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Monday, 19 May 2014
March 1990 Pt.1 Anime Hasshin.
A bit of
self-indulgent trumpet blowing as we arrive at Blog post number 50!
Now
the anticipation and excitement of 'EastCon 90' in April next month
is so much nearer, and the conception of UK's Anime and Manga Fans
looking forward with that determination and boundless enthusiasm that
will become a Fandom.
What arrived by post
was “The Rose” the Newsletter of Anime Hasshin number 20, and
what follows is a brief overview to help you get in to the mindset of
the Fans and the US\Canadian Fandom.
Front cover:
“Appleseed” Fan-Art by Matt Collins.
'Editorial' Lorraine
Savage reports on Kevin O'Connell's American manga poll (April 1990),
with 97 responses coming from 75% of Anime Hasshin members, the
results for the Top 4 favourite translated manga are :-
Appleseed,
Nausicaa,
Lum,
Outlanders.
The Top 6 manga that fans
requested to be translated are :-
Ranma ½,
City Hunter,
Saint Seiya,
Cats Eye,
Lupin,
Five Star Stories.
Lorraine Savage also
reports the membership of Anime Hasshin has swelled considerably,
with so many people joining after seeing the club's details in print
in fanzines\magazines “Protocluture Addicts”, the CBG (Comics
Buyer's Guide), and in the translated manga “Appleseed”.
Lorraine was wanted to
meet a lot of members in the up-coming Science Fiction Convention
“InConJunction X” (10th. Aniveristy of the Con)
running on the 29th. Of June to 81st. of July
(1990), and to have an official appearance of the club at the Con.
Anime reviews in the
issue: Locke (the Super man) - :Lord Leon, Venus Wars, Megazone 23 –
part 3, and Gunbuster. Manga reviews: Mugen-Shinishi (by Yosuke
Takahashi)
One notable feature was
“Is there a Laser in your future?” by Stephen McCloy. The
positive outlook of the developing format of the Laser Disk in the US
and in Japan, and the boon to our hobby of Anime, with its better
picture quality and a longer life than VHS tape.
[Note: Anime Laser
Disks are very collectable now (2014) for there quality of image, and
cover artwork that has yet to make it to DVD or Blue-ray.]
“Fans can make a
difference”
Susan Triger writes to encourage fans to write to
their local independent American TV stations to air the third series
of “Starblazers”, and Rob Hull urges fans to write before May
1st. 1990 to him so he can bulk send to Harmony Gold, to
spur them to continue with the Television series of Robotech II: The
Sentinels.
[Note: this is an
old-fashioned Letter writing campaign, much like the modern Facebook
and twitter campaigns of today, a grass roots approach that can gain
momentum and influence companies.]
A look back at the
première on the 4th. Of February of the Fan parody “Viva
La Dirty Pair” by Pine-salad Productions, the last parody was “A
Fist Full of Pasta” came out a year before.
One nice touch is the
inclusion of a list of “Birthdays” (March & April for
this issue) on the back page.
Information on other
Clubs, Fanzines, Computer Bulletin Boards, APAs (Amateur
Press Association) , Classifieds Adds, Conventions,
Businesses, mini synopses, Japanese vocabulary lessons. and a Members
list. With plenty of Fan Artwork that were all done in a strong Black
ink
[Note: on page 18 (the
back page) under Clubs was the details of “Summer Side”
(contact - Alec Orrock). A good fellow, and an Anime Pen-pal of
mine.]
[Note: as part of the
NEWS section I supplied the Addresses of two Anime Studios –
Bandai and Tatsunoko Production Co. (always nice to see you name in
print)]
[Note: A synopsisis
a brief summary or a condensed statement of the major points of a
subject (be it Anime or Manga in our case) giving a general overall
view, without opinion or review.]
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
About this Blog.
This is the penultimate post before number 50,
having started in June of 2013 (wish me luck with more of this
endeavour)!
Much of my free time is
spent taking photos to record what is left of my collection of mainly
80's and 90's Anime and manga memorabilia, and cataloguing them. So
far I have spent many hours photographing and cropping, and dating,
and for me, and I hope you the reader I find Chronology is very
important, given that these memoirs I am blogging about are 24 to 27
years ago making a factual calendar of events, publications, and
Fandom life!
That is one of the many
reasons for the haphazard posting each month (I am working behind the
scenes.) of a minimum of four post per month, add to this the
“Gallery Page” & “Collections Page” & “Video Room”
uploads, and it would seem to me like having a part-time job right
after I finish my full-time work!
[Note: Using the simple
tool of the Date\ calendar on my computer, has been a great help when
it has looked like a year either side, but matching the day and its
date, and the year confirm the time stamp precisely.]
April\May 2014 I was
looking back at February and March in the most part. Cross
referencing adverts for comic-books from Magazines, comic-books, and
Fanzines has taken its time, and a little bit distracting as well.
Looking in to “Animag” the US (anime & manga) magazine for
its publication date, as well as the America Anime & Manga Club
“Summer Side” newsletter.
My hope in retrospect
though this online diary of yesteryear is that you are able to get a
good idea of what it was like or at least an overview of what
influenced the UK Anime & Manga Fandom that formed in 1990.
Thursday, 1 May 2014
February 1990 Pt.5 Manga
As American imports to
the UK of Fanzines and magazines on Anime & Manga were erratic at
the best of times and adding to this that none at this time had
sustained a regular monthly publication, comic-books became our main
source of regular information, and links to communication though the
'Letters page' & 'Pen-pals' column.
[Note: Like all printed
History it has been selected and approved, even so the 'Letters page'
and other articles in the single issues of a comic-book, give us a
snap-shot of the enthusiasm of the reader and those involved in its
publication. Trade-paper-backs (Graphic-novels) tended to miss this out
when you are just after the story in full.]
We
still had a few on-going
Manga comic-books and
Anime based comic-books “On the racks” in February of 1990, such
as:-
#32
of 'Lone Wolf and Cub',
from First comics.
#18
of 'AKIRA'
from Epic
Comics.
#14 of Outlanders.
from Dark Horse
Comics.
#5 of 'Cyber 7 Book
Two',
#5 of Dirty Pair II,
#4 of Appleseed: book3,
#3 of 'Dominion'
from Eclipse Comics.
#5 of 'Leiji
Matsumoto's Captain Harlock',
#15
of 'Robotech II – The Sentinals Book One'
from Eternity
Comics.
#3
of 'Baoh',
from
Viz Comics.
GRAPHIC-NOVELS ON SALE
IN THIS MONTH:
Appleseed: Promethean
Challenge (the complete Book One1-5 ).
Dirty Pair: Biohazards
(Issues1-5)
from Eclipse Comics
The Legend of Kamui:
the island of Sugaru (part one)
now
from Viz Comics
NEW COMICS-BOOKS
#1
of 'Cobra' from
Viz Comics
#1
of
Lensman from Eternity comics
[Note: Leiji
Matsumoto's Captain Harlock'. #1 - 13 issues, from
October1989
to December
1990 All 20,000 copies of
issue #2 had sold out of that print run!]
[Note: All publication
dates are taken from published Comic-books and cross referencing
their adverts of the time from my own collection, as well as doing
the maths for the issues that I'm missing, as not all comic-book
publishers printed the month of issue for each comic-book.]
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