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Published bi-weekly. Contains articles and reprints of comics.
Publisher later stated (Rocket Blast Comic Collector #93) that due to copyright infringement agreement, remaining copies of Collage were later destroyed. Surviving copy numbers for each issue is unknown.

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Cover by William Black.
Reprints (without credit) 4-page story by Carl Wessler and Al Williamson from EERIE TALES #1 (1951).
Predominantly comprised of ads for items sold by SFCA:
EAST COAST COMIX EC reprints
EC HORROR COMICS OF THE 1950’s
EC LIVES!
EC PORTFOLIO #2
FANDOM ANNUAL #2
FANTASTIC EXPLOITS #15 thru 23
FANTASTIC FANZINE #12
FLASHBACK #2
Frank Frazetta FAMOUS FUNNIES print
JACK KIRBY’S GODS set of 4 posters
LONG TOM’S AMERICANA COMIX
MARVEL COLLECTOR’S HANDBOOK
MARVEL TIMES #3
NEWTON PORTFOLIO
PHASE #1
RBCC
SERIAL PICTORIAL
STAR TREK stills
THE BEST OF VIRGIL FINLAY
THE COLLECTOR #27
THE COLLECTOR’S HANDBOOK #4
THE HISTORY OF COMICS Vol. 1 by Steranko
THE OVERSTREET COMIC BOOK PRICE GUIDE 1973
THE SPIRIT #1
THE SPIRIT section reprints
and YE OLDE FANZINE SHOPPE
Plus ads for:
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF COMIX (Neal Pozner)
EC logo t-shirt from Cheez Louize
Old SHADOW Radio shows on tape from Ken Pierce
Back issue comics from Buddy Saunders

This edition was devoted to selling tapes and reels of fantasy & science fiction film/radio programs. Many movie stills posted throughout the edition.

Contents include a cover by Joe Rabon, a Black Terror drawing by John Fantucchio, a six-page Lion strip by Biljo White, two pages of vintage Buck Rogers.
After Fighting Hero Comics #13, publication was temporarily halted, then restarted to end with Fighting Hero Comics #14.
Stated: small & limited print run

Dana Marie Andra: "I was writing for the RBCC as Mark Burbey, and doing occasional graphics and whatnot. FRAZETTA, WILLIAMSON, WOOD, CRANDALL - AN ART FOLIO was an unofficial SFCA publication, financed by G.B. Love. It was a bootleg project inspired by THE MAGIC OF FRANK FRAZETTA and MORE MAGIC OF FRANK FRAZETTA. G.B. Love, Andy Warner, and I selected the artwork to include. (Jim Van Hise may have been involved, as well.) I designed and created the cover, and collated the printed copies. The address in the ad was where I lived with my parents. G.B. didn't want it to be associated with SFCA, for obvious reasons."
Ad from RBCC #84.


Marvel Times ran for a total of three issues.

Mimeo & ditto, side-stapled.
"PAGES FROM THE PAST - Inside, Reprints From Early RB/CC Issues!”
Cover by Ronn Foss.
Dr. Strange pin-up by Ken Dixon, likely from THE COMICOLLECTOR.
“The Captain America Story” by Raymond Miller from ROCKET’S BLAST #13.
An article about Lev Gleason’s ”Daredevil" written/illustrated by Rick Durell from ROCKET’S BLAST #15.
“The Frantic Four” by Ronn Foss from THE COMICOLLECTOR #7.
Mystery Men Comics #31 cover tracing by Raymond Miller from ROCKET’S BLAST #18.
Thrilling Comics #22 tracing by Raymond Miller from ROCKET’S BLAST #27.
Green Lama Pin-Up by Raymond Miller from ROCKET’S BLAST #20.
"Human Torch" article written/illustrated by Raymond Miller from ROCKET’S BLAST #18.
“Graham Crackers” by Ron Graham, writing about Frankenstein (Prize Comics) from THE COMICOLLECTOR #4.
Hall of Fame pin-up of the Ray by Raymond Miller from THE COMICOLLECTOR.
Hall of Fame Special: Some of the Old Timely Gang by Raymond Miller from THE COMICOLLECTOR.
“What Happened to the Shield and Black Hood" by Rick Weingroff from ROCKET’S BLAST #23.
"SPOTLIGHT ON THE PRO'S: #1 — Joe Giella" by Bernie Bubnis from ROCKET’S BLAST #24.
"The Late and Great Captain Flag" written/illoed by Howard Keltner from ROCKET’S BLAST #16.
"Capt. Marvel vs. Spy Smasher" article by Raymond Miller from ROCKET’S BLAST #26.
“The Best of the Holidays” by Ronn Foss, from THE COMICOLLECTOR #8 and #10, and #11.
Hall of Fame #8: The Black Hood by Raymond Miller, from THE COMICOLLECTOR #8
"Seduction of the Innocent" article by Paul Gambaccini from ROCKET’S BLAST #27.
"The Original Shield with Dusty" written/illustrated by Howard Keltner from ROCKET’S BLAST #21.
"ROCKET'S BLAST PIN-UP #2” OF Nightmare and Sleepy pin-up by Raymond Miller from ROCKET’S BLAST #23.
"ROCKET'S BLAST PIN-UP #3" of Black Angel Pin-up by Raymond Miller from ROCKET’S BLAST #24.
Cover of ROCKET’S BLAST #26 by Buddy Saunders.
Cover of ROCKET’S BLAST #27 by Howard Keltner.

