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Gauntlet Exploring the Limits of Free Expression (1990-2002 Gauntlet, Inc.) comic books 1984-1991

  • Issue #1
    Gauntlet Exploring the Limits of Free Expression (1990-2002 Gauntlet, Inc.) 1

    1st printing. First issue of the magazine that takes on censorship. Later issues went to a book format. The magazine series as a whole included frequent sections on comic books. In the premiere issue - Harlan Ellison and the controversy and teleplay of his Twilight Zone episode "Nackles", "Taboo is Taboo" by Stephen R. Bissette, plus Ray Bradbury, George Carlin, Isaac Asimov, and more. 8 1/4-in. x 10 3/4-in., 112 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $8.95.

  • Issue #2
    Gauntlet Exploring the Limits of Free Expression (1990-2002 Gauntlet, Inc.) 2

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    1st printing - Stephen King Special. News and much more as it relates to censorship. Includes Stephen King's 15 page article "The Dreaded X", plus 35 additional pages on King. Also, two rare stories by Ray Bradbury that don't appear in any of his collections, both forerunners to Fahrenheit 451. Plus - "Censorship In Comics" - section includes an interview (with art) of Art Spiegelman, an article by Stephen R. Bissette, plus an original comic strip "Behind Enemy Lines" by Russ Miller. Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 402 pages, B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $8.95.