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ERB-APA (1984- current ERB Amateur Press Association) comic books 1990-1999

  • Issue #26
    ERB-APA (1984- current ERB Amateur Press Association) 26

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    Issue #26 - June 30, 1990. Limited to approximately 50 copies. Color photo of Tony Menegazzo's painting of Tarzan and Kala pasted on by hand. Edited by John Martin. Publication of the Edgar Rice Burroughs Amateur Press Association. An APA issue consists of the members individually printed contributions collated together and then sent to each member. This issue's contents are from some of the leading Burroughs fans and scholars including Joe Ferrier, George McWhorter, Mike Conran, Ken Webber, Darrell Richardson, John H. Guidry, Robert Barrett, Bill Ross and many others. Themes this issue include The Return of Tarzan by ERB, stories by authors other than ERB, collectors items and Tarzan on TV. Highlights include reprinting the rare British Boys' Cinema artwork for ERB's Jewels of Opar and an index of British magazine publications of ERB novels, reprints of various book reviews from the 1920s, and a color photo of an extremely rare presentation poster for the first Tarzan movie in 1918. Too much information, opinions, gossip, trivia and ephemera to list it all. Velo bound, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 182 colored pages.

  • Issue #27
    ERB-APA (1984- current ERB Amateur Press Association) 27

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    Issue #27 - Sept. 30, 1990. Limited to approximately 50 copies. Cover by Jeremy Cannon from Blue Book Dec. 1937. Edited by John Martin. Publication of the Edgar Rice Burroughs Amateur Press Association. An APA issue consists of the members individually printed contributions collated together and then sent to each member. This issue's contents are from some of the leading Burroughs fans and scholars including Joe Ferrier, George McWhorter, Mike Conran, Ken Webber, Darrell Richardson, John H. Guidry, Robert Barrett, Bill Ross and many others. Themes this issue include Burroughs stories reviewed, Frank Shonfeld remembrances, ECOF convention 1990, Dum-Dum 1990 and Tarzan newspaper strips. Highlights include Tarzan and the Treasures of Opar game devised by Bill Waters complete with a board layout and more British Boy's Cinema magazine artwork reprinted. Too much information, opinions, gossip, trivia and ephemera to list it all. Note: also includes ten loose pages received too late to be bound in this issue. Velo bound, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 188 colored pages.

  • Issue #28
    ERB-APA (1984- current ERB Amateur Press Association) 28

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    Issue #28 -Dec. 31, 1990. Limited to approximately 50 copies. Cover by "C.R." from the Feb. 1929 issue of Modern Mechanics and Inventions. Edited by John Martin. Publication of the Edgar Rice Burroughs Amateur Press Association. An APA issue consists of the members' individually printed contributions collated together and then sent to each member. This issue's contents are from some of the leading Burroughs fans and scholars including Joe Ferrier, George McWhorter, Mike Conran, Ken Webber, Darrell Richardson, John H. Guidry, Robert Barrett, Bill Ross and many others. Themes this issue include Tarzan's chronology, fiction, Tarzan movies, foreign Tarzan and Jungle comics, ERB conventions, commentaries on ERB writings. Too much information, opinions, gossip, trivia and ephemera to list it all. Velo bound, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 161 colored pages.