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Alter Ego #1
Cover Date: March, 1999
The Golden Age So I Took The Subway And There Was Shelly Mayer! Irwin Hasen, Golden Age great, is interviewed by Roy Thomas. Two Touches Of Venus Never-before-seen Wonder Woman scripts--plus rare Wonder Woman illos by original artist H.G. Peter. ...
Issue Description
The Golden Age
So I Took The Subway And There Was Shelly Mayer!
Irwin Hasen, Golden Age great, is interviewed by Roy Thomas.
Two Touches Of Venus
Never-before-seen Wonder Woman scripts--plus rare Wonder Woman illos by original artist H.G. Peter.
Mr. Monster's Comic Crypt: "There's Money In Comics!"
So said Stan Lee in the Nov. 1947 Writer's Digest! A special regular feature presented by Michael T. Gilbert.
The Stan Lee Roast
The Man gets skewered by Schwartz, Shooter, Claremont, David, Thomas, Romita, and Buscema--but it's all in fun, right? Right?
Da Frantic Four:
Bill Schelly introduces the classic 1962 parody by Grass Green!
The Secret Origins of Infinity, Inc.
The creation of the JSAers' heirs apparent in 1982--courtesy of Roy Thomas, Jerry Ordway, and Mike Machlan.
Vive le Silver Surfer!
Jean-Marc Lofficier on two 1980 issues of Silver Surfer published only in France.
Fawcett Collectors of America #60: P.C. Hamerlinck introduces you to Fawcett Collectors of America--now an ongoing feature in every issue of A/E!
We Didn't Know... It Was The Golden Age!
Marc Swayze, major Fawcett artist, continues his behind-the scenes look at the comics industry in the 1940s.
When Marvels Clashed!
The original Captain Marvel meets the original Human Torch!
Alter Ego (1999)
- Publisher
- TwoMorrows Publishing
Volume Description
Roy Thomas' magazine about the history of comics featuring essays, interviews, exclusive and previously unreleased art, and short stories by various writers and artists. 8x11-inch format; 80-108 pages.
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