2 single-sided pages on carbon paper. Page count varies: copies that were 8.5 x 14 inches were likely 2 pages, and 8.5 x 11 copies were likely 3 pages.
At least three different versions exist, with same content but different lay-outs.
Editorial features include:
"TO THE MEMBERS" message from GB Love. "Dividing Line" very short story (one paragraph) by Bernie Bubnis. "THE COLLECTOR'S CORNER" column by GB Love (recommending Flash #123 and Green Lantern #8). "WE SUGGEST" comic suggestion column (GB suggests Amazing Adult Fantasy #9). "THE SCIENCE SHOP" column discusses The Abominable Snowman (Part I). “Special Announcement" by Love announces there will be classified ads in next issue.
Circulation: only 7 produced (6 on carbon paper, one is manually typed), 2 pgs, single-sided printing via carbon-paper, top stapled. on legal-sized paper.
(According to Anthony F Smith who handled the estate of GB Love: “The situation on Rocket's Blast #1 & #2 … the copies out of GB Love's collection … suggest how many copies were done. There were 6 carbon copies of the first issue PLUS GB's typed cover copy, for a total of SEVEN. Inside he listed by names all the subscribers: Rick Weingroff, Rusty Clapsaddle, Buddy Saunders, Charles Donthitt, Jerry Snipes, Bernie Bubnis, Jr.”)

4 single-sided pages on carbon paper. Page count varies as some copies were 8.5 x 14 inches, and some were 8.5 x 11.
At least two different versions exist, with same content but different lay-outs.
Editorial features include:
“WE SUGGEST" comic suggestion column (Showcase #36), "THE COLLECTOR'S CORNER" column (Batman Annual #2 and John Force - Magic Agent #1), and "THE SCIENCE SHOP" column discusses The Abominable Snowman (Part II), all by G.B. Love. "THE FEATURE" profiles 14-year-old fan Rusty Clapsaddle. “LETTERS TO THE EDITOR” from Bernie Bubnis Jr., Rusty Clapsaddle, Edward Sheehy and a long one from Buddy Saunders stating, among other things, that he currently has 1,2000 comics in his collection, the oldest being from 1951.
(According to Anthony F Smith who handled the estate of GB Love: “The situation on Rocket's Blast #1 & #2 … the copies out of GB Love's collection … suggest how many copies were done. There were 8 carbon copies of the first issue PLUS GB's typed cover copy, for a total of NINE. Inside he listed by names all the subscribers: Rick Weingroff, Rusty Clapsaddle, Buddy Saunders, Charles Donthitt, Jerry Snipes, Bernie Bubnis, Jr., Edward Sheehy, and Paul Seydor. ”)
Ads for:
Includes small buying and selling ads by Buddy Saunders, who would go on to open the Lone Star Comics retail chain as well as Mycomicshop.com.

5 single-sided pages on carbon paper.
Editorial features include:
Lead article, "You Are Too Old To Be Reading Comic Books" by GB Love. "WE SUGGEST" (Fantastic Four #3) by Love. "THE FEATURE" profiles GB Love. "Shon O'Shay, the God-Fearing Man," a short text story by Buddy Saunders. "THE SCIENCE SHOP: Mystery Ships Over San Francisco" by Saunders. "LETTERS TO THE EDITOR" from Rick Weingroff and Buddy Saunders.

5 single-sided carbon paper and mimeo pages. One page is 8.5 x 14 inches.
Editorial features include:
"THE FEATURE" profiles Rick Weingroff. "ROCKETEER GOSSIP" by Weingroff. ”Forged of Fire," article on the Metal Ken by Weingroff. "WE SUGGEST”. "TO THE MEMBERS" by GB Love. "THE COLLECTOR'S CORNER" by Love. "The Revenge of Mentin, Part I" by Edward Sheehy. "LETTERS TO THE EDITOR" from Greg DeZiel.

5 single-sided 8.5"x14" mimeo pages.
Editorial features include:
"The Fantastic-Lee Four" by Rick Weingroff. "ROCKETEER GOSSIP" and "THE COLLECTOR'S CORNER" by Weingroff. THE BEST OF S-F by Bob Harner 3rd. "THE FEATURE" profiles Jerry Snipes. "THE SCIENCE SHOP, Sorcery, Fact or Fable" by Greg DeZiel. "The Revenge of Mentin, Part II" by Edward Sheehy. Drawing contest by S.F.C.A. to find an artist. One new member on "THE ROCKET ROLL": Michael Maginnis. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR from Edward Sheehy and Buddy Saunders. Buddy suggests a drive to get membership up to 100 fans.

