




Gonna post only 4 this time so we can stop at issue Fifty! It suits my sense of structure, what can I say?
Rocket Blast Comic Collector # 50 (RBCC), 1966, Great cover cover by John Fantucchi with an old time feel. Ad for the 1967 Houston Comic Convention. Lists All Winners #19 @ $20.00, FF #1 @ $4.00, Adventure #61 @ $20.00, Capt America #1 @ $100.00, Rogofsky with Superboy #1 @ $10.00!
Rocket Blast Comic Collector # 51 (RBCC), 1966, Walt Disney (1901-1966) cover.
Rocket Blast Comic Collector # 52 (RBCC), 1967,Montage cover by Dick Musso.
Rocket Blast Comic Collector # 53 (RBCC), 1967, Shadow cover by John Fantucchi.
Thanks for sharing all these early RBCC covers. Issue 53 is the earliest issue in my collection.
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