Writers / Artists: Juan Alfonso

Edd Vick interviews Steve Gallacci, "Why a Duck?" (36 cartoonists on why they deal in funny animals), Rowrbrazzle portfolio section, letter from James Pugh looking for fan artists.

Some lettering by Susan Dorne.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.

Bird-themed comics anthology. Contains a short-but-informative article, "A Brief History of Bird Comics and Ozone Press".
Cardstock covers
There may be more contributors than listed above.

Inside this issue: Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station", photo and unveiling of "T.M. Maple", Chicago con report, news, tons of minicomics reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples), columns, comic strips and more.
I suspect "Arnold Simpson" is a pseudonym.

Inside this issue: Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station", 1988 San Diego con report, news, tons of minicomics reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples), columns, comic strips and more.
Photos of Mary Fleener, Wayno, Peter Bagge, Peter Kuper, Dennis Worden, Bill Fitts, Kjartan Arnorsson and others.
This issue also included a one-page addendum insert.

Inside this issue: Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station", interview with Bill Barminski (Tex Hitler), interview with Natalie d'Arbeloff (Augustine), a column by Brad W. Foster, news, tons of minicomics reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples), columns, comic strips and more.
Roughly 11½ × 15"

Inside this issue: Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station", a profile of Terry LaBan, "The Christian and Comics" by Don Ensign, an interview with Allen Freeman (Slam Bang), Dallas Fantasy Fair con report by David Tosh (including photos of locals), Mid-Ohio con report by Bob Corby, a column by Brad W. Foster, news, tons of minicomics reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples), columns, letters (T.M. Maple), comic strips and more.
Roughly 11¼ × 17"

In this issue: Bruce Sweeney interviews Spain, Bruce Chrislip on Cartoon Loonacy, an editorial by Steve Willis called "Turning Sacred Cows into Hamburger", Mary Fleener on the Exquisite Corpse drawing game, columns, comic strips and more.
Roughly 11¼ x 16¾"

Inside this issue: Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station", an interview with Carole Sobocinski (Zabawny), an intro to Wow Cool and the Art Dicks by Sam Henderson, a letter from Harlan Ellison, news, tons of minicomics reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples), columns, comic strips and more.
Letters from Harlan Ellison, Steve Keeter, Colin Upton, Susan Dorne, T.M. Maple and Bruce Lewis.

This is the "Horror Humor" issue.
Characters appearing include Barnabas Collins and Mr. Fix.
There may be more contributors than listed above.

Robot-themed issue.
MUPubs #061
1st printing: 1987
2nd printing: ?

"Funny Food" issue.
MUPubs #066

Christmas-themed issue of mostly comics and art.
Also: letter from Lori Icke.
MUPubs #070

Edd Vick's long-running anthology that was often a mix of comics, prose, sf, anthropomorphics and fantasy.
This issue's theme is "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad IRS?"
Characters appearing include Snowbuni and Mr. Fix.

Characters appearing in artwork include Santa Claus and Snowbuni.
Letters from Eric Mayer, Rick Sneary, Kyle Miller and David Puckett.
MUPubs #083

5½ × 8½"
20 pages
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Outside In was a long-running series that collected artist self-portraits. Originally begun by Steve Willis, this issue is from the Edd Vick / Hal Hargit run.

Design by Wade Busby. Lettering by Susan Dorne.
Cardstock covers.
Letter from Steve Keeter.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Also contains letters from Nancy Spriggs, Jno. B. Hosier, Dave Lind, Chuck Bunker, Juan Alfonso and John MacLeod.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.
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