This section is for non-comics publications. Incl. comics without full Richard Corben stories, and minor critiques (see Reviews).
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See also Famous Monsters of Filmland
Aug. 1965. Warren. [id].
Pgs 30-32, 35-36: Madonna Marchant’s (later Mrs. Corben) movie, Siegfried Saves Metropolis (1965), wins first prize.
See also Famous Monsters of Filmland
Oct. 1965. Warren. [id].
Pgs 14-19: More about movie, Siegfried Saves Metropolis (1965), of Madonna Marchant, now Mrs Corben, wife of cameraman.
“Rex the Robot” (photo of buid-up robot model)
Untitled (a monstrous face pict)
The first known ever published Richard Corben pict, see .
See also Famous Monsters of Filmland
Nov. 1967. Warren. [ecm].
Pg 64: Fang Mail: “London After Midnight”
See also Famous Monsters of Filmland
May 1969. Warren. [id].
Pg 52: Fang Mail. Photo of young Richard Corben made up as Frankenstein, “The Corben Creature: Richard the (Electric) Line-Hearted)”.
See also Famous Monsters of Filmland
July 2010. IDW. [widw].
Front Cover Art (Primary): Richard Corben. Color.
There exists also three variant covers by others.
See also Famous Monsters of Filmland
Aug. 31, 2011. IDW. [widw].
Front Cover Art: Richard Corben. Color.
2011. Movieland Classics. 8″x11″. 104 pgs. Full color. $16.99. [mycomicshop,shields].
Inc. Richard Corben int.
Pg 9: “Den and the Boonthas”.
Ron Frantz. 212 pgs. Midquard Publishing Company, Mena AR. Print run of 2000, 750 signed and numbered. [ober].
Pg 134: “Alien Measuring Human Skull”
March 1971 (?). [ober].
Cover Art: “Monster’s Lunch” (FiF, pg 58)
July 1973. The FFCG Newszine. 25¢. [ober].
Cover Art: “Razar on Horseback”, here as “Razar the Unhero”
Nov. 1981. Fantastic Films, Inc. 21 W. Elm St., Chicago IL 60610. [ober].
Cover Art: “Den Triumphant”
Planned for Sept. 2005. By James Van Hise. $17.95. 8-1/2″x11″. 192 pgs. [cox] Unpublished!
The Clark Ashton Smith picts by Richard Corben planned for this issue were printed later in Odds and Ends (2009).
Incl. pict by Richard Corben, Frank R. Paul, Alien Koszowski, Rick McCollum, Tim Kirk, and Clark Ashton Smith, et.al.
Special, limited edition: Hard Bound (with dust jacket) limited to 500 run of prints. $100.00. A small portion will be signed editions (by one or more of the contributing artists, and the editor). Incl. a special color print of vintage pulp art.
1st: 1997. 2nd: Jan. 2001. By James Van Hise. $17.95. 8-1/2″x11″. 192 pgs. Squarebound paperback. [ebay].
Pg 9: “Queen of the Black Coast”. Essay by James Van Hise. Short fiction by Richard Corben. Picts by Hugh Rankin, Allen Koszowski, Stephen Fabian.
Pg 58: “Robert E. Howard: One Character Writer?” Essay by Richard Toogood. Pict by Richard Corben.
Incl. pict by Steve Fabian, Bill Stout, Gary Gianni, Ned Dameron, et.al.
1981. Collection book of Fantastik issues #1, #2, and #3. [ebayfra].
Corben, Wrightson, Ortiz. Interview with Bilal.
May 1976. Stygian Isle Press. Lamoni IA. Print run of 1000. [ober].
Cover Art: “The Heart of the Sea’s Desire” [Night Images (1976)]
Aug. 1976. Stygian Isle Press. Lamoni IA. Print run of 1200. [ober].
Cover Art: “Dark Barbarian”
Pg 17: “Bloodstar” reviewed by Dennis McHaney
June 1985. $2,75. [ober].
Profile of Richard Corben by Arnie Fenner (4 pgs).
The Far Out Worlds of Van Vogt
See, Agnostoi Kósmoi
1975. By Philip Jose Farmer. 286 pgs. Paperback (800 print of run). Fokker D-LXIX Press. Hard Bound with dustjacket (200 print of run). [ober,isfdb].
