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The Amazing World of DC Comics was DC Comics' self-produced fan magazine of the mid-1970s. Running 17 issues, the fanzine featured DC characters and their creators, and was exclusively available through mail order. Primarily text articles, with occasional strips and comics features, Amazing World offered a great deal of insight into Bronze Age DC corporate and creative culture. The bulk of the issues were edited by Allan Asherman and later by Paul Levitz and then Cary Burkett; individual issues were edited by Carl Gafford, Bob Rozakis, and Neal Pozner.

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  • The Amazing World of DC Comics was DC Comics' self-produced fan magazine of the mid-1970s. Running 17 issues, the fanzine featured DC characters and their creators, and was exclusively available through mail order. Primarily text articles, with occasional strips and comics features, Amazing World offered a great deal of insight into Bronze Age DC corporate and creative culture. The bulk of the issues were edited by Allan Asherman and later by Paul Levitz and then Cary Burkett; individual issues were edited by Carl Gafford, Bob Rozakis, and Neal Pozner. Contributors included Burkett, Ramona Fradon, Jack C. Harris, Nestor Redondo, Steve Skeates, Michael Uslan, Wally Wood, and Mark Gruenwald (in one of his few credits outside of Marvel Comics). (en)
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  • Carmine Infantino's cover art for The Amazing World of DC Comics #1. (en)
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  • Editor (en)
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  • New York City (en)
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  • DC Comics news and publicity (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Allan Asherman #2–7 (en)
  • Bob Rozakis #8 (en)
  • Carl Gafford #1 (en)
  • Cary Burkett #15–17 (en)
  • Neal Pozner #9 (en)
  • Paul Levitz #10–14, Special Edition #1 (en)
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  • 17 (xsd:integer)
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  • July/August 1974 (en)
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  • Bimonthly (en)
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  • 10512 (xsd:integer)
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  • Carmine Infantino's cover art for The Amazing World of DC Comics #1. (en)
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  • AWoDCc01-cover.jpg (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • April 1978 (en)
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  • The Amazing World of DC Comics (en)
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  • The Amazing World of DC Comics was DC Comics' self-produced fan magazine of the mid-1970s. Running 17 issues, the fanzine featured DC characters and their creators, and was exclusively available through mail order. Primarily text articles, with occasional strips and comics features, Amazing World offered a great deal of insight into Bronze Age DC corporate and creative culture. The bulk of the issues were edited by Allan Asherman and later by Paul Levitz and then Cary Burkett; individual issues were edited by Carl Gafford, Bob Rozakis, and Neal Pozner. (en)
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  • The Amazing World of DC Comics (en)
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