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Anyone heard of Worlds Collide 'zine?

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Lee K. Seitz

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Aug 9, 2012, 2:27:28 PM8/9/12
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Apparently, back in the day (being the late '70s or early '80s) there
was either a fanzine or comic book news magazine called _Worlds
Collide_. Some time ago I read something about it, but unfortunately
I don't remember any details. In particular, I'm looking for issue
#4, but months of eBay searches have been fruitless.

Can anyone tell me anything about this 'zine? Did my mind make it up?
Note that I'm *not* talking about the DC/Milestone crossover from
1994. This is from c. 15 years before that. Thanks.

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Lee K. Seitz

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Nov 29, 2012, 2:37:08 PM11/29/12
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In article <3oedncuty5WNnLnN...@posted.hiwaay2>,
Lee K. Seitz <lks...@see.my.sig> wrote:
>Apparently, back in the day (being the late '70s or early '80s) there
>was either a fanzine or comic book news magazine called _Worlds
>Collide_. Some time ago I read something about it, but unfortunately
>I don't remember any details. In particular, I'm looking for issue
>#4, but months of eBay searches have been fruitless.
>
>Can anyone tell me anything about this 'zine? Did my mind make it up?
>Note that I'm *not* talking about the DC/Milestone crossover from
>1994. This is from c. 15 years before that. Thanks.

And to any future archivists wondering if I ever found out anything
more, yes, I did. It turns out it was a British fanzine. After
months, if not years, of having an eBay search set up for it, I
finally got the search result I was looking for in November 2012.
Then, before I could even bid on it, I found out someone posted the
Bill Mantlo interview #4 contained online, thus saving me some money.

http://starlogged.blogspot.com/2012/10/1982-bill-mantlo-interview-in-worlds.html

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