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Alienation
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Title: | Alienation |
Publisher: | later agented/distributed through Bill Hupe |
Editor(s): | Robert Teague |
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Type: | mostly cartoons |
Date(s): | late 1970s |
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Size: | small |
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Fandom: | Alien |
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Language: | English |
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Alienation is a small Alien zine of mostly cartoons.
Reactions and Reviews
This is a small but nifty zine devoted to -- you guessed it -- 20th Century Fox's creature from the movie Alien. Cartoons, mostly, that are not fancy but don't need to be. The punch lines and messages are gotten across with just a few basic lines and angles. Some of the 'toons are extremely funny, especially one featuring the Enterprise from Strek. Recommended.[1]
References
- ^ from Scuttlebutt #15