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Anti Matter Fragments
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Title: | Anti Matter Fragments |
Publisher: | Rob Sharp |
Editor(s): | Rob Sharp |
Type: | newsletter |
Date(s): | 1983 |
Frequency: | 2 issues |
Medium: | |
Size: | A4 |
Fandom: | Comics |
Language: | English |
External Links: | Anti-Matter at the Fanscene Project |
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Anti-Matter Fragments was a personal newsletter produced by Rob Sharp as a "monthly/six weekly lifeline, to try and link up my own stuff with whoever wants to communicate"[1]. Unfortunately for Rob's ambition, it appears only two issues were published; one in May 1983 and one for June/July 1983.
The "Fragments" were a combination of news sheet, short reviews and odd little comic strips and art pieces produced by Sharp. The final page was called "The 5th Ace", in reference to the four-issue Aces newsletter co-produced by Sharp and Ed Hillyer of GEN (Project Genesis).
Gallery
References
- ^ Introduction to Anti-Matter Fragment #1 by Rob Sharp