4 single-sided 8.5"x14" mimeo pages.
Editorial features include:
"ROCKETEER GOSSIP - The Revivals - Where Now?" column by Rick Weingroff discusses revivals of Golden Age super heroes. “THE ROCKET ROLL" lists new members, including John and Tom McGeehan, and Raymond Miller. Announcement at the bottom of page 1 that "We are changing the name of our club to Science Fiction and Comics Association." "THE FEATURE" profiles 14-year-old Paul Seydor. "The Atom" article & illo by Bernie Bubnis. "THE COLLECTOR'S CORNER" column by Greg DeZiel discusses Dr. Fate (with illo by Deziel). “THE BEST OF S-F" — Bob Harner 3rd reviews "The Unsleep" by Diana & Meir Gillon. "The Revenge of Mentin Part III" fan-fiction by Edward Sheehy. "LETTERS TO THE EDITOR" from Mary Bending (1st female member of the club) and Fred Bronson.

Editorial features include:
"THE FEATURE" profiles collector Michael Maginnis from W. Hyattsville MD. "THE COLLECTOR'S CORNER" column by Dave Bibby discusses the origin of Green Lantern (Alan Scott). "THE SCIENCE SHOP" column by Rick Weingroff on shooting stars. "EDITOR'S NOTE" by GB Love. "THE ROCKET ROLL" lists new members, including Dean Newman and Don Foote. “Master of Gravity, Graviteer" fan-fiction by Buddy Saunders (illo by Greg DeZiel). "WE SUGGEST" suggests World's Finest #126. "ROCKETEER GOSSIP" column by Rick Weingroff. "THE BEST OF S-F" — Bob Harner 3rd reviews "Necromancer" by Gordon R. Dickson. "LETTERS TO THE EDITOR" from Buddy Saunders and Bob Harner 3rd.

Editorial features include:
"THE FEATURE" profiles 14-year-old collector Dennis Budd. “THE COLLECTOR'S CORNER" by Rick Weingroff & GB Love report "here are some books you should look for … Amazing Adult Fantasy #15 features a new costumed hero called Spider-Man" and also reports “Journey Into Mystery #83 introduces a new super hero called Thor." "THE ROCKET ROLL" lists new members including Howard Keltner. "ROCKETEER GOSSIP" column by Rick Weingroff discusses Blackhawk. "WE SUGGEST" suggests The Brave & The Bold #43 (Hawkman). “THE BEST OF S-F“ — Bob Harner 3rd reviews "The Primal Urge" by Brian Aldiss. "Purr" by Bernie Bubnis, a funny story told in a single paragraph. Ditto art insert by Bernie Bubnis. "Heroes United" by Fred Bronson is super-hero fan-fiction (sort of). "LETTERS TO THE EDITOR" from Dave Bibby, Fred Bronson, and Richard Weingroff.

Editorial features include:
"ROCKETEER GOSSIP,” about Mystery in Space #1 by Rick Weingroff. "THE BEST OF S-F" — Bob Harner 3rd reviews “The Shrinking Man” by Richard Matheson. "BLASTING OFF" by Fred Bronson, on Gold Key. "Graviteer and The Hole in the Ocean," short story with illo by Buddy Saunders. "THINGS TO COME" with info sent in by Nick Debelo.
Announcement for:
THE COMIC COLLECTOR'S HANDBOOK

5 one-sided mimeo pages.
Editorial features include:
"ROCKETEER GOSSIP" by Rick Weingroff. "Heroes United" by Fred Bronson. “THE FEATURE” profiles Larry Tucker.
"THE BEST OF S-F" — Bob Harner 3rd reviews “War of the Worlds” by HG Wells. "Graviteer and the Hole in the Ocean," text story written/illustrated by Buddy Saunders. "BLASTING OFF" by Fred Bronson. "Forked Lightening Meets The Mania Master" by Paul Moslander. "THE COLLECTOR'S CORNER" (“Great Guardians, Another Guardian”) by Don Foote. A critique of Ray Cummings' "The Girl in the Golden Atom" by Paul Moslander. "LETTERS TO THE EDITOR" from Paul Moslander and John Ferrazzano.

13 one-sided mimeo pages.
Editorial features include:
Issue #11 has the same cover as issue #12, depicting The Avenger, by GB Love; intended to be the permanent cover of the RB but popular opinion decided against it. "THE COLLECTOR'S CORNER" and "ROCKETEER GOSSIP" columns by Rick Weingroff. "THE COMIC REVIEWER" by Steve Perrin. "THE BEST OF S-F" — Bob Harner 3rd reviews “On the Beach” by Nevil Shute. "Graviteer and the Sub Pirates" text story written/illustrated by Buddy Saunders. "LETTERS TO THE EDITOR" from Paul Seydor, Larry Tucker, Dave Bibby, Rick Weingroff & Steve Perrin. Art by Greg DeZiel.
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