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Comics Interview (1983) comic books 1984-1991

  • Issue #7
    Comics Interview (1983) 7

    Cover by Tod Smith and Mike DeCarlo. In this issue: A talk with Tod Smith and Mike DeCarlo on The Omega Men. Plus: TV star Robert Culp on I Spy, Greatest American Hero and Hulk; veteran inker Jack Abel speaks his mind on DC and Marvel's early days; a conversation with Phil Foglio, Freff and Melissa Ann Singer, the creators of D'Arc Tangent; and Mike Lake and Nick Landau on Judge Dredd, 2000 AD and Nemesis. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #8
    Comics Interview (1983) 8

    Cover by Steve Rude. In this issue: Steven Grant and Mike Baron talk Nexus, Badger and Whisper. Plus: Batman! Superman! JLA! The Teen Titans! The Outsiders! Listen in on a real plotting session for World's Finest Comics #300 with Mike W. Barr, Roger Slifer and David Anthony Kraft. Also in this issue: British editor Richard Burton gabs about Judge Dredd, 2000 AD, IPC and Eagle Comics; Zippy the Pinhead - is Bill Griffith having fun yet?; colorist Tom Ziuko; and a conversation with Warren Reece, the king of comics collecting. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #10
    Comics Interview (1983) 10

    Cover by Michael Hernandez and Tom Yeates. In this issue: a first look at Aztec Ace! The word from Doug "Moses" Moench (part 1)! Plus: a wacky interview with Steve Leialoha - Star Wars, Coyote, Howard the Duck and Starlin are discussed with the Marvel artist; TV and comics writer Christy Marx on Red Sonja, Sisterhood of Steel and Conan; a rap with sales rep Mark Hamlin on Comico's early days - independents vs. the establishment; and colorist Anthony Tollin on The Shadow, Green Lantern and the JLA. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #13
    Comics Interview (1983) 13

    More pages! More interviews! More fun! In this issue: from Marvel to the movies! Conan II! A confab with Gerry Conway, who also discusses Avengers, JLA, Fantastic Four and Firestorm. Plus: Ernie Colon calls 'em as he sees 'em as he talks Conan, Amethyst, Richie Rich and Casper the Ghost; porno princess Kelly Nichols on comics collecting; and from Carl Barks to Muhammad Ali, Don Rosa gabs about his comics and stories (including Pertwillaby Papers and Captain Kentucky). Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #15
    Comics Interview (1983) 15

    Cover by Tim Truman. More pages! More interviews! More fun! In this issue: Grimjack! John Ostrander and Tim Truman on that series, plus Starslayer. Also: from Howard the Duck to Void Indigo with Marvel artist Val Mayerik; beyond ElfQuest, as Richard Pini and Colleen Doran discuss A Distant Soil; an interview with indexer George Olshevsky - Official History of the Marvel Universe; and Steve Gerber on Void Indigo. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #16
    Comics Interview (1983) 16

    Cover by Dan Jurgens and Karl Kesel. In this issue: Legion of Super-Heroes! Dual dialogues with DC's Paul Levitz and Dan Jurgens. Plus: Deadman creator Arnold Drake spills the story of his own secret wars, and discusses X-Men, Teen Titans and Star Trek; Doctor Who artist Dave Gibbons gabs about the British comics brain drain, along with Green Lantern and Superman; and a free comic preview of Southern Knights. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #17
    Comics Interview (1983) 17

    Cover by Bill Willingham. In this issue: Elementals! Do comics and religion mix? Bill Willingham doesn't think so, and also talks Dungeons & Dragons. Plus: from Tarzan to The Lone Ranger with Golden Age great Gaylord Dubois; from The Spirit to The Spectre, a gab with artist Jerry Grandenetti; Joe Colquhoun on Charley's War and Eagle Comics; Sandy Plunkett talks Marvel Fanfare, Defenders and Conan; and Flo Steinberg remembers Marvel's early days. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #18
    Comics Interview (1983) 18

