COMICS INTERVIEW


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COMICS INTERVIEW #58XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
published by FICTIONEER BOOKS LTD., 1988

14-page interview "steve macmanus and alan mckenzie" by david anthony kraft
promo-for-next-issue panel from POW WEEKLY
#30, 1967
reprints
(in black & white) spider-man figure, panel 4, page 10 of
XXXIXXX"when falls the meteor!" from
XXXIXXXTHE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #36, may 1966
reprints
(in black & white) mysterio figure from the cover of
XXXIXXXTHE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #13, jun 1964



COMICS INTERVIEW #65XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
published by FICTIONEER BOOKS LTD., 1988

15-page WRITER interview "alan moore" by chris sharrett
reprints MR. A.: "??" from
XXXIXXX?? #??, ?? 1973

35-page WATCHMEN ROUNDTABLE: DAVE GIBBONS & ALAN MOORE WITH
XXXIXXXA CAST OF THOUSANDS
reprints
(altered, in black & white) spider-man figure, page 1 of
XXXIXXX"the terrible threat of the living brain!" from
XXXIXXXTHE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #8, jan 1964
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(in black & white) charlton house ad from
XXXIXXX?? #??, ?? 19??

COMICS INTERVIEW #66XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
published by FICTIONEER BOOKS LTD., 1989

23-page WRITER interview "roy thomas" by lou mougin
XXXIXXXwhen asked about his early days at marvel, roy mentions having
XXXIXXXscripted three of ditko's dr. strange stories, the only time the
XXXIXXXtwo of them worked together. he also discusses the strain in
XXXIXXXditko's relationship with stan lee and departure from marvel, and
XXXIXXXthe artist's ideas regarding the identity of the green goblin.

reprints ditko's letter to roy and the accompanying
XXXIXXXblack & white cartoon of himself, spider-man and dr. strange from
XXXIXXXALTER EGO #6, mar 1964

COMICS INTERVIEW #68XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
published by FICTIONEER BOOKS LTD., 1989

22-page WRITER interview "roy thomas" by lou mougin
reprints
(in black & white) panel 1, page 1 of
XXXIXXX"how stan lee and steve ditko create spider-man!" from
XXXIXXXTHE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #1, 1964







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