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Issue #239 - Contents
Posted November 16, 2001

Blood & Thunder

  • Apparently, we neglected to properly attribute the good horse artist Tom Gill in our last issue.

Newswatch

  • Post Mortem:
    Marv Wolfman Talks About His Day in Court

    by Michael Dean
  • Legendary Political Cartoonist Herblock Dies at Age 91
    by Ron Evry
  • Former EC Artist Johnny Craig Dies at 75
    by Milo George
  • Heathcliff Creator George Gately Dies at 72
    by Greg Stump
  • Miracle of Miracles: Gaiman Partners with Marvel to Regain Miracleman
    by Michael Dean
  • Last-Minute Donor Helps Florida Cartoon Art Museum
    by Michael Dean

¡Viva La Comix!

  • Jack Kirby's stolen head, Kathleen David's stolen backpack, and a special all-baby Spot On!
    by Rhea Patton and Staff

Reviews

  • 2024: Whatever
    by Danny Hellman
  • Legal Action Comics: A Rainbow of Hatred
    by Ted Rall
  • Erika Lopez, Urban Terrorist in a Tutti-Frutti Hat: Hoochie Mama
    by Trina Robbins
  • Adapting the Unadaptable: The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
    by Bill Randall
  • Conference Papers Probe the Medium: The Graphic Novel
    by Leonard Rifas
  • The Seamy Underbelly of Ordinary Life: Grickle
    by Anne Elizabeth Moore
  • In The Toilet of the Senses: Ultra-Gash Inferno
    by Rich Kreiner

Essays

  • The Right to Create: A Casualty of Dissent
    by Cinders McLeod

Showdown: The Pirate and the Mouse

  • Man or mouse? Dan O'Neill's war against Disney, part two.
    by Bob Levin

Marv Wolfman Trial, Part Two

  • Marv vs. Marvel: like a good Irwin Allen film, except no Shelly Winters to demand, "How many more lives?"
    Transcript edited by Michael Dean, Milo George and Anne Elizabeth Moore

On The Boards

  • Jack Jackson remembers the Alamo from both sides of the fight.


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