Media release — change EGO #149 (100 color pages, $9.95) showcases Gil Kane, one of the Silver Age’s biggest artists—with gleaming golden Age roots in the Simon & Kirby shop! Incisive as well as free-wheeling Kane interview, Daniel Herman on Kane’s life & art—plus Gil’s incisive post from the spring 1974 problem of the Harvard Journal of Pictorial Fiction, as well as other surprise features centered around the creative co-creator of the Silver Age eco-friendly lantern as well as The Atom! as well as beginning—the autobiography of Golden/Silver Age Flash/GL scripter John Broome! Also: FCA (Fawcett Collectors of America), Michael T. Gilbert, as well as expense Schelly! eco-friendly lantern cover by Kane as well as Joe Giella! Edited by Roy Thomas.
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