City, State / Province: Texas


12-month calendar for 1986 with each month a two-page spread illustrated/designed by the contributing artists. Also, the centerspread contains six cartoon collaborations by various combinations of the contributors and each drew one of the letters or numbers on the cover.
Cardstock cover.
Appearance by Morty the Dog.
MUPubs #038



Jab pub #217
Roughly 8¼ x 10¾".

A Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop mini.

Poetry by Hal Hargit.
1st printing: February 1986, tan, signed/dated/numbered edition of 50
2nd printing: blue
3rd printing: ?
4th printing: May 25, 1986, blue, numbered edition of 50

Poetry by Hal Hargit.
1st printing: February 1986, tan, signed/dated/numbered edition of 50
2nd printing: blue
3rd printing: ?
4th printing: May 25, 1986, blue, numbered edition of 50

Poetry by Hal Hargit.
1st printing: February 1986, tan, signed/dated/numbered edition of 50
2nd printing: blue
3rd printing: March 30, 1986, numbered edition of 100
4th printing: May 25, 1986, blue, numbered edition of 50

Poetry by Hal Hargit. Ozone pub #1.
1st printing: February 1986, tan, signed/dated/numbered edition of 50
2nd printing: blue
3rd printing: ?
4th printing: May 25, 1986, blue, numbered edition of 50
![AKA #1 [punk music fanzine]](https://poopsheetfoundation.com/media/com_mtree/images/listings/s/28774.jpg)
Early '80s Dallas, Texas punk zine with cover art and an interior comic by Scott Stevens (Mr. Fix, VD Cage).

Text and collage illustrations
Ablative Press publication #2.


A collection of many of the drawings from Steve Willis' one-of-a-kind Morty Comix (selected from roughly the first 1,000).
Cardstock cover.


This is a chapbook written by Wayne Alan Brenner with a cover drawn by Paul Pope.
Roughly 4¼ × 6¾"
Cardstock cover




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