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Panel Discussions: Design in Sequential Art Storytelling
By Durwin S. Talon. Feb. 1st, 2003. TwoMorrows. Paperback. [googlebook].
Minor text mention by Chris Moeller (beginning page of Chapter Ten).
Flashing Swords #5: Parting Gifts
Pay attention, Flights into Fantasy (1981) claims that the book was called as Flashing Swords #5: Parting Gifts. Actually novellette “Parting Gifts” by Diane Duane was one of the stories incl. into the anthology Flashing Swords #5: Demons and Daggers (1981).
Parts #14
[ober,ed,wcorb].Cover Art: “Die Monster Die” B&W.
Parts #15
May 1999. Robert M. Price, Ed., Necronomicon Press. West Warwick, RI. [ober].
Pgs 22-23: Interview, by Dan Ross and Toren Atkinson.
The Penultimate Truth
Feb. 1980. By Philip K. Dick. Paperback. Dell. $1.95. 238 pgs. [ober,isfdb].
Cover Art: “Robots Gang Up” aka “The Penultimate Truth”
Phantom of the Paradise
1985. Read more. [plogg].
Movie one-sheet: “Phantom of the Paradise”
Phoenix
Photon #18
1969/1970. Mark Frank, ed.. Brooklyn, NY. $1. 48 pgs. Covers: B&W. Guts: B&W. [ecm,ober,mocba,grover].
Pg 2: “Inside Photon Table of Contents [Vampire and Bat]”
Pg 3: “Frankenstein’s Monster [Boris Karloff]” (on editorial page “Frankly Speaking”, but not the masthead)
Pg 4: “Vampire Couple Attacking Upside-down Man” (on reverberation page, but not the masthead)
Pg 9: “Pod-ship from 2001”
Pg 11: “Astronaut Dave [Keir Dullea] from 2001”
Pg 15: “Gwangi & Triceratops”
Pg 20: “Vampire with Long Fingernails” aka “Nosferatu [Max Schreck]”
Pg 21: “The ‘Vampire’ [Lon Chaney Sr.] from London After Midnight”
Pg 28: “Dracula [Bela Lugosi] on Staircase”
Pg 29: “Dracula [John Carradine]”
Pg 34: “Dracula [Christopher Lee] Hissing”
Pg 35: “A Bride of Dracula from Horror of Dracula”
Pg 41: “Vampire [Bela Lugosi] and Fallen Victim”
Photon #19
1970. Mark Frank, ed.. Booklyn, NY. [ecm,ober,mocba].
Pg 3: “Frankly Speaking” (editorial masthead) [FiF, pg 193]
Pg 4: “Reverberations” (letters masthead)
Pg 6: “Barnabas Collins [Jonathan Frid] with Cane”
Pg 7: “Funeral Pyre”
Pg 8: “Dracula [Lon Chaney Jr]” [FiF, pg 192]
Pg 28: “Dracula [Bela Lugosi] and Van Helsing”
Pg 30: “Vampire’s Ghost”
Pg 33: “Vampire Carrying Struggling Woman”
Pg 34: “Dracula [Chris Lee] Carrying Female” [FiF, pg 198]
Pg 35: “Staked Vampire Skeleton”
Pg 36: “Vampire Ready to Bite”
Pg 37: “‘Curse of Frankenstein’ Monster” [FiF, pg 196]
Pg 38: “Vampire with Two Handfulls” [FiF, pg 192]
Pg 40: “Vampire Strangling a Victim”
Pg 42: “Vampire Staked From Behind” [FiF, pg 194]
Pg 45: “Blond Vampiress”
Pg 47: “Dracula [Chris Lee] Impaled in Coffin”
