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    <title>Jeff Rovin</title>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Science Fiction Collector’s Catalog]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Contributed by <a href="/contributors/4/stephen-coles">Stephen Coles</a><br/><a href="https://www.fontsinuse.com/uses/26639/the-science-fiction-collector-s-catalog"><img src="https://assets.fontsinuse.com/use-media/89380/upto-700xauto/69b54299/1/jpeg/cover_t.jpeg"/></a><br/><br/><i><b>Source:&nbsp;<span class="fiu-attribution__sourceUrl"><a href="https://archive.org/details/sciencefictionco0000rovi" target="_blank" rel="noopener">archive.org</a></span>&nbsp;</b><span><span class="fiu-attribution__credits fiu-text--captioning">Digitization sponsored by the Kahle/Austin Foundation</span>. </span><span>License: <span class="fiu-attribution__license">All Rights Reserved</span><span>. </span></span></i><br/><a href="https://www.fontsinuse.com/typefaces/12091/cortez"><img src="https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/renders/12/12091/400/4/698c3e83/cortez.png"/></a><br/><a href="https://www.fontsinuse.com/typefaces/1762/frankfurter"><img src="https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/renders/2/1762/400/4/69788cd2/frankfurter.png"/></a><br/><br/><p>The <a target="_self" class="entity-link" href="https://www.fontsinuse.com/tags/10625/endcaps" data-entity-code-id="10625" data-entity-code-type="Tag">EndcapS</a> titling technique was a frequent trope of 1970s and ’80s sci-fi, suspense, and other fiction. This cover was likely inspired by <a target="_self" class="entity-link" href="https://www.fontsinuse.com/uses/11876/stephen-king-s-the-dead-zone" data-entity-code-id="11876" data-entity-code-type="Usage">Stephen King’s <cite>The Dead Zone</cite></a>, a popular thriller from three years before. The ‘N’ was modified to mirror the descending ‘F’ and it got a little too heavy.</p>

<p>EndcapS had a high profile reprise in 2017 with <a target="_self" class="entity-link" href="https://www.fontsinuse.com/uses/13992/stranger-things" data-entity-code-id="13992" data-entity-code-type="Usage"><cite>Stranger Things</cite></a>.</p><br/><br/>This post was originally published at <a href="https://www.fontsinuse.com/uses/26639/the-science-fiction-collector-s-catalog">Fonts In Use</a><hr/>]]></description>
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