City, State / Province: Colorado




Interview with art spiegelman (by Alfred Bergdoll) and Jay Kinney.
Saddle-stitched. Color covers, b&w interiors.

All-comix issue.




Lonnie Allen - story
John Peters -art
Paul Niemiec - tone guru


Prehistoric funnies by Jacques Boivin.
1st printing: ?
2nd printing: 1983

Roughly 11¼ × 15½"
16 pages
Some interior color

Fandom House was a comics collective in Colorado led by Dennis Pimple. Other members of the group included T. Motley.
For a number of years they published regular catalogs in which they carried not only their own publications but also those of other publishers which made them one of the few worthwhile mini-comics distributors.
This catalog's full of descriptions (including many art samples) for comix created and/or published by Bob Conway's Phantasy Press, Jim Blanchard, Matt Howarth / Howski Studios, Chris Bors' One Man Studio, Julie Doucet, Ace Backwords, Starhead Comix, Bruce Chrislip, Mary Fleener, Chris Cilla, T. Motley, High School Comics, Jabberwocky Graphix, Colin Upton and many others.

An impressive catalog of mini-comics and other small press comics they were carrying at the time.
Saddle-stitched.

[Note: At least one image in this entry was found online (probably at an auction site) and saved for personal use. And then the Database project came along! If you recognize your image we'd like to have your permission and would love to give you credit for your work. Please contact us through Site Info > About in the main menu up top.]

[Note: At least one image in this entry was found online (probably at an auction site) and saved for personal use. And then the Database project came along! If you recognize your image we'd like to have your permission and would love to give you credit for your work. Please contact us through Site Info > About in the main menu up top.]

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What Is This Site?
A virtual archive of mini-comics, fanzines, small press comics, newave comix and related items. The physical archive, housed at PF headquarters, is being built with personal acquisitions as well as generous donations from supporters. This project is most definitely a work in progress.