Writers / Artists: Rudi Franke

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Produced for CAPA-Alpha #78.
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This issue appears to be an Al Williamson checklist. Probably produced for CAPA-Alpha.
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Comics, art, fiction and articles. Contents include: "Hokum?", a 2½-page column written by Gene Klein (later Gene Simmons); ama-hero comics starring The Fighters of Evil and Sonar; letters; lots of art; more.
Offset/ditto, side-stapled.
![Collector, The [Franke] #1](https://poopsheetfoundation.com/media/com_mtree/images/listings/s/22510.jpg)

Second part of an interview with Dave and Deni Sim (Loubert).

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Feature on Al Williamson.
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Black-&-white text, no illustrations.

Black-&-white text, no illustrations.
Reprinted by G.B. Love in 1975.


Editorial features include:
Cover by Don Newton.
“THE KEYHOLE” by Hamilton Benedict. “Koenig on Star Trek” by Walter Koenig.
“An Index to SFCA” (a complete list of SFCA publications) by Larry Bigman.
“RBCC INFORMATION CENTER” by Raymond Miller. Centerspread by Robert Kline.
“PREMIUM CLASSICS” by Rex Miller.
“COMIC COLLECTOR’S COMMENTS” by Howard P. Siegel, including a FANDOM PROFILE of Rex Miller.
“CRITIQUE” fanzine and comix reviews by Mark Burbey, Orlando Falcon, Gary Wilson, Jason Leeds, Jack Reid, and James Van Hise.
“THE WILLIAMSON COLLECTOR” by JVH and Larry Bigman. “SCIENCE FICTION IN REVIEW” by JVH.
"BLASTS FROM THE READERS" with a letter from Andy Warner.
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Black-&-white text, no illustrations.

Formerly Fantasy Heroes’ Hangout.

“Meet the Pro” with John Belfi, and articles about Alex Kotsky’s Apartment 3G, The Bond Era by Rudi Franke, and an Australian character named “The Panther” by John Ryan. Letters from Richard Kyle, Dick Ayers, Steve Perrin, Sid Greene, Murray Boltinoff, Will Eisner.
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