Writers / Artists: Clint Hollingsworth


Published in 1984?

Full-length jam comix between Clint Hollingsworth and Steve Willis.

This issue's got: an article on a Michael Roden/John Eberly musical collaboration; "UFO Report" article; interview with Kirk Chritton; profile of Clint Hollingsworth; profile of Jim Thompson; news; mini-comic/fanzine reviews; ads drawn by Guy Burwell, Bill Fitts, Michael Roden, Bobby Weiss/Sam Henderson, Vernon Grant and others; letters from Bruce Chrislip, Par Holman, Sam Gafford, Michael Roden, Jeff Nicholson and others; more.
Printed in two sections.

Published in 1985? Magazine size?

32 or 36 pages? Published in 1985? Possibly magazine-sized.
The cover image was taken from a news release in The Fandom Journal #3 (Kevin Collier, 1985). A proper cover scan would be preferable.


Martial arts action by Hollingsworth with a Morty the Dog backup story by Willis.
Published in 1984?


1st printing?: 1986
2nd (?) printing: 1987, "Special ChicagoCon Edition"

1st printing: 1983, 150 copies
2nd printing: 1983, 20 copies

Bill Fitts may have been a contributor as well.
Published in 1985?
Initial entry created from an ad in Fan Scene #3 (Kevin Collier, 1985).


At least some copies have airbrushed covers.
Photos also include the wrapper this issue was mailed with.
Cardstock covers
There may be more contributors than listed above.

Produced around the release of Slam Bang #20, this is a collection of bios and self-portraits for most contributors to the anthology for the three years it had thus far been published. The bios contains bits of history, other places you can find the contributors' work, etc.
Cardstock cover.
There may be more contributors than listed above.

56 pages.

Fantasy/adventure comic with a Morty the Dog backup by Willis.

Reviews, plugs and cartoonist self-portraits.
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