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85[edit]

86[edit]

1987[edit]

  • Bo Hampton Airboy 16-17, Ron Randall from 18; Lela Dowling Alice in Wonderland The Dreamery[9]
  • McCloud interview[10]
  • 3-D Destroy!![11]
  • Whodunnit review[12]
  • Crossfire 19th 400th Eclipse comic; Truman and John Ostrander on Hotspur, pinups in Valkyrie mini, FTP 153[13]
  • Jim Friel sales manager[14]
  • 3rd printing of Comics and Sequential Art[15]
  • 6D Mr. Monster #10 - colour and 3D[16]
  • 6D Mr. Monster[17]
  • manga preview[18]
  • Kamui review[19]
  • Whodunnit winner[20]
  • Beanworld[21]
  • Real War Stories[22]
  • PJ Warlock ended at 3 with no 4, Paper Dolls from the Comics, Milton Caniff's America[23]
  • Industry diatribe from Yronwode[24]
  • 4 Winds preview Hotspur, Winterworld, Rangers ATF, Dog Soldiers[25]
  • Moderately positive Enchanter review[26]
  • Stig's Inferno cancelled after #7, Templeton on Booster Gold and Critters; Winterworld, overshipping issues,[27]
  • Country Joe McDonald at SDCC for RWH; Beau Smith joins; Samurai, Son of Death; Lost Planet; sepia for Detectives Inc[28]
  • Winter World (Winterworld?); Templeton LA Times; FTP mentions 8% market share[29]
  • Whodunnit 3 resolution in Crossfire #24[30]
  • Cheap Shoddy Robot Toys[31]
  • Cheap Shoddy Robot Toys - Robotech spoof, sales[32]

88[edit]

  • Lum much requested, difficulties adapting for Americans[33]
  • Reid Fleming delayed indefinitely as Boswell works on film version, Heartbreak Comics one-shot[34]
  • Beanworld #9-10[35]
  • Xenon bi-weekly[36]
  • 19th in all time list, Lost Planet[37]
  • Enchanter prematurely ended after 3 of 8 issues due to ill-health of Mike Dringenberg[38]
  • phaze info[39]
  • Robot Battalion 2050 preview and bits[40]
  • ACME Press linkup - Aces[41]
  • FTP lists Eclipse staffers, phaze[42]
  • Hand of Fate[43]
  • Mai positive review[44]
  • phaze in Sneak Preview #1, Collector's Edition merch[45]
  • Robot Battalion, Xenon 7 sales increase[46]
  • end of Winterworld, Man of War, Hands of Fate; graphic novel slate; April 1 column printed in May because Eclipse couldn't even ship copy on time[47]
  • Positive Three Stooges in 3D #3[48]
  • MAJOR HISTORY ARTICLE[49]
  • Truman interview about 4 Winds[50]
  • Burke interview, amazingly called Total Burke[51]
  • aces[52]
  • Diamond hype, MMF, Merchants of Death magazine, Tips from Top Cartoonists[53]
  • Japan Inc., Heartbreak Comics, moving more into GNs[54]
  • Japanese name kept[55]
  • Area 88 #28 bi-weekly[56]
  • Kamui most popular ninja book USA & Japan #28[57]
  • phaze 6 issues planned[58]
  • Graphic novels - Krazy + Ignatz, Real, F/W to the Gipper[59]
  • 1988 Eisners - Totleben, Valkyrie for best art team; Mai[59]
  • Books of Blood[60]
  • 10Y poster[61]
  • Dreamery, Fusion; retain collected rights to Rocketeer[62]
  • 4Winds Publishing Group established[63]
  • Dan Brereton Black Terror sketch[64]
  • Iran Contra trading cards, PCR Opera collection,Merchants of Death[65]
  • Appleseed, Swordsmen, Books of Blood, Saber 10an, Pigeons[66]
  • Appleseed positive review[67]
  • Dishman, The Gripper, Speakeasy, [68]
  • Books of Blood, ACME, Contra[69]
  • Manga overview[70]
  • Dishman 1 review[71]
  • College bookstores, Peter Pan adapt[72]
  • phaze, Pigeons, rescheduling[73]
  • NY:Z0, Truman litho[74]

89[edit]

