Ink Stains 113: Imagination 1
Imagination was another one of those beautiful fanzines (in content and design) that seemed to fly before our eyes and disappear forever. Imagination 1: 1971 Editor and publisher: David Jablin…
Imagination was another one of those beautiful fanzines (in content and design) that seemed to fly before our eyes and disappear forever. Imagination 1: 1971 Editor and publisher: David Jablin…
George Perez, Mike Gustovich, and Pat Broderick all have really early work in the second issue of TCP! TCP (The Comic Press) 2: Spring 1975 Editor and publisher: Russell Condello…
It's the mother of all art zines...Infinity 4! Infinity 4: 1972 Editors and publishers: Adam Malin and Gary Berman I have covered this incredible zine a few times now (find…
Adult coloring books are all the rage...well, here is one with an all-star cast from long ago! Colour Your Dreams: 1972 Edited by Joel Pollack and Robert Lewis Hello all…
Realm was a steadily good fanzine from the early seventies, with a wide variety of stellar contributors, and issue 5 was no different! Realm 5: October 1972 Editor and publisher:…
One of the best "artzines" to ever be published, Infinity is back for a repeat performance! Infinity 6: January 1976 Publishers and editors: Adam Malin and Gary Berman I have profiled…
The hundredth column! Befitting that milestone, feast your eyes on...Spa Fon 5, featuring Frazetta, Steranko, Kaluta, Wrightson, Frank Brunner, and many more! Spa Fon 5: September 1969 Publisher and primary…
If there was one fanzine that epitomized the term, "artzine," it was Infinity, with issue three containing Jeff Jones, Berni Wrightson, Frank Brunner, Michael Kaluta and much more! Infinity 3:…