COMICS JOURNAL #239 (MR)
DABEL BROTHERS PUBLISHING
AUG011989
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Apparently, comics creators feel that they have certain rights to
their own artwork or writing, control over working conditions and freedom of
speech. Are conditions for creators improving, deteriorating or the same as
they've ever been? In the second of our special two-issue focus, the Journal
looks at present and emerging struggles between creators and corporations,
including the recent legal setbacks of Dan DeCarlo and Marv Wolfman. Also
featuring an investigation of the ongoing wave of copyright wars and how they
could affect the comics industry: Can comics creators get it together?
Individual courtroom disputes versus organized struggle. Plus, TCJ continues to
provide you with all the groundbreaking news, incisive criticisms, and pithy
remarks that have made us the best in the business for 25 years!
Magazine, 120pg, b&w