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Rocket comic books issue 137

  • Issue #137
    Rocket's Blast Comicollector (1961 RBCC) 137

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    The Rocket's Blast Comicollector #137 (76 pgs), with front and back cover art by Steve Fabian. The Rocket's Blast is THE classic comics adzine from the 60s thru the 80s. It features: an interview with film make-up artist Rick Baker (conducted by comics artist Kerry Gammill with Michael W. Davis), Conan-related articles by Robert Weinberg and James Van Hise, an artist-profile of Gammill, and a 3-page Twilight of the Heroes comic story part 1, "Last Respects" (by Ron Wilber). Illustrations by Gammill, Don Rosa, Marc Hempel, and Mike Zeck.

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    $27 ROCKET'S BLAST COMIC COLLECTOR #137 1977 Dave Stevens art/Rick Baker intvw/Conan

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  • Issue #137
    Rocket Magazine (1979-2000 BAM Media) The Rocket Newspaper 137

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    Issue #137: March 1991 - Cover by Peter Bagge. This issue includes a cover and article featuring underground super star artist R. Crumb. It also includes articles on Rev. Horton Heat by Hal Blaine, Iron Maiden and the Scorpions by Gary Heffern, and more! Newsprint, 11-in. x 13-in., 44 pages, PC/PB&W.

    NOTE: The Rocket was a free biweekly newspaper published from 1979–2000. It documented the local music scene, especially focusing on the music scene in and around Seattle. It features articles, interviews, cartoons, and concert calendars. The Rocket was way ahead of the curve of the Seattle Grunge BOOM of the early 90s as it featured articles and interviews with bands like Soundgarden and Nirvanna, even putting the bands on the cover, years before their mainstream breakouts on MTV.