The Comics Journal #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA 1981 deep dive into the comics industry’s shifting landscape, The Comics Journal #62 captures the moment with sharp, candid reporting. From Gerber’s legal battle over Duck’s rights to the rise of direct sales and European influences, this issue offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how comics were evolving—penciled and inked by Dick Giordano on the cover, and typeset with the precision of the era.
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Headlines of note: "Gerber Sues Marvel Over Rights to Duck"; "Michael Z. Hobson Named Marvel V.P./Publishing"; "Steve Englehart/Marshall Rogers Madame Xanadu Story Becomes Direct-Sales $1.00 One-Shot"; "D.C.'s Newest Editors: Mike W. Barr and Cary Burkett"; Undergrounds: New Formats & European Invaders"
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