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	<title>Comments on: What the Author Says &#8211; FAB!</title>
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		<title>By: The Forbidden Planet International Blog Log &#187; Dave Cockrum in CBR</title>
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		<description>[...] With a slew of new titles from DC and Marvel this week I meant to blog about this interview with the late Dave Cockrum by Anthony Taylor on Comic Book Resources but just ran out of time. Anthony reminded me of it this morning (thanks, Anthony), so better late than never&#8230; This is quite an unusual interview with Dave, since it focusses on the work he did for Aurora, which included SF and comics work as well as the prehistoric range of dinosaur model kits. Remember them? I think I had a plastic model dinosaur menagerie when I was a kid; I get a nostalgiac warm glow thinking about them and I had no idea Dave Cockrum was involved in them until I read this; comics, SF and dinosaurs colliding, practically a young lad&#8217;s dream. Anthony is the author of the recent The Future Was FAB - the Art of Mike Trim, which he told us about on the blog a few months back (a must for SF fans). [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] With a slew of new titles from DC and Marvel this week I meant to blog about this interview with the late Dave Cockrum by Anthony Taylor on Comic Book Resources but just ran out of time. Anthony reminded me of it this morning (thanks, Anthony), so better late than never&#8230; This is quite an unusual interview with Dave, since it focusses on the work he did for Aurora, which included SF and comics work as well as the prehistoric range of dinosaur model kits. Remember them? I think I had a plastic model dinosaur menagerie when I was a kid; I get a nostalgiac warm glow thinking about them and I had no idea Dave Cockrum was involved in them until I read this; comics, SF and dinosaurs colliding, practically a young lad&#8217;s dream. Anthony is the author of the recent The Future Was FAB &#8211; the Art of Mike Trim, which he told us about on the blog a few months back (a must for SF fans). [...]</p>
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