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Squa Tront (1967-2022 Jerry Weist/Fantagraphics) comic books

  • #3, 2nd Printing
    Squa Tront (1967-2022 Jerry Weist/Fantagraphics) #3, 2nd Printing

    2nd printing, 2000 print run Al Feldstein cover. NOTE: In 1st printings the "Squa Tront" black title page bleeds through from the back side of the contents page and is a darker yellow color page than the 2nd printing.

  • Issue #6
    Squa Tront (1967-2022 Jerry Weist/Fantagraphics) 6

    1st printing. Squa Tront is the most famous of the EC fanzines. Special Bernard Krigstein issue featuring a special 60 page monograph on one of comics' most original and controversial artists. In a revealing and profusely illustrated 28 page interview,Bernard Krigstein discusses his EC stories, movies, pop art, 3-D, unionizing comics, classic illustration, and more. Also featured is Krigstein's 9-page breakdown for The Red Badge of Courage. Plus a checklist of Krigstein's work. Also in this issue: An examination of "Master Race" by John Benson, David Kasakove and Art Spiegelman, B. Krigstein an Evaluation by Bhob Stewart and a Krigstein bibliography. 64 pages. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #7
    Squa Tront (1967-2022 Jerry Weist/Fantagraphics) 7
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    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    1st printing. Squa Tront is the most famous of the EC fanzines. This 54-page issue includes a 16-page comic sized color insert called "Lucky Fights It Through" with art by Harvey Kurtzman. The main article this issue examines Roy Krenkel's work for Creepy. Original publication price was $4.00 Cover price $4.00.

  • Issue #9
    Squa Tront (1967-2022 Jerry Weist/Fantagraphics) 9

    1st printing. Squa Tront is the most famous of the EC fanzines. Cover price $11.95.

  • Issue #14
    Squa Tront (1967-2022 Jerry Weist/Fantagraphics) 14


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    The latest (and possibly last) issue of the greatest magazine devoted to EC comics ever published. This issue includes unpublished interviews with Gene Colan and Russ Heath, an illustrated critical study of Atlas' Kurtzman-inspired war comics, a Kurtzman remembrance by R.O. Blechman, an astounding reprint of The Hartford Courant's campaign against "salacious and depraved" comics, a 12-page spread of Jack Davis's Coca-Cola advertising images, and much, much more. An essential historical feast for EC fans. 9-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, FC. NOTE: Published by Fantagraphics. Cover price $16.99.