Donated to Permanent Archive by: Steve Ogden

8 pages; 100 copies; Spotted Zebra Press #13; contributions from Brad Foster, Jim Thompson, Steve Ogden, Vicki Ogden and Edd Vick


Spotted Zebra Press #6; Sept 1985; 8 pages; 100 copies; contributions by Steve Ogden, Vicki Ogden and Edd Vick.

Spotted Zebra Press #12; Dec 1986; 8 pages; 100 copies; contributions from Steve Ogden, Vicki Ogden, Edd Vick and Tod Rush

Neal Adams excerpt from The Cartoonist Cookbook (bio, drawing and recipes); Schools Named After Edgar Allan Poe; a Poe-as-spaceman paper doll; and lots more.
Comes with a rocket ship bookmark (made of resin maybe?).
Published for FAPA #284 (August 2008).
Signed/numbered edition of 60.

Cover art by Gray Morrow; "The Raven" parody from Dell's 1930s Ballyhoo humor mag; Illustrated Poe: Part 1: 1826 to 1870 (with many examples); lots more.
Published for FAPA #297 (November 2011).
Numbered edition of 60.


There may be more contributors than listed above.

"What Is Existentialism?" essay part one.
4¼ x 5½"
2 pages

"What Is Existentialism?" essay parts two and three.
4¼ x 5½"
2 pages (one issue on each side)

"What Is Taoism?" essay.
4¼ x 5½"
2 pages

100 numbered copies; Spotted Zebra Press #10

Signed/numbered edition of 100.

This issue is a tribute to Frank Frazetta with lots of biographical info and tons of artwork.
Published for FAPA #292 (August 2010).
Numbered edition of 50.
The heavy stock covers are full-color on each side.
At least some copies came with a CD-R disc.

This issue is a tribute to Al Williamson with lots of biographical info and tons of art reproductions.
Published for FAPA #293 (November 2010).
Numbered edition of 50.
New Spotted Zebra Press #59.
The heavy stock covers are full-color. Some interior color.





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