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Fantasy Illustrated (1963-1971 Bill Spicer) Fanzine comic books 1956-1969

  • Issue #1
    Fantasy Illustrated (1963-1971 Bill Spicer) Fanzine 1

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    In this first issue, the EC influence is showcased in the cover by Landon Chesney. Inside youll find Jon Jarl of the Space Police in the Ancient Secret written by Eando Binder which was the combined name of Earl and Otto Binder. This was adapted by Bill Spicer with art by Alan Weiss. The character was created back in the 40s as filler text stories for Captain Marvel Adventures. Next up is Will the Real Lance Lightning Please Sit Down! written by James Toren with artwork by Richard Grass Green who can be found in many of the early fanzines in the 60s. Following is another SF story, The Moon Ants, written and adapted by Bill Spicer, with artwork by Buddy Saunders. Buddy was one of The Texas Trio who developed Star Studded Comics and many others. The wrap up story is Adam Links Vengeance. This is another story from Eando Binder and based upon their character from early issues of Amazing Stories. The artwork here is by D. Bruce Berry. This story went on to win the 1964 Alley Award in the category Best Fan Comic Strip. This story concluded in the second issue.

  • Issue #2
    Fantasy Illustrated (1963-1971 Bill Spicer) Fanzine 2

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    Spring 1964. Influential fanzine published and edited by Bill Spicer. Letters from Carl Barks, Otto Binder, Russ Manning, Jeremy Barry, Paul Gambaccini, Al Kuhfield, Rick Durell, Harvey Kurtzman, and Richard Kyle. Comics stories: Binder's "The Life Battery" (script by Bill Spicer, art by Landon Chesney), "The Invaders" (script by Garold S. Hatfield, art by Joe Staton), "Someone Please Help Me!" (script by Paul Severn, layouts by Spicer, art by R. Green), Binder's "Adam Link's Vengeance" part 2 (script and layouts by Spicer, art by D. Bruce Berry), and two pages of "Robbie" (script by Len Brown, art by Al Williamson). 6 3/4" x 9 3/4"; black and white; 40 pages.

  • Issue #3
    Fantasy Illustrated (1963-1971 Bill Spicer) Fanzine 3
    • Light staple rust.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Published by Bill Spicer, Fantasy Illustrated was one of the most important, most professional looking fanzines of the Golden Age of comic book fandom. Issue #3 includes: cover art by Landon Chesney; a letter from Roy Thomas; The End of Bukawai strip (adapted from ERB's Jungle Tales of Tarzan) by Harry Habblitz (art) and Bill Spicer (adaptation, lettering, and breakdown); A Study in Horror strip by Chesney and Bob Overstreet; A Rogues Gallery of Comic Fandom (including pics of Grass Green, Russ Manning, and Basil Wolverton); March 25th strip by Ken Finnerty (script) and Overstreet (art); and back cover art by Manning. 44 pgs. Winter, 1964.

  • Issue #4
    Fantasy Illustrated (1963-1971 Bill Spicer) Fanzine 4

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    Premium example of amateur comics from the Sixties! Bill Spicer, editor. Historic significance and features of Fantasy Illustrated #4: While Richard Kyle initially coined the terms "graphic story" and "graphic novel" in Capa-Alpha #2 (November, 1964), Capa-Alpha was only available to members of the APA and was extremely limited in circulation (less than 50 copies). Thus, Richard Kyle's Graphic Story Review column is the 1st public coining and explanation of the terms to general comicdom, a significant event! The issue also features one of Jeff Jones' 1st published strips, KU: Primordial, a Tor-like hero. This issue was also the 1st (and last) Fantasy Illustrated to feature super-hero strips: Buddy Saunders provides the Patriot while Bill DuBay drew Dreamsman and Lucky (both written by Steve Perrin). Excellent back cover by Jim Jones, plus letters from soon to be pro Doug Moench, super sci-fi fan/writer Alex Eisenstein, artist Landon Chesney, and fan legends Fred Patten and Bob Butts.

  • Issue #5
    Fantasy Illustrated (1963-1971 Bill Spicer) Fanzine 5

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  • Issue #6
    Fantasy Illustrated (1963-1971 Bill Spicer) Fanzine 6
    • Staple rust with migration.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Published by Bill Spicer, Fantasy Illustrated was one of the most important, most professional looking fanzines of the Golden Age of comic book fandom. Issue #6 includes: wraparound cover art by D. Bruce Berry; Graphic Story Review column by Richard Kyle; The Origin of The Black Phantom strip by Steve Perrin (story) and Ronn Foss (art); letters from Kyle, Steve Perrin, and Harry Warner, Jr.; Blood strip by Fredric Brown; The Purple Snark strip by Bill Spicer (script) and Grass Green (art); Mickey Mouse, Super Secret Agent commentary by Mike Barrier; and Abominable strip by Brown. 48 pgs. Summer/Fall, 1966.

    • Staple rust: Slight.
    • Staple rust.
    • Spine split 10%. Staple rust: Moderate.
    • Staple rust: Slight.
    • 1 1/2" Cumulative chew/spine split. Chew to edges of cover. Staple rust with migration.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Published by Bill Spicer, Fantasy Illustrated was one of the most important, most professional looking fanzines of the Golden Age of comic book fandom. Issue #7 includes Captain Egg by Mike Barrier, Graphic Story Review by Richard Kyle, George Metzger's Master Tyme and Mobius Tripp, and more. Dan Adkins/Wally Wood cover. Magazine format; black and white; 48 pages on good quality white paper.

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    $50 FANTASY ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE #7-FANZINE-1967-DAN ADKINS-WALLY WOOD COVER-RARE

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  • Issue #8

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  • Issue #9A

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    Variant cover A: Cover is NOT by Tom Sutton.

  • Issue #9B

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    Variant cover B: Cover by Tom Sutton

  • Issue #10

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  • Issue #11

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  • Issue #12

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