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  • Issue #51
    Comics Interview (1983) 51

    Cover by the Pander Bros. In this issue: Arnold Pander and Jacob Pander on Grendel and Max Headroom - offbeat artists conquer Comico! Plus: Comico's Diana Schutz and Bob Schreck sound off on Gumby, Max Headroom and Grendel; fifth anniversary fun with Pecht and Giovinco - things to come at Comico; and Comico publisher Phil LaSorda. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #52
    Comics Interview (1983) 52

    Cover by Goseki Kojima. Lone Wolf & Cub Special! In this issue: Frank Miller interviews Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima on Lone Wolf & Cub and Japanese comics. Plus: Frank Miller speaks his mind on Dark Knight, Elektra and Ronin. And from raw talent to raw fish, some conversations with the First Comics crew: publisher Rick Obadiah talks Lone Wolf & Cub and manga; editor Rick Oliver on Lone Wolf & Cub; Paul Guinan gabs about Lone Wolf & Cub, Badger, Nexus and American Flagg; and sales manager Kurt Goldzung on Sable, American Flagg, Badger and Nexus. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #53
    Comics Interview (1983) 53

    Cover by Wayne Vansant. In this issue: Marvel's The 'Nam! An explosive interview with writer Doug Murray on The 'Nam, The Merc and Savage Tales. Plus: The 'Nam artist Wayne Vansant - no faking...no flak; Joyce Brabner discusses Real War Stories and American Splendor; and Bill Sienkiewicz on Real War Stories. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #54
    Comics Interview (1983) 54

    Cover pencils by Paul Ryan. In this issue: 'new universe'! From Captain America to Thor to the new 'new universe,' Mark Gruenwald on Marvel's next moves! Plus: June Foray talks Rocky & Bullwinkle, Cinderella and the Smurfs; Atari's marketing master Neil Harris - from computers to comics; letterer Bill Oakley on Man-Thing, Dracula and Frankenstein; and Steve Schanes (part 1) discusses Pacific Comics' failure. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #55
    Comics Interview (1983) 55

    Cover by Willie Peppers. In this issue: Southern Knights! What's next for Henry Vogel? Still crazy after all those issues! Plus: super artist Willie Peppers on Southern Knights, Dragon, Magna-Man and Cadets - dragons, mutants and superheroes. Also: Steve Schanes (part 2) on Tarzan, California Raisins, and the rise and fall of Pacific Comics - how he gambled...and lost! Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #56
    Comics Interview (1983) 56

    In this issue: Excalibur...Marvel's mirthful mutant mag! Chris Claremont discusses the cosmic comedy caper. Plus: Batman artist Jerry Robinson on the Golden Age of comics (part 1). And: cartoonists Orsak and Peyer on Captain 'Cuse. Cover by Alan Davis and Paul Neary. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #57
    Comics Interview (1983) 57

    Cover by Stan Woch. In this issue: Chuck Dixon chats about Airboy, Evangeline, Kull, Valkyrie and Conan. Plus: Dead men do tell tales! Hector Collazo on life after death...at Marvel. Also: Greg Stafford - from H.P. Lovecraft to ElfQuest gaming. And: Jerry Robinson (part 2) on the Golden Age of comics. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #59
    Comics Interview (1983) 59

    In this issue: Omaha the Cat Dancer! Art or porn? Reed Waller and Kate Worley on the controversial cat dancer comic, plus Bizarre Sex. Also: Gene Colan talks Batman, Doctor Strange, Dracula and Howard the Duck - a dialogue with the dean of comics art! And: Belgian director Alain Baran discusses Tintin, Europe's top comics character, and Herge: The Creator & the Man - Belgium's master artist, Herge, lives on in his work. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #60
    Comics Interview (1983) 60

    Cover by Wendy Pini. In this issue: the ten year saga of an "overnight success" - Wendy Pini and Richard Pini on ElfQuest: Siege at Blue Mountain. Plus: sex in comics - Marco Lupoi on words and pictures Italian style, Fumo di China and Spider-Man. Also: Jackson Gillis discusses Superman, Lassie and Lost in Space - TV scripter tells all. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #62
    Comics Interview (1983) 62

    Cover by John Buscema. In this issue: boss of the bullpen John Buscema - top Marvel artist talks Wolverine, Hulk and Conan. Plus: Al Williamson on Wolverine, Daredevil, Star Wars and Hulk. Also: Bob Harras discusses Wolverine, X-Men and S.H.I.E.L.D. Cover price $3.50.

