
COMIC BOOK CREATOR #44
The great Flash and âAdam Strangeâ artist, Carmine Infantino, gets the treatment in CBC #44 with both a comprehensive âNuff Saidâ radio interview conducted by Ken Gale and Ed Menje, plus an essay by editor Jon B. Cooke on the artistâs tumultuous stint as DC editorial director and publisher, a period which brought out the absolute best at the company and some of its worst. We also feature an incredible account, R.K. in the U.K., about writer/editor legend Robert Kanigherâs late-in-life love affair with comics fandom in the British Isles⊠(well, at least his candid 1989 conversations with late Brit fans Steve Whitaker and Tim Bateman!) We also feature Part One of TED JALBERTâs interview with JACK KATZ, and examine the work of Dave Cockrum on those âAurora Comics Scenesâ model kit pamphlets of the 1970s. We start Glen Cadiganâs three-part interview with Joe Hill, horror comics writer and certain âSon of Kingâ! Oh, and, of course, Fred Hembeck, natch!
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The great Flash and âAdam Strangeâ artist, Carmine Infantino, gets the treatment in CBC #44 with both a comprehensive âNuff Saidâ radio interview conducted by Ken Gale and Ed Menje, plus an essay by editor Jon B. Cooke on the artistâs tumultuous stint as DC editorial director and publisher, a period which brought out the absolute best at the company and some of its worst. We also feature an incredible account, R.K. in the U.K., about writer/editor legend Robert Kanigherâs late-in-life love affair with comics fandom in the British Isles⊠(well, at least his candid 1989 conversations with late Brit fans Steve Whitaker and Tim Bateman!) We also feature Part One of TED JALBERTâs interview with JACK KATZ, and examine the work of Dave Cockrum on those âAurora Comics Scenesâ model kit pamphlets of the 1970s. We start Glen Cadiganâs three-part interview with Joe Hill, horror comics writer and certain âSon of Kingâ! Oh, and, of course, Fred Hembeck, natch!











