Ink Stains 16: Comic Crusader 10
Most fanzines were quick flash in the pans. Martin L. Greim's Comic Crusader stuck around for a whopping 17 issues, and was the first to publish many great fan artists…
Most fanzines were quick flash in the pans. Martin L. Greim's Comic Crusader stuck around for a whopping 17 issues, and was the first to publish many great fan artists…
Fantastic Fanzine 10 (1969) Publisher: Alan Light (this second edition), Editor: Gary Groth Along with The Collector, Gary Groth’s Fantastic Fanzine was probably the zine I was most excited to…
Visual Wonders 1: Winter 1978Publishers/Editors: Gary Dolmorn, Steve Vance, Bill Whitcomb It's always a pleasure to discover a fanzine I have never seen or heard of. Visual Wonders is a…
The Collector 25: January 1972Publisher/editor: Bill G. Wilson Welcome to this slightly late installment of Ink Stains, your fanzine headquarters, homeslice! We were preempted by some malfunctions on the ComicAttack…
The original color painting seen only in black and white for the actual zine I'll Be Damned 1: May, 1970Editor and publisher: Mark Feldman As you have seen from the…
front and back covers by Tom Palmer and Dennis Fujitake Marvel World 2: January 1977Editor/publishers: Michael J. Brocha and Andy Herman Here we have another zine I did not know…
This was actually drawn by Craig Russell and inked by Adkins. Comic & Crypt 5: November 1971Editors and publishers: Mark Sigal, David Rubin, Paul Hock Comic & Crypt was one…
Five time champion, George Breo, returns with the fourth issue of his belt winning fanzine... Chronicle 4: 1974 Editor and publisher: George Breo With this column, we wrap up the...uh...chronicles…