Cover - \"Fallen Angel\" - Alessandro \"Alex Horley\" Orlandelli
p.03 - \"Letters\"
p.05-08 - \"Gallery: Stacy E. Walker\"
p.10-11 - \"Dossier: Michael Kaluta Interview\" - S. C. Ringgenberg
p.14-15 - \"Galactic Geographic: At Home With The Tsailerol\"
p.17-23 - \"Dusk\" - Andreas and Bezian
p.26 - \"How Do Men Choose A Partner?\" - Goupil and Walter
p.27 - \"How Do Women Choose A Partner?\" - Goupil and Walter
p.29-62, 109-128 - \"Gypsy: Black Eyes\" - Marini and Smolderen
p.66-75 - \"Fistful Of Blood\" - Simon Bisley and Kevin Eastman
p.77-90 - \"Pissy Little Bitch\" - G. Borile and Beuriot
p.92-97 - \"The Ballerina\" - Carlos Trillo and Domingo Mandrafina
p.99-108 - \"Choose Your Game: The Lost Tomb, Part I\" - Juan Giménez
Features in This Issue
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About Heavy Metal
Don Donahue (1942 - October 27, 2010) was a comic book publisher, operating under the name Apex Novelties, one of the instigators of the underground comix movement in the 1960s.
In San Francisco in 1968, Donahue traded his hi-fi tape player to poet Charles Plymell to publish the first issue of Robert Crumb's Zap Comix on his printing press. Donahue later purchased the equipment and founded Apex Novelties, which published numerous influential comics from that movement, including work by S. Clay Wilson, Kim Deitch, Shary Flenniken, Justin Green, Bill Griffiths, Spain Rodriguez, Gilbert Shelton, Art Spiegelman. He was known for publishing material by radicals, including the Symbionese Liberation Army (best known for kidnapping Patty Hearst).
The partner of cartoonist Dori Seda, he inherited the rights to her work following her death at the age of 37, and published Dori Stories, a compilation of her comics.
Donahue died of cancer on October 27, 2010.