Tuesday, 8 October 2013

STARBLAZER

A few of my old Starblazer small format comic digests.


Although, I didn’t collect them religiously, if I came across one (or two as they always seem to come in pairs) I would invariably pick it up.



Doing a little research on them it appears there were 281 issues, starting in April 1979 and ending in January 1991.


It began with one issue per month, changing at issue four to two a month.



The publication did suffer from poor distribution, coupled with a downturn in the popularity of science fiction and in comics generally.


I must admit if they were still being published and I could still pick them up at the local supermarket I probably still would. They were cheap little bits of comic book entertainment, with proper traditional line artwork and  a nice little throw away sci-fi story to boot.  


3 comments:

  1. That clone ranger is Dr Manhattan!

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  2. Fascinating Mike. I love the look of these, They remind me of a small 2000AD. I can see why you like them. When I'm in Germany I often browse train station bookshops, which have huge comics sections. Two really popular ones, small format just like starblazer, are Perry Rhodan [sci fi] and John Sinclair [creepy]. I think they've been going years.

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  3. I used to read Perry Rhodan books years ago Woodsy. Still got them in the loft somewhere. I 've seen those digest mags you're talking about when I'm abroad . I 'd buy then if it wasn't for the fact they're all in German! ; )

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