Squa Tront (1967) #4
Squa Tront is the most famous of the EC fanzines. Front Cover by Graham Ingles. Back Cover by Harvey Kurtzman.
In issue #4: “Kurtzman,” by Jerry De Fuccio, with countless roughs, finishes, layouts, sketches, from “Hey, You!” to Frontline Combat, to Playboy’s “Little Annie Fanny,” to “Frankenstein” in Humbug, to…well, name it. “Slave Ship,” the complete EC 7-page story by B. Krigstein in black-and-white. “Child of Tomorrow,” the complete EC 8-page story by Reed Crandall in black-and-white. “Interview: Johnny Craig,” by Roger Hill. Much, much, more. Jerry Weist, Editor and Publisher. Bob Barrett, Co-Editor.
B/W, magazine-sized.
Note: FN- to FN / staple rust
Our handy 10 Point Scale!
- NM 9.4 and higher
- NM- 9.2
- VF/NM 9.0
- VF+ 8.5
- VF 8
- VF- 7.5
- FN/VF 7.0
- FN+ 6.5
- FN 6.0
- FN- 5.5
- VG/FN 5.0
- VG+ 4.5
- VG 4.0
- VG- 3.5
- GD/VG 3.0
- GD+ 2.5
- GD 2.0
- FR & PR: Lower than 2.0
$43,31
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