 X 11 side-stapled APA style. These releases are SO RARE that even I had forgotten them when I had previously mentioned QUARK. Either Brad W. Foster and/or I had sent these APA style releases to only a FEW close friends at the time. And indeed, QUARK I was written/drawn the year after QUARK II.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors on card stock.

Kennedy #0636

Josh Comics Book #44


There may be other contributors not listed above.


Exquisite corpse jam drawings.

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