ESCAPE COMICS #1 (1972)

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ESCAPE COMICS #1 (1972)

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... &rd=1&rd=1

End time: Dec-24-06 17:44:28 PST
Starting bid: US $7.00
[quote="ebay seller "spideyman55""]
SCOTT PAAUW's 1972 ESCAPE COMICS #1

ALAN JIM HANLEY Cover Preview

Very nice 34 year old scarce fanzine, 32 pages, saddle-stitched binding, & offset printed.

Cover by Jim Schmalzried & comic strip, back cover by Paty Cockrum & Duffy Vohland (future Marvel Comics pros) of X-Men's Havok, 8 page sword/sorcery strip by Stan Sakai (Usagi Yojimbo), & comic strip by Rick Williams (RW, as he used to sign his name, contributed to many fanzines in the 70s).

Showcasing a fabulous cover PREVIEW of Fantasticomix #3 by the great ALAN JIM HANLEY of his creation GOODGUY!

Corner dings with light spine stress otherwise excellent!!!
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Post by Stan Sakai »

HA! I remember this. I think I was still in high school when I did that. I contributed to a lot of fanzines at that time. I guess the most professional of them was George Breo's Chronicle, which also published a young John Byrne.

This was a time when there were still "fanzines" around. Nowadays, they are called "independent comics".
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Well, I'd like to see how your drawing style looked in 1972... :)
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If it is ok with Stan, I will post some scans of his story to the forums here once I receive the fanzine from the seller.
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Post by Thomas Froehling »

Whow, Steve,
you really ARE a devoted fan; 36 $ for an old fanzine... :wink:

Ok, it's just a dollar per year of age....

But nevertheless, I believe it's in good hands now; and I'm looking forward to seeing some vintage scribblings of Sensei :D

Merry X-mas and a Happy New Year, btw.

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Thanks Steve,

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Dear Readers,
Steve, thank you for taking the hit on this one.
I am also interested in seeing our Sensei's early work.
Best wishes to all!
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Post by Cosmo »

Thanks, Steve. Mozart wrote his first concerto at 4. It's not his most enjoyable piece of work, but still... :)
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