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== Background == | == Background == | ||
Data Boy co-published two editions in the same volume, each with its own numbering scheme. For example, the Los Angeles edition for October 4, 1979, was issue #233, but the back of the issue covered San Francisco and the Pacific Northwest, and was numbered #168. | Data Boy co-published two editions in the same volume, each with its own numbering scheme at first. For example, the Los Angeles edition for October 4, 1979, was issue #233, but the back of the issue covered San Francisco and the Pacific Northwest, and was numbered #168. By the following year, however, the issue numbering was abandoned, although the double-format was retained. | ||
== Typography == | == Typography == | ||
=== Cover typefaces === | === Cover typefaces === | ||
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== Collected issues == | == Collected issues == | ||
# Data Boy, 233/168 (October 1979) | # Data Boy, 233/168 (October 1979) | ||
# Data Boy (October 1980) (missing cover) |
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Background
Data Boy co-published two editions in the same volume, each with its own numbering scheme at first. For example, the Los Angeles edition for October 4, 1979, was issue #233, but the back of the issue covered San Francisco and the Pacific Northwest, and was numbered #168. By the following year, however, the issue numbering was abandoned, although the double-format was retained.
Typography
Cover typefaces
(Cover missing)
Interior typefaces
Collected issues
- Data Boy, 233/168 (October 1979)
- Data Boy (October 1980) (missing cover)