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Comic Book Artist #18 Cosmic Comics's Of The '70's
Cover Date: April, 2002
Marvel's Cosmic Comics of the 1970s A discussion with Jim Starlin, Alan Weiss and Allen Milgrom about those spaced-out Marvel comics! Steve Englehart Interview: Marvel's Third Wave The writer on his start in the biz and the rise of a new consciousness at ...
Issue Description
Marvel's Cosmic Comics of the 1970sA discussion with Jim Starlin, Alan Weiss and Allen Milgrom about those spaced-out Marvel comics!
Steve Englehart Interview: Marvel's Third Wave
The writer on his start in the biz and the rise of a new consciousness at the 1970s House of Ideas
Steve Leialoha Interview: Leialoha's Cosmic Days
The renowned artist on his debut in the field, working on Warlock, and on getting cosmic in San Francisco
Frank Brunner Mini-Interview: Sorcery Supreme
A short talk with the artist on his '70s collaboration with Steve Englehart on Doctor Strange
Selected panels from Alan Weiss's exquisite pencil work on the missing Adam Warlock inventory book
Special Fabulous Flo Steinberg CelebrationSmiley & Co.: All in the Marvel Family
Voices of the real MMMS in this transcript of Stan, Flo, and the Bullpen's "Voice of Marvel" recording
Flo Steinberg Interview: Absolutely Fabulous
Our favorite Florence on her half-decade tenure at the House of Idea between 1963-68
CBA Roundtable: Going with the Flo
Flo, Herb Trimpe, Linda Fite, and Barry Windsor-Smith break bread and yak about Marvel's good ol' days
Peer Approval: The Fab One's Marvel Daze
Smilin' Stan, Mirthful Marie, Jazzy John, Stylin' Steve, Rascally Roy, Declarative Denny, Happy Herb, Loveable Linda, Terrific Trina, Leapin' Les, and Marvey Marie S. yak about Steinberg the Stunning!
Comic Book Artist (1998)
- Publisher
- TwoMorrows Publishing
Volume Description
Comic Book Artist, Eisner Award winner for "Best Comics-Related Magazine", celebrates the lives and works of great cartoonists, writers and editors from all eras through in-depth interviews, feature articles, and unpublished art.
Published from 1998 to 2003
After this publication ceased, Comic Book Artist began in July of 2003
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