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Comics Journal (1977) comic books 2001

  • Issue #230A
    Comics Journal (1977) 230A

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    Everything you always wanted to know about Tom Sutton but were afraid to ask; catching up with Mike Allred; Marvel fires Al Milgrom; Marv Wolfman appeals Blade ruling. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #230B
    Comics Journal (1977) 230B

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    Everything you always wanted to know about Tom Sutton but were afraid to ask; catching up with Mike Allred; Marvel fires Al Milgrom; Marv Wolfman appeals Blade ruling. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #231
    Comics Journal (1977) 231

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    Interviews with Gene Colan, Seth Tobocman (World War 3 Illustrated) and Alan Moore (ABC); reviews of the ABC books; best comics of 2000. Daredevil cover by Colan. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #232
    Comics Journal (1977) 232

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    The Internet Issue - Gary Groth Unreinvents Comics. Featuring Pete Bagge, Walter Benjamin, Steve Conley, Tristan Farnon, Renee French, Stan Lee, Mark Martin, Scott McCloud, Spain & Rick Veitch. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #233
    Comics Journal (1977) 233

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    Interviews with Daniel Clowes (Ghost World) and Seth Tobocman, founding editor of World War 3 Illustrated. A special look at comics around the world, specifically, Germany, Cuba, China, Iran and the South African republics. Plus reviews, columns, letters, and news. Cover by Clowes. Black and white; 120 pages. Cover price $5.95. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #234
    Comics Journal (1977) 234

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    The Magazine of Comics News and Criticism. In this issue: What do Charles Burns, Kim Deitch, Bill Griffith, Joe Sacco and Seth all have in common -- aside from the fact that they're all among the elite alternative cartoonists working today? Well, yes, this month's jam cover -- but also to the group interview featured in this issue, conducted by TCJ founder and editor Gary Groth behind the scenes at SPX 2000! Also in this issue: If you draw breath, you've wondered what it's like to be married to Acme Novelty Library's Chris Ware, or Love & Rockets' Gilbert Hernandez, or Eightball's Dan Clowes. Find out in this issue's feature-length interview with cartoonists' wives as Carol Kovinick-Hernandez, Marnie Ware, Erika Clowes and Wendy Jung kiss and tell. Add in all the reviews, news and criticism you've come to expect, and TCJ #234 is a no-lose proposition in April! Magazine, 120 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #235
    Comics Journal (1977) 235

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    Resisting Arrested Development Since the Ford Administration. In this Special 25th Anniversary 'Ego Issue': Testimonials and essays on how the Journal changed the world for the better, an adorable and scandalous picture album, a timeline of everything that has ever happened that matters, contributions from Dave Sim and Scott McCloud, and more. The comics industry comes to a grinding halt, the wheels of commerce stop turning, and creative work is abandoned as professionals and fans alike get in line to pay a month-long tribute to the 25th Anniversary of the magazine you love to hate and hate to love: The Comics Journal. Pictorial tributes in Wizard, letters of congratulations from the presidents of Marvel, DC, Image, Aardvark-Vanaheim, the Kilimanjaro Corporation, et al., conventions organized around a single theme, a special Gemmy Award created for this singular occasion and personally delivered by one S. Geppi -- yes, it's hard to imagine, but The Comics Journal has been around for 25 agonizing years and this issue will celebrate each and every glorious year. Featuring testimonials and denunciations from appreciative and vengeful professionals, interviews with some of the major players in The Journal's history, a year-by-year recapitulation of the high points of comics history as witnessed by The Journal, Gary Groth's list of Favorite Enemies (as well as Enemies I Wish I Made But Didn't), and all the news and criticism that's made The Journal what it is today. Trust us. This one you won't want to miss. Magazine, 120 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $7.95.

  • Issue #236
    Comics Journal (1977) 236

    The Magazine of Comics News and Criticism. In this issue: From time to time, comics creators feel that they have rights. In the first of a special 2-issue focus (part 2 is in #239), the Journal looks at past and present struggles between creators and corporations. Featuring, word-for-word, the horrifying, hilarious, depressing, educational trial of Marv Wolfman vs. Marvel Comics as Wolfman takes a bullet for creators' rights. Who owns Blade? Transcripts from the courtroom drama. Also: The intellectual properties that launched a thousand legal briefs. The new wave of copyright wars and how they could affect the comics industry. To organize or not to organize? Plus: TCJ continues to provide you with all the hard-hitting news, insightful criticisms and generally witty commentary that have made them one of the best in the business for over 25 years! Magazine, 120 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #237
    Comics Journal (1977) 237

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    The Magazine of Comics News and Criticism. In this issue: 'Comics Gal'-ore, featuring Mary Fleener, Jennifer Daydreamer, Marie Severin, Alison Bechdel, Ellen Forney, Molly Kiely, Joyce Farmer and Carol Lay. For TCJ #237, the staff turns over the tight editorial reins to respected comics professional Mary Fleener, who has put together not only a retrospective look at women comic creators, but a look at new and developing talent and updates on established cartoonists. The 60 self-portraits that make up the wraparound cover display the diversity of the issue and will put to rest the notion that comics are strictly a "boy's club." Women artists, and those who support them, are redefining comics and attracting interests from all areas, including the marginalized, the mainstream, and the media. As you will soon see, the future of the industry may very well rest upon the current Renaissance of Women comic artists. The Comics Journal once again redefines the industry! Plus: Todd McFarlane vs. Neil Gaiman. Also: Comic-Con International: San Diego. Magazine, 120 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #238
    Comics Journal (1977) 238

    The Magazine of Comics News and Criticism. In this issue: Highwater Books' alternative publishing magnate, Tom Devlin, says goodbye to summer with short interviews of Spanish cartoonist/designer Mariscal, English cartoonist/philosopher Glenn Dakin, and Japanese cartoonist/scatologist Enomoto. Also in this issue: An overview of the comics of Tove Jansson (Moomin creator), and Seth will take a look at the comics of John Stanley. And: Tom Devlin explains how the deification of EC comics has stunted the growth of comics for over 40 years. With a cover and interior design by Jordan Crane, this issue will be a must-have for anyone who's ever read alternative comics! Magazine, 120 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #239
    Comics Journal (1977) 239

    The Magazine of Comics News and Criticism. In this issue: Apparently, comics creators feel that they have certain rights to their own artwork or writing, control over working conditions and freedom of speech. Are conditions for creators improving, deteriorating or the same as they've ever been? In the second of our special 2-issue focus (part 1 is in #236), the Journal looks at present and emerging struggles between creators and corporations, including the recent legal setback of Marv Wolfman. Also featuring an investigation of the ongoing wave of copyright wars and how they could affect the comics industry: Can comics creators get it together? Individual courtroom disputes versus organized struggle. Plus, TCJ continues to provide you with all the groundbreaking news, incisive criticisms and pithy remarks that have made them the best in the business for over 25 years! Magazine, 120 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #240
    Comics Journal (1977) 240

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    The Magazine of Comics News and Criticism. In this issue: The Comics Journal kicks off the new year with a magnificent cover interview with EC comics great Jack Kamen conducted by the Journal's own Kenneth Smith. This extensive career-spanning conversation is sure to rock the free world and most of Red China. If that wasn't enough, this issue also includes the 2001 Year in Review and the books that mattered most. Also: Jules Feiffer, Art Spiegelman, Will Eisner, Neil Gaiman, Ben Katchor, Scott McCloud and Chris Ware on the state of comic art. And, as always, this issue is rounded out with in-depth news coverage. Magazine, 120 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $5.95.

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