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| Name: | Patrick "Verm" Daily |
| E-mail address: | pdaily@sc.rr.com |
| Homepage URL: | http://tftrn.blogspot.com/ |
| Comments: | Excellent site and some very good indexes. I'm a fairly recent devotee to Wold-Newtonry but having the Warrenverse stuff included in it makes this old fan boy happy. Though I never specifically collected the Warren mags, being primarily a science fiction fan at the time, I read what I could get my hands on as a kid in the 70's. Nice to get a synopsis of stories that I never got to finish. Thanks so much for the site! Keep up the good work and much luck and health to you in the future. |
| Name: | Richard |
| E-mail address: | Richj3@gmail.com |
| Comments: | I was looking around for the story about the Hyde 25 drug for a little while. So glad I found your summary of the stories. I thought that was one of the best horror concepts and stories out there. Strange how it popped back into my head after almost 25 years or so. I will continue to read and enjoy the rest of your work on these pages. |
| Name: | RobRock360 |
| E-mail address: | maximum_rob62@yahoo.com |
| Homepage URL: | http://RobROCK@yaho360.com |
| Comments: | very cool page I am a warren7skywald horror mood fanetic. good job. |
| Name: | Lucio Rubira |
| E-mail address: | Lucio.rubira |
| Homepage URL: | http://www.comicspace.com/lucio_rubira/ |
| Comments: | I am a Braziliam comic book artist and I would like to say that the Warren magazines changed my life.
I started to draw Sci-fi and horror comics Because the works of incredibly people like John Severin and Richard Corben among others and the wonderful stories of Budd Lewis and Bill Dubay. Now those fantastic magazines are back with old and new stories that will be soon published by Dark Horse. Canīt wait to pretend I am reading them for the first time. Best, Lucio |
| Name: | pam buchanan |
| E-mail address: | mcpcbuchanan@msn.com |
| Comments: | I know this is crazy,but Budd Lewis is my cousin, I have tried so ways to locate him, I'm trying this route because I remembered he had worked on some of the Warren comics, if some one could suggest a union, or guild for illustraters inorder to locate a contact source I would be greatful--thanks Pam |
| Name: | Quiddity |
| E-mail address: | mshea1@rcn.com |
| Comments: | Great job! Hope you keep up with it. Would certainly love to hear your feelings on Dax, Coffin and Apocalypse, three of my faves that are not yet up. :) |
| Name: | friend |
| Comments: | If you want to know more about former Warren magazines writer Bruce Bezaire, here's a start: he had a bout with cancer in the late '70s, was miraculously cured, became a born again Christian, wrote and illustrated a series of Christian comics called DAN RED EAGLE in the early 1990s, became a college professor of art, and is also a photo-realist painter. You can find many websites containing his Christian comics and paintings.
Now you know what became of him! |
| Name: | orhun |
| E-mail address: | yakin5@hotmail.com |
| Comments: | I just discovered your page and wanted to drop a line. I'll definitely come back and check it in a detailed way. I'm from Turkey and also planning to write a detailed piece on Warren's horror output that were published over here for a long time under the banner of 'Korku', that's 'fear'in Turkish since, just like you, I, too, grew up reading them and believe that they worth a lot praise in many ways. I just translated a piece dealing with the creation of Creepy and Eerie from English to Turkish for a magazine on comics in general. Well, thanks for the page and your devotion.
Sincerely, Orhun Yakin Ankara/TURKEY |
| Name: | Budd Lewis |
| E-mail address: | buddlewis@yahoo.com |
| Comments: | Nice to see old nightmares never die...they just keep on being dreamed.
I'm getting ramped up to begin a radio show featuring old and new stories, chat, interviews, etc. It will be called "The Creepy Network". It's due to be up for Halloween 2006. I'll let you know. If anyone knows the whereabouts of Bill Dubay, I'd appreciate the information. Budd |
| Name: | T. Casey Brennan |
| E-mail address: | tcaseybrennan2002@yahoo.com |
| Homepage URL: | http://spectrummagazines.bizland.com/fccurrent2.chtml |
| Comments: | I wrote Vampirella stories in the early '70s; my first story was in #5; I wrote the series in #s 17-21. I was interviewed on the internationally syndicated X-Zone radio show on January 3, 2006. You can still listen (for 30 days) by going to the shows archives and scrolling to this year's first show...
http://xzone-radio.com/archives.htm There's also a full biography on me in FOLLOWING CEREBUS #6, just released, and available at comic shops and Tower Records outlets internationally...see URL at... http://spectrummagazines.bizland.com/fccurrent2.chtml Best, T. Casey Brennan |
| Name: | Henry Covert |
| E-mail address: | henrycovert67@yahoo.com |
| Homepage URL: | http://n/a |
| Comments: | Thank you for giving me an acknowledgement for our past collaborations. I appreciate it.
The site looks very nice. I will credit you in any WNU articles that reference any facts I may have gleaned here. Sincerely, Henry |
| Name: | Mike Scott |
| E-mail address: | unifan2001@yahoo.com |
| Homepage URL: | http://www.geocities.com/unifan2001/ |
| Comments: | Excellent addition to the (too few) other Warren Publishing fan sites on the net! Really exhaustively covers the subject! Makes me want to go back an reread all these stories, again! Great job! Needs more cover art. (I would say that! LOL) |
| Name: | Den Valdron |
| E-mail address: | valdron@cancom.net |
| Comments: | This is a really nifty site with great links and a real affection and insight into materials I was only vaguely familiar with.
My lack of familiarity is not an obstacle to enjoyment, since the love for the material seeps through and makes the alien subject matter fascinating. I suspect that I enjoy reading these articles more than I'd enjoy the actual Warren/Harris comics. Go figure... |