Editors | Carol Kalish (1980–1982) Dean Mullaney (1980) Richard Howell (1982) Robert Lewis (c. 1983–1986) Hal Schuster (1986–1987) |
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Categories | comics, animation, criticism, history, interviews |
Frequency | (1980, 1986–1987) Monthly (1981–1982, 1984–1985) Bimonthly (1983) Quarterly |
Publisher | New Media Publishing |
First issue | March 1980 |
Final issue Number | July 1987 57 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Clearwater, Florida (1980–1981)[1] Rockville, Maryland (1981–c. 1985)[2] Los Angeles, California (c. 1985–1987) |
Language | English |
Comics Feature was an American magazine of news, criticism, and commentary pertaining to comic books, comic strips, and animation. Published by New Media Publishing, it produced 57 issues (and a number of specials) between 1980 and 1987.
Staff members and regular contributors to Comics Feature included Kurt Busiek, Max Allan Collins, Ron Goulart, Will Jacobs and Gerard Jones, Scott McCloud, Steve Perrin, Peter Sanderson, Roy Thomas, Don & Maggie Thompson, and James Van Hise. Guest contributors included Stan Lee, who wrote a column on writing for comics for parts of two years.