    Cover by Scott McCloud. In this issue: Zot! Charting the universe of rising star Scott McCloud. Plus: Carol Kalish calls 'em as she sees 'em as she discusses Marvel's behind-the-scenes; Rod Reed on writing the original Captain Marvel, and talks Batman and Whiz; and Heavy Metal artist Arthur Suydam muses about music, movies and mudwogs, and talks Cholly & Flytrap and Echoes of Futurepast. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #19A
    Comics Interview (1983) 19A

    In this issue: Judge Dredd vs. Batman? You can help it happen! British superstar artist Brian Bolland spills the big secret! Plus: straight from the horse's mouth...Arn Saba - a conversation with the creator of Neil the Horse! And: salute to American Flagg's Leslie Zahler - Crystal Gayle Marakova's real life counterpart talks about coloring! Cover by Brian Bolland. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #19B
    Comics Interview (1983) 19B

    Special Edition. Interviews with Brian Bolland and Neil The Horse's Arn Saba. Bolland cover. Prestige format squarebound. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #20
    Comics Interview (1983) 20

    Cover by Keith Giffen and Rick Bryant. In this issue: Wally Wood's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents! A dialog with Deluxe Comics' Dave Singer! Plus: a conversation with X-Men artist Dave Cockrum - from the Nightcrawler mini-series to the new Futurians; Tom Bierbaum and Mary Bierbaum on T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents and Legion of Super-Heroes; what's next for artist Keith Giffen - from Lightning to Spider-Man to Batman to the Ambush Bug and beyond; what's hot and what's not - Chambana Comix Club lets it all hang out; Greg Theakston talks Super Powers; and Arn Saba (part 2) on Neil the Horse. Cover price $2.25.

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    $5 Comics Interview #20 FN; Fictioneer | T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents - we combine shippin

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  • Issue #21
    Comics Interview (1983) 21

    Cover by Mike Saenz. In this issue: Comics by computer! Shatter - Mike Saenz shares art secrets. Plus: outspoken Marvel animator Rick Hoberg - from Spider-Man to Star Wars to Tarzan, from cartoons to comics; software creator Jon King tells how you can do your own comic with a computer; death of the Micronauts - Kelley Jones has big plans for the future; and Matt Jorgensen on Outrider. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #24
    Comics Interview (1983) 24

    Cover by Sal Buscema. In this issue: from Silver Surfer to Spider-Man to Walter Simonson's Thor, Marvel superstar artist Sal Buscema breaks his long silence; a talk with the team of Max Collins and Terry Beatty on Ms. Tree, Dick Tracy, The P.I.'s and Mike Mist; and Karen Berger discusses Swamp Thing and Amethyst. Plus: ever wonder how to get a letter into your favorite comic? T.M. Maple, mystery man, got over 500 printed! Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #28
    Comics Interview (1983) 28

    In this issue: X-Factor! You've read the hype -- now find out the facts! Artist X-traordinaire Jackson Guice jawbones about mutant mania, and also talks Southern Knights and Micronauts. Plus: inside stories of the industry from inker Bruce D. Patterson, who discusses Green Lantern, Camelot 3000 and Spider-Man. Also: Golden Age great William Woolfolk (part 1) tells tales of legendary times on Captain Marvel and Spirit. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #29
    Comics Interview (1983) 29

    Cover by Michael T. Gilbert. In this issue: Swamp Thing vs. Mr. Monster? The master plans of Elric artist Michael T. Gilbert, including Moorcock's Stormbringer. Plus: from John Byrne to the Grateful Dead - an interview with letterer/editor Mike Higgins; bestselling writer William Woolfolk (part 2) rips the lid off the Golden Age; and a bonus, totally superfluous guide to Teen Titans! Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #30
    Comics Interview (1983) 30

    Cover by Keith Pollard. In this issue: scripter Peter David pumps new life into Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man! Plus: Jan Strnad sounds off about Dalgoda, Sword of the Atom, Flesh & Bones and Mutant World; Brent Anderson on Ka-Zar and Somerset Holmes, and tells why he turned down X-Men; and Anglo artist Angus McKie on So Beautiful & So Dangerous. Cover price $2.50.

