Graphic Story Magazine
Graphic Story Magazine was an American magazine edited and published by Bill Spicer in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Attempting to find a new direction for narrative art and a point of departure from commercial comic book stories, this journal of criticism and artwork evolved from Spicer's previous magazine, Fantasy Illustrated.
Gary Groth, editor-publisher of The Comics Journal and Fantagraphics Books, wrote in 2009,
Publication history
There were nine issues of Graphic Story Magazine, with pages per issue varying from 32 pages to the 64-page issue #14. As writer and historian Steven Grant describes the magazine's roots:Issues #12 and #14 were devoted entirely to the work of Basil Wolverton. Interviews included Alex Toth. Will Gould, John Severin, Gahan Wilson, and Howard Nostrand.
The run ended with issue #16.
Artists and writers
Iissue #14 featured Basil Wolverton's Powerhouse Pepper, Shock Shannon, The Story of Man, The Counter Culture, Common Types of Barflize and Wolverton caricatures, plus an interview with Wolverton.The final issue, #16, included "The Wishing World" by Mark Evanier and John Pound, "Routine" by George Metzger, a story by Bob Powell and Bhob Stewart's interview with artist Howard Nostrand. The front cover by Nostrand showed a decaying, skeletal comic book artist returning from the grave to deliver a completed story to a comic book publisher.