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Adapted by CHARLES SANTINO and STANLEY GOLDSTEIN PETER KUPER JAY RATH GEORGE TROSLEY WERNER WEJP-OLSEN

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’The phantom letterer, seven ARTISTS, AND OTHER FABLES by Charles Santino

Who is Steve Haynie? Did you notice it? Steve Haynie’s name appeared on the cover of Aesop’s Fables #1, but not inside. Because of an editing mix-up his name disappeared from the interior of the book. Steve lettered “The Stag and the Lion,” illustrated by Vai Semeiks. Sorry, Steve!

' II edited by CHARLES A panel from “The Stag and the Lion”

ART BY VAL SEMEIKS Cover by STANLEY GOLDSTEIN LETTERING BY STEVE HAYNIE Typesetting by GIL JORDAN

Color separations by RAYSON FILMS Artists and Stories Returning in this issue are Stanley Goldstein (who drew the cover and a story), Printed at PORT PUB Peter Kuper, Jay Rath, and George Trosley. New to these pages are Roberta Gregory, James Sturm, and Werner Wejp-Olsen. Published by GARYG The second issue of Aesop’s Fables features longer stories. This gives the writer KIM (me) and the artists room to stretch out and develop the fables a little more fully, adding an extended bit of physical comedy or a plot twist not found in the original. (Longer stories also means fewer stories, so I’m not using up the AESOP'S FABLES #2, Fall, FABLES is published by fables quite so fast — and I don’t have as many people to bug about deadlines!) Books, Inc., < characters, stories, and art © The Comic Book Aesop Don Thompson, editor of the Buyer’s Guide, was kind enough to print my open letter to his readers requesting any information they might have about Trosley and Werner Wej other adaptations of Aesop’s Fables. In the letter I mentioned E.C.’s Animal Fables of the late 1940s, which ran a few Aesop’s Fables. Don remembers Books or Charles Santino. No a fable parody in Milt Gross Funnies and a few fable take-offs in DC’s The Fox and the Crow. And a comic book dealer in Canada tells me the old Classics FABLES and those of any living persons is intended, and any such sii Illustrated Junior line ran many Aesop’s Fables as back-up stories, but never as a separate title. If anyone can provide me with the specific issue #s and dates ters to______of these comics, I’ll print them in #3. erty of the magazine and are ai intended for publication in The new Classics Illustrated will publish their version of the fables any minute part, and may therefore be used for now, but I understand it will be text and illustration rather than panel-to-panel purposes. First printing: Ju-- issue is available from the pub continuity. $2.50 + 50-postage and h Finally, a big “thank you” to Don for giving Aesop’s Fables #1 an enthusiastic graphics Books, 7563 Seattle, Washb review and an “A” rating. BOOKS proudly ■» presents... fflUSAGI YOJIMBO "Rendered with a grace that verges on the miraculous, '' is a delicate echo of a Japan that is vanishing forever." —ALEJANDRO JODOROWSKY

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