Fanboy Journal of Comic Fandom (1993) comic books 1990-1999
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Published 1993 by Jam Comics Group.$2.50
$2.50
The first issue of this "true insider's rag" presents a host of features and interviews designed to appeal to...well, fanboys (and girls, of course). In it, outsiders who want to be insiders (or just feel like them) will find intimate interviews with Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti, a special feature on Reactor's Donna Matrix, tips and techniques as related by fan-favorite industry professionals, and the inside-track to Fanboy's Prodigy/America On Line computer network. Cover price $1.50.
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Published 1993 by Jam Comics Group.
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Features Marvels artist Alex Ross on creativity, painting and his approach to comics as an art form. Techniques and inspiration are highlighted. The Ross interview introduces this amazing young talent and gives true insight into the process of creating. Also, Golden Age ace Sheldon Moldoff gives his most in depth interview ever on the real "golden age," ghosting for Bob Kane, and life behind Batman, Blackhawk, Hawkman and Captain Midnight. Cover price $1.50.
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Published 1993 by Jam Comics Group.$2.50
$2.50
In this issue of the only interactive interview zine on the market: sexism, racism and violence in comics...a no holds barred shouting match on the real state of the industry. Plus, Tony Akins talks "Jedi" aliens and why he's so darn good at creating futuristic gadgets, Jill Thompson speaks her mind, and comic fans in cyberspace: how to connect to a BBS. Cover price $1.95.
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Published 1993 by Jam Comics Group.$2.50
$2.50
Cool Animation offers a look at the best of the newest stuff to flicker at umpteen frames per second and where to find it. Plus, mini comics reviewed, and an exclusive preview of Ray Zone's Forbidden 3-D. Cover price $1.95.