Ken Meyer Jr.’s Ink Stains 25: Steranko!

If you’re a fan of fanzines, then you’ve got to check out Ken Meyer, Jr.’s monthly column Ink Stains. Each month Ken (who is an amazing artist) posts… well, let’s let Ken explain…
I have a collection of over 200 fanzines from the 60’s-80’s that I plan to scan and talk about, one at a time. I hope to have some of the participants answer a few questions. Many of those participants are established comics professionals now, while some have gone on to other things. I will show a few snippets from each zine and give you a link to download a pdf of the whole thing, which I hope all of you will do!
For Ink Stains 25, Ken took a look at the Jim Steranko Portfolio from 1970. Edited and published by Jim Steranko through his Supergraphics company.
I’d never seen this prior to reading Ken’s article. What an amazing collection of Steranko art going all the way back to when he was just 15. The talent was always there. It is interesting to see Steranko’s choices as he moved from genre to genre. What a talent!
Ah, the memories of the glory days of fanzines. Thanks to Ken Meyer, Jr. for making these available!























