  • Appleseed "sold out"; Xanadu[75]
  • phaze 2 review[76]
  • Reid Fleming; 10th poster[77]
  • Appleseed deal separate[78]
  • Dirty Pair info[79]
  • Beanworld 12-13 & album[80]
  • Pogo, Jingle Jangle, License Revoked, Adventures in Mystworld, Wallace Wood and Bolton sketchbooks, Contra "wildly successful", Beanworld[81]
  • phaze cancelled, Appleseed 2 sales[82]
  • 3-Dimensional Destroy!! 6th [83]
  • 3D Index[84]
  • Xanadu acclaim[85]
  • Art Adams on Appleseed; album reorders; Dr. Watchstop, Sabre[86]
  • Capital City Distribution has Eclipse 4th (behind Marvel, DC and First) with 3.6% of market and 3.13 on all products for '88[87]
  • Tailspin Tommy review[88]
  • Dirty Pair review[88]
  • Weasel Patrol Special, Bo Hampton[89]
  • Wally Wood, Contra errors[90]
  • Pigeons from Hell review[91]
  • Cyber 7 - CBG praise in ad on 165/P2, shit late April Fools as well[92]
  • Appleseed review[93]
  • manga sales; Stormwatcher, Adam Warren on Appleseed; [94]
  • Donna Barr interview[95]
  • Stormwatcher review[96]
  • Koch admin trading cards; Real War Heroes gets some guy killed maybe but not WTF two columns merged it is; Beanworld, Pogo [97]
  • Hobbit, more Real War hyperbole, Tapping the Vein [98]
  • Bogie review[99]
  • Tapping the Vein, Honkytonk Sue, 100k Mike Grell James Bond shipped, ACME Point Blank, [100]
  • Bob Powell's Timeless Tales review[101]
  • Appleseed[102]
  • Dirty Pair[103]
  • Hobbit Ed Wenzel[104]
  • Reid #4 delayed by Boswell getting hit by a truck[105]
  • Beanworld #14[106]
  • Beanworld, Krazy + Ignatz, 7 Block[107]
  • Bob Kane autobio, syndicated news strip anthology Comics Express[108]
  • Yronwode and Robbins updating Women and the Comics, Point Blank cancelled after #2, ditto Art of John Bolton[109]
  • Hobbit #1 review[110]
  • Reid Fleming 3 review[111]
  • Dope fiends/reform school[112]
  • MOVE TO SPECIAL PROJECTS move - M, Dragonflight, Dinosaurs Attack!, I Am Legend, MM to continue, CBJ Greg Baisden joining, Words Without Pictures prose wing

[113]

1990[edit]

  • Gin and Comics anthology[114]
  • Black Terror review[115]
  • In Fact hardcover[116]
  • JFK cards, The Death of Anti-Social Man by Matt Feazell, Winterworld TPB, Clive Barker Illustrator, Orbit #2[117]
  • The Death of Anti-Social Man a year away [118]
  • Truman interview[119]
  • Sam Bronx and the Robots review [120]
  • M #1 flexi, Life in the Northwest Nowhere[121]
  • Toren Smith interview[122]
  • Dominion (manga) review [123]
  • The Lost Continent manga, still defrauding Toren Smith presumably[124]
  • Tales of the Mysterious Traveller review[125]
  • Real War Stories 2 for October[126]
  • Tapping the Vein review[127]
  • Dragonflight 3 issue mini, I am Legend, Pandemonium, Beanworld Vol 3, Drug Wars TCs and accompanying text book[128]
  • Dirty Pair Book 3 1-2 review[128]

91[edit]

  • Krazy + Ignatz, Hobbit litho, Tapping the Vein TPB[129]
  • Winterworld TPB rescheduled, Fred von Tobel on Dragonflight #2[130]
  • Orbit 2 review[131]
  • 4 issue I am Legend[132]
  • Complete Alec review[133]
  • Real War Stories #2 review[133]
  • June 91 chart - 3 Dragonflight #3 - 7th/1.22% share[134]
  • Dragonflight #1 review[135]
  • Steed & Mrs Peel #1 review[136]
  • July 91 dropped out of top 10, less than 0.8% share; Robin Hood #1 7th on indy revenue, 8th on circulation[137]
  • The Yattering and Jack, Barker's Revelations, Windsor-Smith on Silver Age, Comics Noir in conjunction with Private Eye Writers of America, Pogo, Beanworld. Spider #3 4th on revenue chart; back up to 6th & 0.95% market share[138]
  • Dragon Chiang review[139]
  • Lost Continent 6, Spider 1, MM20 reviews[139]
  • Down to 8th in Sep 91 chart, 0.94% share[140]
  • Savings & Loans cards mainstream coverage, Out of top 10 for Oct 91, share less than 0.61%[141]
  • Dixon & Victor Toppi Mad Dogs 3-issue mini, Krazy & Ignatz Vol 9; Nov 91 10th w 0.61% share[142]

92[edit]

  • up to 6th for Dec 91, share of 0.98%[143]
  • 7th For 1991 overall, 1.06% share; Jan '92 7th with 1.18%, X-Farce 5th highest indy circulation (74th overall), #1 B&W[144]
  • Feb '92 out of top ten, share less than 0.64%[145]
  • True Crime TCs succeed in getting Yronwode attention; up to 7th in Mar 92 share, 1.06%; Barker Life of Death[146]
  • Out of top ten, less than 0.77 share[147]
  • Out of top ten, less than 0.64 share, Loco v Pulverine #8 B&W[148]

Kim Who[edit]

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