Comics Feature (1980) fanzine comic books 1984
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Published Feb 1984 by NMP (New Media).
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John Byrne cover art. Features on Warren Publishing, the Fantastic Four, the Quality Gang (Golden Age article by Ron Goulart), and Tom and Jerry. Interview with John Byrne. 66 pgs. Jan/Feb, 1984. Cover price $2.95.
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Published Mar 1984 by NMP (New Media).
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Cover story: Marvel's Secret War and the DC Challenge. Comics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #28 includes: Dick Tracy by Max Allan Collins, The Flash, Quality Comics part two by Ron Goulart, Donald Duck, Batman: The Hero and the Fraud, Marv Wolfman interview part one, and Chris Claremont interview. 66 pgs. Cover price $2.95.
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Published May 1984 by NMP (New Media).
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Story of the making of Marvel's Secret Wars; history of the Uncanny X-Men; Fleischer Superman cartoons; a look inside Ohio comic book fandom; direct only comics; Max Allan Collins meets Ozark Ike, greatest sports strip of all; Ron Goulart looks at Quality Comics in the Golden Age. Secret Wars cover by Mike Zeck. Cover price $2.95.
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Published Jul 1984 by NMP (New Media).
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Supergirl film; the truth about Spider-Man's costume; Thor - from Kirby to Simonson; 40 years in comics, a talk with Julie Schwartz, Superman Editor Supreme; Steve Bissette reveals An Artistic Life; complete details on the new Marvel Role-Playing Game; Tarzan - from comics to movies; how much are your comics really worth?; Doug Wildey talks about Jonny Quest; plus: Max Allan Collins, Ron Goulart. Cover price $2.95.
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Published Sep 1984 by NMP (New Media).
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CComics Feature was one of the longer running non-fiction comic book magazines of the era. Issue #31 includes: John Buscema interview, My Pal Superman by satirists Jacobs and Jones, The Avengers, Stephen Bissette looks at Swamp Thing, Looking Back on the Golden Age by Ron Goulart, and Mike Hammer by Max Allan Collins, Doug Wildey interview part two. Cover art by John Buscema. 66 pgs. Cover price $2.95.
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Published Nov 1984 by NMP (New Media).
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Edited by Robert Lewis. Interviews and features on the 1980s comics scene from New Media Publishing. In this issue: Dick Giordano - the Executive Editor of DC Comics lets us in on his future plans for DC as they approach their 50th Anniversary. Editor, inker, writer and artist, Giordano's career has spanned thirty years. Taking time off to speak to Comics Feature's John Peel, Giordano talks freely about himself, his new project Jonni Thunder and the direction-changing maxi-series DC Universe: Crisis on Infinite Earths. Plus: Silver Age - Jacobs and Jones reveal their serious side as they begin a series of in-depth looks at the Silver Age of Comics. Part 1 begins with their look at the Growth of Marvel. Also: My Pal Superman - Jacobs and Jones meet up with the Legion of Super-Heroes. They find one more named inscribed on that illustrious list -- The Newest Legionnaire! Plus: Heroes - James Van Hise looks at the mightiest superhero of all, Superman; Animation - a trip into madness as James Van Hise examines Daffy Duck; Strip Search - Max Allan Collins digs up a little known comic strip which has been keeping hardware retailers laughing for years, Mr. Oswald; Games - Chaosiums' Steve Perrin keeps us up on the latest gaming news; The Artistic Life - Stephen Bissette tells how he and John Totleben approached working on The Swamp Thing; Looking Back on the Golden Age - Centaur Days Part 2 by Ron Goulart. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 68 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.