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    4 days left Auction Peter David: COMICS INTERVIEW #30 (1986) Jan Strnad—Brent Anderson—Keith Pollard

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  • Issue #32
    Comics Interview (1983) 32

    Cover by Stephen Bissette. In this issue: Swamp Thing...dead at 50? From Swamp Thing to Cloak and Dagger - is Stephen Bissette comics' next superstar? Plus: best-selling SF author Alfred Bester reveals his comics roots, and talks The Stars My Destination and 1940's comics. Also: the Marmaduke newspaper strip's master Brad Anderson on thirty years of syndicated success. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #33
    Comics Interview (1983) 33

    Cover by Alan Weiss. In this issue: Steelgrip Starkey foreman Alan Weiss (part 1) previews Marvel's new hardhat hero, and gabs about Daredevil. Plus: two-fisted tales of ex-New York cabbie Rick Parker, the unknown letterer, who discusses Marvel and the New York art scene. Also: Fantasia's forgotten forefather Jules Engel on Bambi, Mr. Magoo and fifty years of animation. And: John Lennon...Spielberg...Cheech & Chong - the mad times of movie artist Paul Power. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #34
    Comics Interview (1983) 34

    Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. In this issue: Elektra: Assassin! To fight the killer elite, you'd have to be crazy! Ex-New Mutants madman artist Bill Sienkiewicz on his superstar team-up with Frank Miller. Plus: TV scribe Marty Pasko gives the real story of his stints on Swamp Thing and Superman, and also talks E-Man and Star Trek; Badger, Hero Alliance and T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents inker Rick Bryant on the long and winding road to recognition; and Alan Weiss (part 2) on Warlock and the KISS rock comic. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #35
    Comics Interview (1983) 35

    Cover by Mark Propst. In this issue: Aristocratic Xtraterrestrial Time-Traveling Thieves (or X-Thieves) - the B&W blockbuster is hot and getting hotter! From Southern Knights to X-Thieves - can Henry Vogel and Mark Propst do it again? Plus: Denny O'Neil talks Batman, Daredevil and Green Lantern - twenty years in the big time. And: Squeak the Mouse's controversial publisher Bernd Metz - not one to be bound by customs. Cover price $2.50.

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    3 days left Auction Comics Interview #35 1986 Xtraterrestrial Time-Traveling Thieves

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  • Issue #36
    Comics Interview (1983) 36

    In this issue: new universe! Marvel's Epic editor Archie Goodwin gabs about the real story of the 'new universe,' and also discusses Star Wars, Creepy and Eerie. Plus: DC's master of Metalzoic Pat Mills on Doctor Who, 2000 AD, Judge Dredd and Dan Dare. Also: sexploitation? It's all a bum rap, says Bill Black, who discusses Femforce, Dragonfly and the ups and downs of Americomics. And: inker extraordinaire Joe Rubinstein (part 1) talks Spider-Man and Superman. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #39
    Comics Interview (1983) 39

    Wolverine/Mr. X cover by Dean Motter. In this issue's X-travaganza: of money, mirth and mutants - a wacky interview with Walter Simonson and Louise Simonson on X-Factor and Power Pack. Plus: mysterious Mr. X mentor Dean Motter - his secret origin; Dave Ross (part 1) chats about Alpha Flight and Blue Beetle; Dave Darrigo (part 1) on The Wordsmith; J. Marc DeMatteis (part 2) talks Captain America and Moonshadow; and Ann Nocenti on Longshot, Daredevil, X-Men and New Mutants. Cover price $3.50.

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    $16 David Anthony Kraft's Comics Interview #39 1986 Pre-Owned Very Good
    4 days left Auction Walter Simonson: COMICS INTERVIEW #39 (1986) Dean Motter—J. Marc DeMatteis—TMNT

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  • Issue #41
    Comics Interview (1983) 41

    Cover by Jack Kirby. In this issue: Jack Kirby! The King of Comics calls 'em as he sees 'em and discusses Stan Lee and Marvel. Plus: a rap with the M.C. of 3-D, Todd Reis - sculptor to the stars; Texas rides again - the crew at Elite Comics tells what's new; and Bob Burden (part 2) on Flaming Carrot and Robot Nites. Cover price $2.50.

