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. | Japanese Fantasy Film Journal was the first significant U. S. Kaiju fanzine. Lasting 15 issues in as many years, JFFJ covered the entire spectrum of Japanese | . | ||||||||||||||
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. | fantasy film, but with an emphasis on live-action SFX films, including the Godzilla series. Highly reguarded by Kaiju fans (then and now), JFFJ was well designed (by Shoemaker) and offered skillful analysis of it's subject. Earlier issues were mimeographed, with the last few being printed offset. JFFJ no. 1 ( pictured left ) |
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JFFJ no. 7 | JFFJ no. 8 | JFFJ no. 9 | ||||||||||||||
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JFFJ no. 10 | JFFJ no. 11 | JFFJ no. 12 | ||||||||||||||
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JFFJ no. 13 | JFFJ no. 14 | JFFJ no. 15 | ||||||||||||||