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Rocket Blast Comic Collector 91 Nm Near Mint Fanzine. Table of Contents Scathing Marvel review Kerry Gammill Kerry Gammil Kerry Gammil Stephen Fabian Rocket's Blast & Comic Collector 52 Fanzine Dick Moss Cover SFCA 1967. In fact, James Van Hise was so critical of Howard Chaykin’s work on the adaptation, that he asked Kerry Gamill to try his own hand at adapting Obi-Wan’s Mos Eisley Cantina scuffle, with gruesome results!Ĭheck out some of the amazing, obscure, Star Wars art from early comic fandom below! Ralph Fowler Morris Scott Dollens The issue contains an interview with Mark Hamill, a checklist of Star Wars magazines, a review of the Alan Dean Foster novel, and a scathing critique of the first 6 Marvel Star Wars adaptation issues. Now, of particular interest to the Star Wars comic collector, RBCC did a special Star Wars edition for their issue #139 circa October 1977. Within its pages, you’ll find many household names who went on to produce great works at the House of Ideas, Distinguished Competition, and other publications. All portions of the Grand Comics Database, except where noted otherwise.
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See series timeline (depends on key dates being set correctly) Key Date Pub. Apart from the fan community this magazine fostered, it also provided amateur artists and writers the opportunity to break into the comic book publishing industry. New Media Publishing, 1982 Series Series Details. The zine contained news and regular review articles discussing all corners of the budding comic industry. This unofficial fanzine ran from 1964 to 1983, almost 20 years! During that time it connected comic collectors with regular articles, advertisements, and classifieds for exchanging back issues. Entdecken Sie 1978 rbcc Rockets Blast comicollector 142 Begegnungen Fanzine (L9750) in der großen Auswahl bei eBay.
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The result of a merger with a similar publication, RBCC' s purpose was to bring fans together for the purpose of adding to their comic book collections. One of the longer running “zines” was Rocket’s Blast Comicollector. Rocket's Blast Comicollector (RBCC) was a comics advertising fanzine published from 1964 to c. Before the internet, and even before the advent of the local comic shop and direct market, comic readers, collectors, and enthusiasts gathered around home-grown, grass roots fanzines and other circulations to discuss and exchange comics.