The Amazing World of DC Comics

Primarily text articles, with occasional strips and comics features, Amazing World offered a great deal of insight into Bronze Age DC corporate and creative culture.

Contributors included Burkett, Ramona Fradon, Jack C. Harris, Nestor Redondo, Steve Skeates, Michael Uslan, Wally Wood, and Mark Gruenwald (in one of his few credits outside of Marvel Comics).

Amazing World was co-edited by a group of fellow young fans-turned-DC Comics editorial employees that Rozakis termed the "Junior Woodchucks".

[4][5] Carl Gafford was a key contributor to the zine, doing editing, writing, production work and color separations.

Amazing World occasionally featured previously unpublished stories and artwork, including: The premiere issue contained the following features: Issue #7 promoted The Legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table by Gerry Conway and Nestor Redondo, a four-part King Arthur treasury edition series that was never published.