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Showing posts with label Japanese merchandise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese merchandise. Show all posts
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
Comic book stores
One good source of information came
from independent Comic book stores being in their very nature they imported a lot of Comic books from America, as well as giving an
outlet to FanZines from the Canada and the UK, even companies had
InfoZines and catalogues for re-marketed and translated
Japanese merchandise.
One such source was 'Advance Comics', was a monthly catalogue from 'Capital City' a comic book distribution company (from America’s Midwest) showcasing what's new and up 'n' coming in the world of comic books, toys, and other pop-culture merchandise (from 1980 to 1996).What was on the shelves in America would soon become popular here in the UK.
Helping me see a wider world!
One such source was 'Advance Comics', was a monthly catalogue from 'Capital City' a comic book distribution company (from America’s Midwest) showcasing what's new and up 'n' coming in the world of comic books, toys, and other pop-culture merchandise (from 1980 to 1996).What was on the shelves in America would soon become popular here in the UK.
Helping me see a wider world!
[I remember ordering Aikra, Lone Wolf
and Cub, and Nausicaä t-shirts by Graphitti (based on the comic book's
art not any of the films or Anime) from these catalogues.]
[As of July 2016 I now have have one volume of 'Advanced Comics' dated April 1992 (Volume #40), and one volume of 'Previews' dated November 1992 (Vol II. NO.11) published by Dimond Comics Distributors Inc.]
[NOTE: the B&W and gray Advert was scaned from the comicbook 'Appleseed' book3 vol 2 dated September 1989.]
[As of July 2016 I now have have one volume of 'Advanced Comics' dated April 1992 (Volume #40), and one volume of 'Previews' dated November 1992 (Vol II. NO.11) published by Dimond Comics Distributors Inc.]
[NOTE: the B&W and gray Advert was scaned from the comicbook 'Appleseed' book3 vol 2 dated September 1989.]
Even the “Unabashed House Organ”
for Robotech Role Playing Games “ The Magic of Palladium Books”
had a few pages on “How to find Japanese Animation Items” back in 1988!
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