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    $12 COMICS INTERVIEW SPECIAL John Buscema/Al Williamson Wolverine 1988 Reprints #62

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  • Issue #67
    Comics Interview (1983) 67

    In this issue: Howard's heroes! Roy Thomas (part 2) breathes new life into a classic cast of savage heroes, discusses Conan, Kull and Red Sonja. Plus: from DC to First to DC - maverick editor Mike Gold (part 1) on Batman, Watchmen, Superman and the Flash. Also: from DC to Dark Horse - Ron Randall gabs about Dragonlance, Trekker and Swamp Thing. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #68
    Comics Interview (1983) 68

    Cover by Mark A. Nelson. In this issue: a madcap interview with Mark Verheiden and Mark A. Nelson on Aliens, The Phantom, The American, Predator, Badger and Airboy. Plus: Roy Thomas (part 3) gabs about Young All-Stars and Infinity Inc. Also: Mike Gold (part 2) discusses Spider-Man, Batman and Bugs Bunny. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #69
    Comics Interview (1983) 69

    Cover by Mike Grell. In this issue: 007! Jim Lawrence - a rap with the writer of James Bond, Green Hornet, The Hardy Boys and more! Plus: 007 artist Mike Grell - from Green Arrow: Longbow Hunters to Warlord to Robin Hood; dossier on James Bond literature; and Anthea Shackleton - from Paris, Dargaud's global sales guru gabs. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #70
    Comics Interview (1983) 70

    In this issue: Batman...the movie! Screenwriter Sam Hamm on what they left out of his script or changed. Plus: treatment writer Steve Englehart - Robin to have died in the first 45 seconds. Also: Bob Kane doesn't dig Dark Knight. And: Dick Sprang talks. Photo cover of Michael Keaton and Kim Basinger. Cover price $4.50.

  • Issue #74
    Comics Interview (1983) 74

    Cover by William Stout. In this issue: Jack's Joker...look who's smirking now! Movie critic Jay Boyar gives an inner view of Jack Nicholson's portrayal of the Joker. Plus: Movie artist and dean of the dinosaurs William Stout (part 1) on Conan, Tarzan and Little Annie Fanny; Matt Groening talks Life in Hell; and Marv Wolfman discusses Batman. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #77
    Comics Interview (1983) 77

    Interviews with Dean Motter and Mark Askwith (on The Prisoner), William Van Horn, actress Yvonne Craig and Batman movie executive producers Michael Uslan and Ben Melnicker. Cover price $4.50.

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    5 days left Auction COMICS INTERVIEW #80, Apr 1990. Batman 2 Rumors Ed Hannigan, Tom Sutton.

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  • Issue #80
    Comics Interview (1983) 80

    Cover by Ed Hannigan. In this issue: Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight! Ed Hannigan on (re)creating the secret origin of the Batman. Plus: Tom Sutton on Creepy, Man-Thing, Grimjack and Squalor. Also: John Celardo - from Tarzan to Buz Sawyer. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #93
    Comics Interview (1983) 93

    Robin and Batman cover by Tom Lyle. In this issue: is Tim Drake a dead duck? Tom Lyle on Robin's return! Plus: from barbarian to the new boy wonder - Chuck Dixon discusses Robin; Chester Brown gabs about Yummy Fur and Ed the Happy Clown; and Rémy Bastien (part 2) on American comics in Mexico - comics crisis in a Catholic country. Cover price $3.95.