- Rocket's
Blast Comicollector (RBCC) was a
comics advertising fanzine published from 1964 to 1983. The
result of a
merger with a
similar publication, RBCC's...
- author. He had a long
connection with the po****r
fanzine Rocket's
Blast Comicollector (RBCC), and was its editor/publisher from 1974 to 1983. He also had...
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newly created hero
Captain Paragon. In 1970,
fanzine Rocket's
Blast Comicollector (RBCC)
staffed C.C. Beck, Don Newton,
Robert Kline, and Gene Arnold...
- "Interview" (Interview).
Interviewed by
Bruce Hamilton. Rocket's
Blast ComiCollector #81. Steranko, Jim (1970). The
Steranko History of Comics. Vol. 1. Supergraphics...
-
praise for
Kingdom came from
Playboy magazine and the Rocket's
Blast Comicollector fanzine, but it was
never a
commercial success due in part to the frequency...
- Hise. "Films
Fantastique presents Young Frankenstein". Rocket's
Blast Comicollector #146 (Nov. 1978), pp. 6–14. On the writing, pre-production and filming...
-
Comics Conventions')," Alter-Ego #64 (Jan. 2007). RBCC Rocket's
Blast Comicollector #52 (1967).
Gabilliet 2010, p. 250–251. "Lucca 9," Bang! No. 11 (1974)...
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contributing to
comics fanzines,
including the
publication Rocket's
Blast Comicollector. In 1964 he
succeeded Jerry Bails (the so-called "father of
comic book...
- this
period included Alter Ego, The
Comic Reader, and Rocket's
Blast Comicollector, all
started by
Jerry Bails.
During the 1970s, many
fanzines (Squa Tront...
- "Spotlight on the Pros #5: This Issue:
Steve Ditko" (PDF). Rocket's
Blast Comicollector. No. 31.
Reprinted in
Ditkomania (45) May 1995.
Archived (PDF) from...