Publishing Imprint: Starhead Comix




This is one-third of the Steve Willis trilogy that also included Cranium Station DMZ and Eternities of Darkness. Circular, dadaist comix by the creator of Morty the Dog.
Originally published by Dada Gumbo Press in 1984.
Roughly 4 × 5½"
2-color cover


Sly commentary on Christianity and evangelism in the form of a religious tract.
5 × 4"
Two-color cover
1st printing: green cover
2nd printing: 1996, red cover


Appearances by Fred Flintstone and the Three Stooges.
Formatted flip-zine style.


Printed in two colors throughout.

Steve Willis' Morty the Dog meets Chester Brown's Ed the Happy Clown.
1st edition: 1985, yellow
2nd edition: 1990, red and black, 200 copies


4 × 5½"
8 pages

Very funny and nicely-produced trading card set featuring 26 artists' visions of suburban America.
26-card set printed in two-colors.

Long-running series of one-of-a-kind, hand-drawn four-page (usually) comix by Steve Willis. This is one of the few reproduced for the masses.


Dog Bits is a collection of art and stories in which Morty only has a small part.
Roughly 5 x 7"
Two-color covers

Cover printed in red ink with hand-placed image on front.

This small, horizontal booklet reprints a couple of early Morty the Dog comics from the first two issues of Steve Willis' Cranium Frenzy.
There was an unfortunate printing flaw in this book – while the pages are in order, the top page is upside-down to the bottom page. As a result it was never available to the public and only about 10 copies were ever circulated.
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