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Alter Ego #17
Sep 2002 • TwoMorrows • $5.95 • Magazine • 104 pgs.
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Alter Ego #17 Cover Credits
Penciller:
Guy Major
Inker:
Guy Major
Item Solicitation
This issue features Lou Fine, Arnold Drake, Murphy Anderson, and more! Behind great color covers by Lou Fine (The Ray) and Luis Dominguez (The Doom Patrol), you'll learn more about the "Fine Art" as Golden Age colossus Lou Fine is remembered by three who loved him, plus a pulse-pounding plethora of gorgeous, rarely-seen art by Fine, Eisner, Crandell, and others! Also Murphy Anderson speaks with Jim Amash about Lou Fine and the fiction house comics of the 1940s! Arnold Drake (co-creator of The Doom Patrol and Deadman) talks about Brunp Premiani, Carmine Infantino, Mort Weisinger, Bob Haney, and the 1960s at DC Comics! Roy Thomas dissects the Golden Age Robotman! Michael T. Gilbert and Mr. Monster look at the non-EC action comics of Jack Davis and George Evans! Plus, there's an FCA (Fawcett Collectors of America) section featuring C.C. Beck, Marc Swayze, Alvin Schwartz, Jay Disbrow, and E. Nelson Bridwell, and more!
Stories/Features

1. FCA #76 Cover (1 page)
PencillerInker
Jay Disbrow
Jay Disbrow

2. We Didn't Know… It Was The Golden Age! (3 pages)
Writer
Marc Swayze
Synopsis

Marc turns his attention to particular aspects of the Golden Age — beginning with this overview of the World's Mightiest Mortal.

3. Alvin Schwartz: A Brief Look at the Golden Age Writer's Short Stint on Captain Marvel (1 page)
Writer
John R. Cochran

4. “Estatic!”: The E. NELSON BRIDWELL Interview (3 pages)
Writer
John G. Pierce

5. The Creative Artist as a Prostitute (2 pages)
Writer
C. C. Beck
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