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Comics Feature was an American magazine of news, criticism, and commentary pertaining to , , and . 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 , Max Allan Collins, , and , , , , , , and James Van Hise. Guest contributors included , who wrote a column on writing for comics for parts of two years.


History
After dabbling in publishing for a few years, brothers and Jack Schuster, co-owners of the distributor New Media/Irjax, founded New Media Publishing (NMP) in 1980."Headlines: New Media Expands Publishing Base, Comics and Commentary Magazines to Begin!" Comics Feature #6 (October 1980), pp. 7-8.Bethke, Marilyn. "New Media's Publishing Empire," The Comics Journal #76 (Oct. 1982), pp. 154-161. NMP's first publication, launched in March 1980, was the professionally produced Comics Feature."Fan Press: Two New Fanzines Brewing," The Comics Journal #53 (Winter 1980), p. 18.

NMP's line of publications was overseen by editorial director Peter B. Gillis; Comics Feature's first editors were Sallis, Ed. "Fan-Things," BEM #28 (May 1980), p. 35. and . Carol Kalish entry, Who's Who of American Comic Books: 1928–1999. Retrieved Nov. 23, 2020. Mullaney soon left the editor job to focus full-time on his publishing house, . Dean Mullaney entry, Who's Who of American Comic Books: 1928–1999. Retrieved Nov. 23, 2020. Peter B. Gillis left NMP in June 1981, with Richard Howell replacing him as editorial director. Howell joined his partner as co-editor of Comics Feature in late 1981. Comics Feature #14 (Dec. 1981): "Edited by Richard Howell and Carol Kalish."Howell, Richard. "Opening Notes: With Feature's Face Value the Three I's Have It," Comics Feature #16 (Feb. 1982), p. 6. Richard Howell entry, Who's Who of American Comic Books: 1928–1999. Retrieved Nov. 24, 2020. Howell and Kalish didn't last long, however, as they both left for positions at by the conclusion of 1982. Despite the turmoil, Comics Feature was nominated for Favourite Fan Publication in the 1981 , losing to The Comics Journal in a close vote."The Eagle Awards for 1980," BEM #35 (NMP, Spring 1982), p. 9.

After Kalish and Howell's departure, the editorial reins of Comics Feature passed to Robert Lewis. Comics Feature #32 (Nov. 1984): "Edited by Robert Lewis." NMP Published became editor in 1986, Comics Feature #42 (Mar. 1986): "Edited by Hal Schuster." staying in that position through the magazine's final issue.

In the summer of 1987, sued the Schuster brothers for copyright and trademark infringement, claiming they had improperly used Marvel artwork in various issues of another NMP magazine.KF. "Marvel Takes Legal Action: Marvel Files Suit Against Hal and Jack Schuster," The Comics Journal #116 (July 1987), pp. 16–17. The Marvel lawsuit appears to have put the various Schuster Brother operations out of business, as they stopped publishing after that point; Comics Feature was one of the casualties.


Publishing details
Comics Feature started out as a monthly, with some exceptions where the magazine skipped a month. In 1981 and 1982 it was published roughly on a bimonthly basis. 1983 only saw three issues of Comics Feature published, but the magazine returned to a bimonthly schedule in 1984 and 1985. Comics Feature returned to a monthly schedule in 1986 and 1987.

In total, Comics Feature published 57 issues from March 1980 to July 1987.

In addition, NMP published the following Comics Feature specials:

  • Comics Feature: The Fandom Zone (1 issue, 1980) — edited by Don and Maggie Thompson
  • Comics Feature Summer Special (1 issue, 1983)
  • Comics Feature Interviews (1 issue, 1984)
  • Comics Feature Collectors Edition (2 issues, 1984)


Content
The magazine's regular content included industry news, comics creator interviews, histories of Silver Age characters and comic book companies, and reviews of current titles. Regular columns included 's The Fandom Zone (1980–1982), Looking Back at the Golden Age (written by in 1986–1987), Saturday Morning Season (about animated television shows), and How to Write Comics, a column by that ran in 1985–1986.

There were also regular stories on the animation business, role-playing games, and comics collecting/investing (written by Mike Benton). wrote about science fiction comic strips. Comics Feature primarily focused on the two major mainstream publishing companies of the time, and , with more covers devoted to Marvel properties. (The magazine was also not above reporting on other NMP publications.)

Each issue featured at least one major interview, often with some of the industry's most popular creators. Noteworthy interviews included in issue #30; in issues #33, #44, and #50; in issues #34, #44, and #50; in issue #50; the Adventures of Superman TV series cast in issue #57; and in issue #45!

The magazine didn't restrict itself exclusively to mainstream American comics: other notable interviews included and in issue #3, and Françoise Mouly in issue #4, in issue #7, in issue #12/13, and in issue #39.

Issue #10, published in 1981, focused on 's 40th anniversary. Comics Feature #10 (July 1981). Issue #18, in 1982, commemorated the 50th anniversary of , as well as a review of the past year in the comics industry. Comics Feature #18 (Aug. 1982). Issue #22, also published in 1982, commemorated 's 20th anniversary. Comics Feature #22 (Dec. 1982). Issue #26 was devoted to a tribute. Comics Feature #26 (Dec. 1983). Issue #32, published in 1984, celebrated ' 50th anniversary, and featured an interview with Vice-President/Executive Editor on the future of the company. Comics Feature #32 (Nov. 1984). Issue #44 (May 1986) was devoted to ' 25th anniversary. Comics Feature #44 (May 1986). The magazine's 50th issue featured interviews with , , , , , Brent Anderson, , and . Comics Feature #50 (Dec. 1986).


Features and columns
  • Animation
  • The Artistic Life
  • End Notes — profile at the back of each issue
  • The Fandom Zone by
  • Guilty Fantasies
  • How to Write Comics by (1985–1986)
  • Looking Back at the Golden Age — written by in 1986–1987
  • Saturday Morning Season ( Animated Chatter)
  • Strip Search — comic strips


Editors


Interview subjects (selected)


See also


Notes

External links

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