AMAZING WORLD OF DC COMICS #1
Volume 1 Number 1 July/August 1974 Published Bi-Monthly by National Periodical Publications, Inc., P.O. Box 116 Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019 Copyright 1974 by NPP, Single Copies $1.50. Orders for issue #2 now being accepted. TARZAN is a copyrighted character of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
Cover: Infantino sketch of floating heads of DC characters he has rendered over the years (Index on Page 45) Inside Cover: B&W pic of George (Superman) Reeves hoisting Noel Neill up with one arm in the wardrobe room, Early 1955 Back Cover: Hawkman & Hawkwoman sketch by Joe Kubert Inside Back Cover: Amazing World of Puzzles by Bob Rozakis (word search of 55 titles of DC books, past & present).
Table of Contents
The Celebrated Mr. K:
Joe Kubert, by Guy H. Lillian III Page 2
Interview with Joe Kubert conducted in his Dover, NJ home.
Nice article spanning his whole career up to that point
Direct Currents Page 10
July & August coming attractions
Wonder Woman: TV
Super-Agent, by Carl Gafford Page 17
Article on the ABC Tuesday Movie of the Week, featuring
Cathy Lee Crosby as WW it was an interesting take on WW with a completely
different costume (Long sleeved red miniskirted tunic with blue arms w/stars,
eagle above the left breast, bracelets, blue hose & I think blue or red
boots) but same basic details of WW.
The Adventures of Superman, By Allan Asherman Page
19
Overview of the classic television series & two George
Reeves movies it spawned.
Meet the Woodchucks Page 23
No explanation of what the woodchucks were - but it was
essentially the staff of this book, referred to as "Junior Woodchucks"
- but a page short bios and their pics appears here.
The Shadow Center Spread, by Mike Kaluta Page 24
Unused Shadow cover neat!
Remembering, by Allan Asherman Page 26
Sol Harrison talks about the beginnings of DC Comics
In Memoriam: Bill Finger, by E. Nelson Bridwell Page 28
A Very short bio about the late, great Mr. Finger
(Im sure ENB wanted to do longer but, as most of us are aware from the
articles in CBA, was not allowed to) on a tombstone with a Dick Giordano
rendering of Batman at the gravesite.
Sergio Takes a Look at DC, by Sergio Aragones Page 29
One panel gags from Sergio about the artists & editor
happenings around the DC offices.
The Letter Column All Stars of Tomorrow? by Bob Rozakis
Page 30
Bobs take on letter writers, who might become the All
Stars of Tomorrow starting the way he did writing letters.
Yesteryear, by E. Nelson Bridwell Page 32
30, 20 & 10 years ago retrospective.
Murder, Inc., by Jack Kirby and Mike Royer Page
33
Unpublished 10 page story from the also unpublished second
issue of "In the Days of the Mob".
How a Comic Book is Created, by Paul Levitz Page 43
Beginning with this section on the Editorial decisions
around the office, an in-depth series accounting starting a comic or a story
from start to finish.
Its a Bird, Its a Plane, Its
Superman in
Technicolor, by Steve Mitchell Page 46
Wonderful retrospective & index of the Fleischer
cartoons a few still from the flicks, too!