Dots by Any Other Name
The Story of Shatter, the first Digitally Produced Comic Book
Marin Balabanov
Appendix
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Saenz, M., Gillis, P. B., & Athanas, C. (1985-1988).
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Saenz, M., Gillis, P. B. (1985). Shatter back-up
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Supplemental Material
1986 Review of Shatter in InfoWorld Magazine
The First Four Pages from Shatter Special #1
Page 1 of Shatter Special #1
Page 2 of Shatter Special #1
Page 3 of Shatter Special #1
Page 4 of Shatter Special #1
Original Issues of Shatter
(As purchased on ebay.de in December 2017)