Year: 1995

Full-color covers.
Approx. 5½ x 3".

David Collier (Collier's, Drawn & Quarterly) came down from Canada in the summer of 1994 for a visit to Seattle and this volume captures that trip in sketchbook form.
Two-color cardstock cover.



32 pages?
There may be more contributors than listed above.


Originally published in 1981.

Appearances by John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Mukey the Mutant Membrane.


Autobiographical comix about the author's experience with a pedophiliac man of religion and other commentary on homosexuality in America. Written and illustrated by Daniel-Patrick Evarts AKA Dan-E Boy (Queer Nasty).
Roughly 5½ × 7½", trimmed.
Two-color cover on heavy stock.

Contents include:
• profiles of guests Chris Ware, Sergio Aragones, Jim Steranko, Rob Liefeld, David Mack, Terry Moore, Martin Nodell, Shannon Wheeler, Jim Woodring, William Stout, Susie Owens, Julius Schwartz, Jeff Smith, scream queen Brinke Stevens and others
• three pages about the con's exhibit of rare, unpublished Jack Kirby artwork (article written by John Morrow of The Jack Kirby Collector, who I believe coordinated the exhibit)
• photos from past Fantasy Fairs of Al Williamson, Jim Woodring, James O'Barr, Kurt Busiek, Alex Ross, Rob Liefeld, Susie Owens (Flaxen), Butch Patrick (Munsters) and others


This series was originally intended to be published as a graphic novel by Eclipse Comics. Throughout the series it seems that most (if not all) of Feazell's main characters appear.
Generally speaking, Not Available printings beyond the 1st have a datestamp on the front or back cover which is the printing date of the batch that copy was from. Matt Feazell says those post-1st printings were usually 60 copies or fewer.
1st printing: June 1995
Other known printings:
November 9, 1996
October 8, 2020

Contains spoofs of Jurassic Park, Gumby, Rambo and more.

Roughly 6¾ × 10¼"
24 pages

Roughly 6¾ × 10¼"
24 pages

Roughly 6¾ × 10¼"
24 pages
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