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RABBITEARS; A Fanzine of Television Commentary

RABBITEARS; A Fanzine of Television Commentary

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RABBITEARS; A Fanzine of Television Commentary: No. 2; September

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Minneapolis, MN: Mog Decarnin, 1990. Saddle-stapled magazine. Light shelfwear. Very good. 60 pp. Fannish science fiction, television, and such. Glossayr of fannish terms. Readers letters. Tubular Skiffy (Science fiction on TV, reviewed by show). The End in View, a coumn on censorship. Street Music by Jeanne Bowman. A Look back at Charles in Charge. Monsters and Messages, by Candi Strecker. And a loooong article about Johnny Depp.

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Title
RABBITEARS; A Fanzine of Television Commentary
Book Condition
Used - Saddle-stapled magazine. Light shelfwear. Very good
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Publisher
Mog Decarnin
Place of Publication
Minneapolis, MN
Date Published
1990
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