Warren Presents #7 Alien Invasion Comix Magazine
By Various
Publisher: Warren Publishing Company
#7. cover: Kim McQuaite (Aug. 1979)
1) The Beast Is Yet To Come [Nicola Cuti/Carmine Infantino & Alex Nino] 8p reprinted from
Vampirella #59 (Apr. 1977)
2) It! [Archie Goodwin/Dan Adkins] 8p reprinted from Eerie #7 (Jan. 1967)
3) The Mound [Tom Sutton] 10p reprinted from Eerie #45 (Feb. 1973)
4) Alien [Forrest J. Ackerman] 8p [text article] reprinted from Famous Monsters Of Filmland #?
(? 1979)
5) The Man Hunters [Gerry Boudreau/Wally Wood] 8p reprinted from Eerie #60 (Sept. 1974)
6) The Star Saga Of Sirius Sam [Nicola Cuti/John Severin] 8p reprinted from Creepy #95 (Feb.
1978)
7) Tibor Miko’s Christmas [Alex Toth] 6p reprinted from Creepy #77 (Feb. 1976) [originally
entitled ‘Tibor Miko’.]
The Warren Presents title had a very convoluted history (see The Warren Companion for the complete information) with four issues appearing as one-shots before the series was given a title. Twelve of the issues were composed of reprinted comics with each issue having a separate, unique title but the remaining two were composed of text reprints from Famous Monsters. The magazine followed no regular schedule, sometimes appearing annually, sometimes with two issues at once and sometimes a full year or more between issues. The irony was that in the latter issues these reprint magazines {due to cherrypicking good stories} were often better than any of the regular magazines’ runs. Based on the 1977 original publication dates for three of the stories contained within, this debut issue probably came out in Oct. or Nov. 1977. Publisher: James Warren. Editor: Nicola Cuti with Louise Jones listed as senior editor.
IMPORTANT NOTE on the quality of printing of most Warren Magazines: There's really not much. Jim Warren basically used the cheapest materials, paper, cover stock and ink he could find. And I understand he didn't pay the creators who worked for him any better. Be that as it may, please understand how difficult it is to find a perfectly clean or pristine copy of most Warren mags. I used to sell these magazines in my shop in the 70's and 80's straight from the printers and they were often bent, creased, warped upon delivery. The ink is really bad and it was virtually impossible to touch, read or only thumb thru one of these magazines without smearing the ink or leaving fingerprints on the cover. BE AWARE these issues being offered are pretty darn good for vintage Warren mags. But they usually have some smudge, crease or tell-tale sign of being a printed by Warren. PLEASE refer to images carefully and if you have any additional questions contact me.
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