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    3 days left Auction COMICS INTERVIEW #41 JACK KIRBY 14 Pages with Photos! Bob Burden Flaming Carrot

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  • Issue #45
    Comics Interview (1983) 45

    Cover by Moebius. In this issue: Moebius at Marvel, plus Heavy Metal, Pilote, Alien and Tron. Also: Roger Armstrong - ghost artist gabs about Little Lulu, Bugs Bunny, Flintstones and Porky Pig; Jean-Marc Lofficier; DC's Richard Bruning (part 1) on Dark Knight and Watchmen; DC's Bob Rozakis (part 1) talks Superman and Centurians; and Bill Woggon and Barb Rausch (part 1) on Katy Keene, Vicki Valentine and Neil the Horse - why modest sales are much better than a million. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #48A
    Comics Interview (1983) 48A

    Cover by Dave Gibbons. In this issue: Who watches the Watchmen? We all will in the Watchmen movie! Plus: Alan Moore bids farewell to comics...at least for now! Also: want to know more about the world of the Watchmen? Gaming writers Daniel Greenberg and Ray Winninger spill secrets of the Watchmen role-playing game! And: a rap with reviewer R.A. Jones - from Amazing Heroes to Dark Wolf! Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #49
    Comics Interview (1983) 49

    Cover by Ted Boonthanakit. In this issue: MICRA science fiction series a success! From Thailand to South Africa to MICRA with artist Ted Boonthanakit. Plus: Lamar Waldron and Susan Barrows - of wayout weddings, Lightrunner and MICRA. Also: from Dracula to Marvel's Avengers and Squadron Supreme - drama is Bob Hall's game...comics is his fame. Cover price $2.50.

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    4 days left Auction Micra: COMICS INTERVIEW #49 (1987) Bob Hall—Ted Boonthanakit—Lamar Waldron

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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 #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.

  • 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 #73
    Comics Interview (1983) 73

    Cover by Wendy Pini. In this issue: from ElfQuest to TV's fantasy fave Beauty and the Beast - Wendy Pini tells all! Plus: The Album Shops - go on location to Paris, France! And: from Journey to Mr. Monster to Jonny Quest with William Messner-Loebs - independents vs. mainstream! Cover price $3.95.

  • 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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    4 days left Auction Batman Returns: COMICS INTERVIEW #77—The Prisoner—Dean Motter—Mark Askwith—1989

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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 #82
    Comics Interview (1983) 82

    In this issue: Miller's RoboCop movie! Frank Miller on RoboCop 2, plus a first look at his new Give Me Liberty, Hard Boiled and Elektra Lives Again! Also: Dan Barry (part 2) gabs about Flash Gordon, Tarzan and Mickey Spillane; Peter Laird on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film; and stuntman Paul Beahm discusses the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fil Cover price $4.50.

  • Issue #88
    Comics Interview (1983) 88

    Flash TV series photo cover. In this issue: Flash - TV triumph...or travesty? Series writer/producer Danny Bilson speaks, and also raps about the Rocketeer film. Plus: a Silver Age 'Flash' back with Julius Schwartz; Milan, Italy's Fulvia Serra - from Corto Maltese to Linus; and Jerry Dumas on Beetle Bailey and Hi & Lois. 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.

  • Issue #103
    Comics Interview (1983) 103

    In this issue: Neil Gaiman - from Sandman to Books of Magic...and Batman! Plus: Dick Ayers' memories of the early Marvel Age; a Golden Age gab with Jim Mooney; and Australian artist of Air Hawk John Dixon (part 2). Cover price $3.95.

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    5 days left Auction Comic Interview #103 1991 NEIL GAIMAN SANDMAN interview Jim Mooney Dick Ayers

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