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Alter Ego #13
Cover Date: March, 2002
Power Luncheon--1974 A convention confab with Joe Simon, Stan Lee, Frank Robbins, and Roy & Jean Thomas. A Long Glance at David Gantz First interview ever with a 1940s Timely Bullpen mainstay, conducted by Jim Amash. A Close-up Look at Timely Komics The ...
Issue Description
Power Luncheon--1974
A convention confab with Joe Simon, Stan Lee, Frank Robbins, and Roy & Jean Thomas.
A Long Glance at David Gantz
First interview ever with a 1940s Timely Bullpen mainstay, conducted by Jim Amash.
A Close-up Look at Timely Komics
The Fago Age of Marvel, scrutinized by Michael J. Vassallo and Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
A Timely Talk with Daniel Keyes
A noted writer speaks with Will Murray about writing comics in the 1950s.
"Avengers Is Mine!"
Roy Thomas scans his own (and Stan Lee's) 1960s tenure on The Avengers.
One Heck of a Professional
A verbal and visual tribute to early Marvel mainstay Don Heck.
An Avengers Interview--Sort of--with John Buscema
John B. and Roy T. reminisce about their collaboration on Marvel's greatest heroes.
Stan Lee's Double Date!
Michael T. Gilbert re-presents an historic 1964 interview with The Man.
The Eye Is Still Watching You!
The great 1960s fandom hero is back, courtesy of Bill Schelly.
Tributes to Johnny Craig, Gray Morrow, and Seymour Reit
Far too few words about three greats who have left us.
FCA (Fawcett Collectors of America) #72
P.C. Hamerlinck proudly presents Marc Swayze, Mike Manley, and C.C. Beck.
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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