Comics Journal (1977) comic books
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Published Jan 1998 by Fantagraphics.$9.00
Interview with celebrity portrait artist Al Hirschfeld; interview with Larry Marder. Cover price $5.95.
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Published Apr 1998 by Fantagraphics.$6.00
Interviews with Russ Manning, Noel Sickles, Roy Crane, Roy Tompkins (Trailer Trash) and Mack White (Villa of the Mysteries). Cover price $5.95.
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Published May 1998 by Fantagraphics.$9.00
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Interview with underground cartoonist Spain - down the back alleys and side streets; interview with Shannon Wheeler (Too Much Coffee Man). Cover price $5.95.
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$20 The Comics Journal #204 May 1998 The Magazine Of Comic News And Criticism Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Aug 1998 by Fantagraphics.$6.00
152 pages. Interviews with Peter Bagge, Ted Rall, Spain Rodriguez (part 2) and Peter Milligan. Cover by Bagge. Cover price $6.95.
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Published Sep 1998 by Fantagraphics.$9.70
Tossing back a few with Garth Ennis - the interview; Bob Fingerman (Minimum Wage) interviewed; Gary Groth vs. Bart Beaty on 'The Cerebus Effect; convention madness. Cover by John McCrea. Cover price $5.95.
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Published Dec 1998 by Fantagraphics.$6.70
2 interviews with Frank Miller - one focusing on his comics work, the other on his thoughts on the First Amendment, work-for-hire and more; interview with Sam Henderson (The Magic Whistle). Cover by Frank Miller. Cover price $5.95.
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6 days left Auction The Comics Journal #219 Frank Miller Interview fantastic condition! Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published May 1999 by Fantagraphics.$9.00
Interviews with V.T. Hamlin (Alley Oop creator) and kids cartoonist Jay Stephens. Comics as serious literature. Northamptons Words and Pictures Museum closes its doors. Plus reviews, columns, letters, and news. Cover by Stephens. Black and white; 120 pages. Cover price $5.95. Cover price $5.95.
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Published Oct 1999 by Fantagraphics.
Interview with Kurt Busiek; interview with John Severin - part 2; interview with Megan Kelso (Girlhero). Cover by Alex Ross. Cover price $7.95.
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Published Jan 2000 by Fantagraphics.$6.00
Interview with Kyle Baker; remembering the Golden Age with Pierce Rice; Ted White on Heavy Metal Cover price $6.95.
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Published Feb 2000 by Fantagraphics.$8.20
$6.70
25 Years of Eddie Campbell; Gary Groth editorial on 'The Time of the Toad'; analyzing Jessica Abel's work; decade in review; R. Fiore looks back; 90s timeline. Covers by Eddie Campbell and Jessica Abel. Cover price $5.95.
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Published Jun 2000 by Fantagraphics.$4.60
$9.00
Alex Ross interview - part 2; interview with Larry Gonick. Cover price $5.95.
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Published Nov 2000 by Fantagraphics.$5.49
Jason Lutes interview - Jar of Fools, Germany and gym shorts; 100 Bullets creative team interviewed - Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso, Dave Johnson & Axel Alonso; small press trying to deal with Diamond. Cover price $5.95.
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Published Aug 2001 by Fantagraphics.$8.00
The Magazine of Comics News and Criticism. In this issue: From time to time, comics creators feel that they have rights. In the first of a special 2-issue focus (part 2 is in #239), the Journal looks at past and present struggles between creators and corporations. Featuring, word-for-word, the horrifying, hilarious, depressing, educational trial of Marv Wolfman vs. Marvel Comics as Wolfman takes a bullet for creators' rights. Who owns Blade? Transcripts from the courtroom drama. Also: The intellectual properties that launched a thousand legal briefs. The new wave of copyright wars and how they could affect the comics industry. To organize or not to organize? Plus: TCJ continues to provide you with all the hard-hitting news, insightful criticisms and generally witty commentary that have made them one of the best in the business for over 25 years! Magazine, 120 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $5.95.
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Published Nov 2001 by Fantagraphics.$8.00
$6.49
The Magazine of Comics News and Criticism. In this issue: Apparently, comics creators feel that they have certain rights to their own artwork or writing, control over working conditions and freedom of speech. Are conditions for creators improving, deteriorating or the same as they've ever been? In the second of our special 2-issue focus (part 1 is in #236), the Journal looks at present and emerging struggles between creators and corporations, including the recent legal setback of Marv Wolfman. Also featuring an investigation of the ongoing wave of copyright wars and how they could affect the comics industry: Can comics creators get it together? Individual courtroom disputes versus organized struggle. Plus, TCJ continues to provide you with all the groundbreaking news, incisive criticisms and pithy remarks that have made them the best in the business for over 25 years! Magazine, 120 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $5.95.
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Published May 2002 by Fantagraphics.$8.00
The Magazine of Comics News and Criticism. In this issue: Tom Spurgeon asks the hard questions of down-under wunderkind Dylan Horrocks: What, exactly, does it take to be the leading voice of an entire generation of cartoonists? With the groundbreaking Hicksville under his belt, and the brand-new Atlas, plus his current work with DC, Horrocks barely had time to make us this glorious all-new cover! Also: A new distributor crisis - independents, friendly LPC files Chapter 11; panel discussions - Burns, Kaz, Deitch, Kidd, McGuire, Spiegelman and Ware; R. Fiore on Ghost World; and a new manga column. Plus: News, criticism, various genius columnists, and everything else you've ever wanted in a comics magazine. Magazine, 120 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $5.95.
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$7 Comics Journal #243 Fantagraphics 2002 Manga Column Dylan Horrocks VF+ 8.5 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published May 2008 by Fantagraphics.$4.00
NOTE: Manufacturer's non-permanent "peel-off" retail sticker on front cover may or may not still be present. Who speaks for Sparky? Charles M. Schulz's son Monte and a roundtable of Peanuts experts debate the controversial new biography 'Schulz and Peanuts'; Matt Madden on his new comics how-to book and '99 Exercises in Style'; a preview of the Joe Kubert bio 'Man of Rock'; 'The Wall of Flesh' and other '50s horror comics by Bob Powell. Cover price $11.99.