Slam Bang
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Slam Bang is a small press comic book featuring art, stories, and comics submitted by a variety of contributors. Between 1985 and 1990, thirty-three issues of this digest comic were published. Publication was revived in 2003. It is currently produced as a 200-page digest in square bound graphic novel format by Fan-Atic Press.
Many top small press and professional creators of the 1980's contributed to the original incarnation of this anthology.
Fan-Atic Press is owned by Allen Freeman, an American artist who has been involved in a variety of comic-book and other graphics endeavors for years.