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Comix International (1974 Magazine) comic books

  • Issue #2
    Comix International (1974 Magazine) 2

    Richard Corben, Berni Wrightson, Reed Crandall, Wally Wood, Esteban Maroto, and others. Comix International was a short-lived magazine comprised entirely of reprinted material (in color) from other Warren publications. Stories in this issue include: The Raven by Richard Corben (from the poem by Edgar Allan Poe); Anti-Christmas by Budd Lewis and Richard Corben; The Butcher: Forgive us our Trespasses by Bill DuBay and Richard Corben; Dracula: The Circus of King Carnival by Gerry Boudreau and Esteban Maroto; Dracula: The Winged Shaft of Fate by Gerry Boudreau and Esteban Maroto; The Manhunters by Gerry Boudreau and Wally Wood; Purge! by Bruce Bezaire and Jose Ortiz; Janis! by Victor Mora and Luis Garcia; The Beast on Bacon Street by Budd Lewis and Reed Crandall; and The Muck Monster by Bernie Wrightson. Also includes artist profiles of Richard Corben, Reed Crandall, Wally Wood, Bernie Wrightson, and others. Cover depicts a montage of interior panels.

  • Issue #3
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    Richard Corben, Esteban Maroto, Jeff Jones, Jose Bea, Doug Moench, and others. Comix International was a short-lived magazine comprised entirely of reprinted material (in color) from other Warren publications. Stories in this issue include: Child: Mind of the Mass! by Greg Potter and Richard Corben; Child: Childhood's End by Budd Lewis and Richard Corben; Wizard Wagstaff by Jack Butterworth and Richard Corben; Hard John Apple: An Angel Shy of Hell by Jim Stenstrum and Richard Corben; Harry by Jeff Jones; Dead Run by Jeff Jones; A Wonderful Morning by Fernando Fernandez; Puppet-Player by Jose Bea; Dax the Damned: Chess by Esteban Maroto; Mates by Doug Moench and Esteban Maroto; and Vampirella: Return Trip by Joseph Toutain and Jose Gonzalez. Includes artist profiles of Richard Corben, Jose Bea, Jeff Jones, and others. Cover depicts a montage of interior panels.

  • Issue #4.2CORB
    Comix International (1974 Magazine) 4.2CORB

    Richard Corben, Reed Crandall, Doug Moench, Paul Neary, and others. Comix International was a short-lived magazine comprised entirely of reprinted material (in color) from other Warren publications. Stories in this issue include: The Believer! by Budd Lewis and Richard Corben; The Power and the Gory by W. Eaton and Rafael Auraleon; The Freaks: A Thin Dime of Pain by Doug Moench and Leopold Sanchez; Child by Greg Potter and Richard Corben; Tell-Tale Heart by Archie Goodwin and Reed Crandall (from the story by Edgar Allan Poe); Exterminator One by Bill DuBay and Paul Neary; and Vampirella: The Monster Called Vampirella by Bill DuBay and Zesar Lopez. Includes artist profiles of Richard Corben, Reed Crandall, Rafael Auraleon, and others. Cover depicts montage of interior panels.

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    $72 Warren Publishing COMIX INTERNATIONAL #4 Vampirella Appearance VF!

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  • Issue #5
    Comix International (1974 Magazine) 5
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    Richard Corben, Will Eisner, Bruce Jones, Esteban Maroto, Jose Ortiz, and others. Comix International was a short-lived magazine comprised entirely of reprinted material (in color) from other Warren publications. Stories in this final issue include: Bowser by Jan Strnad and Richard Corben; The Succubus Stone by Gerry Boudreau, Carl Wessler, and Ramon Torrents; Vampirella: The Corpse with the Missing Mind by Bill DuBay and Jose Gonzalez; The Mummy: ...And an End by Steve Skeates and Jaime Brocal; Déjà Vu by Doug Moench and Esteban Maroto; Demons of Father Pain by Bill DuBay and Jose Ortiz; The Spirit: The Origin of The Spirit by Will Eisner and Chuck Kramer; and In Deep by Bruce Jones and Richard Corben. Cover depicts montage of interior panels.