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Alter Ego #7
JLA/JSA Section Contents: All Schwartz Comics Roy Thomas chats with DC's great editor Julius Schwartz on his days in the Golden Age. Crises on Finite Earths Complete with interviews, A/E examines every single JSA-JLA team-up from 1963-85. The Many O ...
Issue Description
JLA/JSA Section Contents:
All Schwartz Comics
Roy Thomas chats with DC's great editor Julius Schwartz on his days in the Golden Age.
Crises on Finite Earths
Complete with interviews, A/E examines every single JSA-JLA team-up from 1963-85.
The Many Oaths of The Green Lantern
Craig Delich on prose & poetry and the sacred oaths of the Emerald Gladiator.
The Genius Jones Twins
Will Murray uncovers an unlikely coincidence involving Argosy, Lester Dent, and Mort Weisinger.
The 1964 Comicon-Two Views
Bill Schelly and Ethan Roberts look at the first bona fide comics convention.
Corrections to the All-Star Companion
FCA (Fawcett Collectors of America) Section Contents:"Nothing Was Ever Good Enough!"
Roger Hill talks to Capt. Marvel Jr. artist Mac Raboy's son, David, about his father.
Bob Rogers in the 20th Century (Part Two)
R.H. gives us the second portion of his interview with Raboy's background artist.
Mr. Monster's Comic Crypt!!
Michael T. Gilbert presents two previously unseen C.C. Beck short prose stories (with illos!).
Fawcett-to-Go
An editorial potpourri assembled by Jennifer T. Go.
We Didn't Know... It Was the Golden Age!
Fawcett artist Marc Swayze on the DC Shazam! reprint compilations.
The Fawcett Side of Dave Berg
The Mad artist/writer on his '40s work for Fawcett and his World War II experiences.
The Marvel Family Battles Evil Incarnate
Would-be Shazam! scripter C.C. Beck's conflicts with the 1970s DC editorial department.
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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