Publisher: Bruce Chrislip








Bruce Chrislip's zine about the newave / underground comix scene. This issue's got an UG column by Bruce Sweeney, news clippings about Robert Armstrong's Couch Potatoes, Michael Roden back cover ad and the cover photo features Kim Deitch, Robert Armstrong, Jack Mingo, Allan Dodge and Don Ault.

Bruce Chrislip's zine about the newave / underground comix scene. This issue is mainly comprised of an interview with Wayne Gibson (Penguin Funnies, Transit Pictorial), plus art by Michael Roden and Chrislip, reviews, more.


Bruce Chrislip's zine about comix. This issue contains discussion on the then-upcoming Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide, letters from Jay Kennedy, Jim Ryan and Scott Semans, several pages of reviews, artwork by Chrislip (including a nice Mickey Rat tribute on the back cover) and more.

Contents include an interview with Gary Larson; an underground comix article by Bruce Sweeney; letters from Jeff Kipper and Jim Ryan; news and reviews. Front and back covers are appropriated Larson and Basil Wolverton.

Contents include: the second part of the Gary Larson interview; an interview with Joe Zabel; Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station" column (logo by Foster); the story of seeing Robert Crumb speak at Washington State University; underground reviews; letters from Steve Willis, David Miller, Bob Conway, Jim Ryan and Jay Lynch; more.


Bruce Chrislip's info zine for underground and newave comix.

Feature on George Metzger.
Published in 1985?


Drawings of Robert Crumb and beatniks.


Bruce Chrislip writes and draws about some personal highlights from the SPACE comics show, including a drawing of Dave Sim as Cerebus. Also, the cover is a jam drawing between Chrislip and Steve Willis.
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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.