Photon #20
1971. Mark Frank, ed.. Brooklyn, NY. $1. 48 pgs. Covers: B&W. Guts: B&W. [id].
Pg 2: “Inside Photon Table of Contents [Zombie Walking]”
Pg 3: “Frankly Speaking” (editorial masthead) [FiF, pg 193]
Pg 21: “Murder Legendre [Lugosi] from White Zombie”
Pg 24: “White Zombie”
Photon #21
1971. Mark Frank, ed.. Brooklyn, NY. $1. 46 pgs. Covers: B&W. Guts: B&W. [id].
Pg 4: “Frankly Speaking” (editorial masthead) [FiF, pg 193]
Pg 45: “Reverberations” (letters masthead)
Photon #22
[ecm].Pg 4: “Frankly Speaking” (editorial masthead) [FiF, pg 193]
Pg 45: “Reverberations” (letters masthead)
Photon #23
1973. Mark Frank, ed.. Brooklyn, NY. $1. 48 pgs. Covers: two color (black and blue). Guts: B&W. [id].
Pg 4: “Frankly Speaking” (editorial masthead) [FiF, pg 193]
Pg 46: “Reverberations” (letters masthead)
Photon #24
1974. Mark Frank, ed.. Brooklyn, NY. $1. 48 pgs. Covers: two color (black and yellow). Guts: B&W. [id].
Pg 4: “Frankly Speaking” (editorial masthead) [FiF, pg 193]
Pg 46: “Reverberations” (letters masthead)
The contents page claims that the letters masthead, “Reverberations” on pg 46 ought to be made by Richard Corben, but that is a misprint. The very same “Reverberations” pict was also in Photon #23 on pg 5. According Photon #23 Art Credits it was made by Dave Ludwig. Pict’s got same name, but different artist.
Pilote #17
In French. [wbed].
Rédactionnel, by Vidal, Solé, Bertrand, Frimbois, Dupont de Lalma, Pomme, Bilal, Michelangeli, Clavé, Fred, Bacri, F’murr, Richard Corben.
A Planet Called Treason
(?) Orson Scott Card. Paperback. Dell. [ober].
Cover Art: “A Planet Called Treason” (FiF, pg 161)
Poem Toons
The Point Man
Sept. 1981. By Stephen Englehart. Paperback. Dell. $2.95. 350 pgs. [ober,isfdb].
Cover Art: “The Point Man” (FiF, pg 179)
Pornography and Sexual Representation: A Reference Guide
By Joseph W. Slade. Nov. 2000. Greenwood Press. 1264 pgs. Hard Bound. [googlebook].
Pg 60: Minor text mention.
Price and Reference Guide to Books Written by Edgar Rice Burroughs
(?) 1991. James A. Bergen, Jr. Sc, Golden Lion. Hard Bound signed and numbered, 50. [ober].
Pg 208: “The Ape Man”
Pgs 93-94: Richard Corben credits
A Princess of Mars
Audio book. Read by Stan Winiarski. 2 cassettes, abridged. 1.5 hours. [ober,ebay].
Cover Art: “Thark Battle” (FiF, pgs 124-125, Llana of Gathol & John Carter of Mars (1977)). Color.
Puppet Animation in the Cinema: History and Technique (Corben) + (Corbin!!)
By L. Bruce (Loyd Bruce) Holman. Jan. 1st, 1975. A.S. Barnes and Company. 120 pgs. [plogg,googlebook,tapatalk].
Pgs 15, 53, 54, 61: The Search for the Gold Mold (1967). Photos of puppets by Richard Corben, although in all instances except one Corben is misspelled “Corbin”. B&W.
Pgs 57, 62: Photos of the work made by David Allen. Some of them says “by Richard Corbin” but actually they are send by David Allen to Richard Corben. He just send them forward to the Loyd Bruce Holman. Corben and Allen never met.
A couple of errors in the Holman book. On page 54, the photographs on the upper right and the lower right have their captions switched. The lower one shows a metal armature I made, not David. On page 57, lower left is an unfinished clay, plastic and rubber model I made. The photograph of David Allen on page 62 is one he sent to me and I forwarded on to Bruce Holman. – Richard Corben, fan letter, 2013
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