Wraparound cover: “A Feast Unknown” (FiF, pgs 108-109)
Facing pg 48: “Getting onto the lion’s back requires very swift movements.” (FiF, pg 113)
Facing pg 112: “I lowered him slowly and gently”
Facing pg 128: “We swayed back and forth in this footless dance”
Facing pg 160: “We stood side by side and faced Anana across the table” (FiF, pg 115)
Facing pg 176: “My feet went from under me” (FiF, pg 115)
Facing pg 192: “I turned to her and kissed her lips”
Facing pg 240: “The room was a babel of screams and chaos” (FiF, pg 119)
Facing pg 272: “I cast his testicles in his face”
Pay attention, there is no Richard Corben covers (in American prints) after #7. Covers of #8 to #9 are made by R. Courtney.
(?) 1981. Dell. [ober] Cover Art: “Fireship” (FiF, pg 181, art2, pg 48)
Jan. 1982. Editions Audie. 10 Frangs. 68 pgs. [id].
Pgs 42-43: “Metal Lourd”, an half page article about Heavy Metal the Movie. In column called, Le zootrope epatant #27.
April 3-5, 1982. Sword & Shield Club, Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, Kansas. [ober].
Incl. a mention of “Richard Corben‘s release of Creatures of the Box“.
May 1987. By Ian Page (and edited by Joe Dever). World of the Lone Wolf #2. Paperback. The American edition: Berkley/Pacer. US$2.95. [demian,ober].
The cover of the British original edition not by Richard Corben. Interior illustrations by Paul Bonner. [Demian’s Gamebook Web Page].
Cover Art: “The Forbidden City”
Feb. 1984. By Ian Livingtsone. Fighting Fantasy Gamebook #3. Paperback. The American edition: Dell. US$1.95. [demian,ober].
The cover of the British original edition not by Richard Corben. Interior illustrations by Malcolm Barter. [Demian’s Gamebook Web Page].
Cover Art: “The Forest of Doom “ (art2, pg 54)
By Charles (EDT) Forsdick, Laurence (EDT) Grove, Libbie (EDT) Mcquillan. June 1st, 2005. Rodopi. 276 pgs. [googlebook].
Pgs 103, 111: Minor text mention.
Cf. Masters of the Ninth Art: Bandes Dessinees and Franco-Belgian Identity (2005).
Feb. 26, 2013. By Frank Frazetta, and J. David Spurlock. Vanguard Productions. $24.95. 160 pgs. [isfdb].
Pg 79: 1984 #1 comic cover.
(transl. “The Future in Comics”) 1982. Horst Schröder. Carlsen Comics, Denmark. In Danish. [håkan].
Translated version of Swedish “Framtiden i serierutor”.
(transl. “The Future in Comics”) 1981. En serie on serier #2. By Horst Schröder. Carlsen if, Sweden. In Swedish. [håkan,ober].
See also Danish edition “Framtiden i tegneserier”.
Pgs 61-65: subchapter about Richard Corben in “Underground” section of sci-fi comics in USA, France and Britain. Heavily illustrated (B&W).
(?) 1991. Harvey Kurtzmnan’s Visual History of the Comics. HC, Kitchen Sink Press. Paperback. Prentic Hall Press. [ober].
Pg 63: “A World Peace Treaty…”
Pg 88: excerpt from “Neverwhere”
UK. From 2000 to 2010 (?). 28 issues. [twomorrowscom].
Reprinted in The Best of From the Tomb.
Subterranean Nightmare by Frank Motler
“A World Peace Treaty…”. Pager. (?)
Richard Corben is mention as part of the underground revolution. Some frames from “The Awakening” was used with the article.
Fall 1997. Fungoid Press. PO Box 904, Lowell MA 01853. $9.00. 42 pgs. [ober,net].
Cover Art: “Mummy With Amulet”
Summer 1998. Fungoid Press. PO Box 904, Lowell MA 01853. [ober].
Pg 51: “The Black Pilgrimage”
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Created: May 17, 2002. Last updated: February 15, 2019 at 8:39 am