Foom Magazine
From Wikipedia:
FOOM was Marvel Comics' self-produced fan magazine of the mid-1970s, following the canceled Marvelmania and preceding Marvel Age. Running 22 quarterly issues (Feb. 1973 - Fall 1978), it was initially designed and edited by celebrated comic book writer-artist Jim Steranko.
The name is unrelated to either the computer software acronym FOOM (Functional and Object-Oriented Methodology), or Australia's annual Songwriters, Composers and Lyricists Association (SCALA) Festival of Original Music Song Competition (FOOM).
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The Best Deal from each merchant for "Foom Magazine"
1st: AbeBooks
FOOM Magazine #20 Winter, 1978
Price:
Kraft, David (editor)
Special Edgar Rice Burroughs issue with material by Sam Moskowitz, Roy Thomas, and others.
The Rest of the 2 Deals Found in order of Price
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FOOM Magazine #20 Winter, 1978 | Kraft, David (editor) Special Edgar Rice Burroughs issue with material by Sam Moskowitz, Roy Thomas, and others. |
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Foom Magazine. (comic book); | Styan Lee, Jim Steranko, Ken Bruzenak. Single issue. A promotional fanzine published by the Comic Publisher itself, interior illustrations and text in black and white. Octavo, 10 3/4" tall, 30 pages (white stock) + stiff 3 color printed wraps, wire saddle stitch. A very good, clean, neat soft cover with light wear but a top fore-edge ding which has torn the corner tip of the cover, interior paper clean but cresed in the same corner. |
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