Writers / Artists: Martin Cannon

Interview with Joe Staton, indepth review of Superman: The Movie.
Roughly 8¼ × 10¾"
Other artists: Klinger (first name unknown), T. Herzog and Daly (first name unknown; Sam de la Rosa?).
Some writers/artists listed above were in the issue's list of contributors but may not be credited by the piece. It's a bit perplexing as some of the artists I can't match to art.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Editorial features include:
Cover by Kerry Gammill. Back cover by Kerry Gammill and Eddie Eddings.
“Willis O’Brien: The Man Who Loved Dinosaurs” by Eldon K. Everett.
"MARK BURBEY’S INTERVIEW" with David Michelinie.
“CRITIQUE” fanzine and comix reviews by James Van Hise.
"COMICS COMMENTARY" by JVH. “Steve Ditko: Searching For Hidden Meaning…” by John Springs.
“The Horrors of Brian DePalma” Part Two by Mark Burbey.
"Don Rosa's INFORMATION CENTER” by Don Rosa.
Conclusion of “Twilight of the Heroes” by Ron Wilber.
“COMICOPIA” by RC Harvey.
“Don Rosa’s COVER GALLERY” featuring comics that used left over pulp covers.
"BLASTS FROM THE READERS" with a letter from Robin Snyder.
Ads for:
ANDROMEDA #1 and 2
ARIK KHAN #1
COLLECTOR’S PRESS PORTFOLIOS (Will Eisner, Wally Wood)
ELFQUEST #1
ENTERPRISE INCIDENTS #1 thru 5
FAERIE STAR #1
FANDOM CONFIDENTIAL (Ron Frantz)
FANDOM PLAYHOUSE (likely never published)
FOOPGOOP FROLICS: Wolverton portfolio
GRYMALKIN #1, 2
STELLAR GAS #1
THE COMIC READER
THE COMIC WORLD (Robert Jennings)
THE SILVER EEL (one-shot)

Editorial features include:
Wrap-around cover by Wendy Pini.
"FILMS FANTASTIQUE" (“Young Frankenstein”) by James Van Hise.
“The Complete ‘Avengers’ TV Index” by Don Rosa.
“CRITIQUE” fanzine and comix reviews by Mark Burbey, and JVH.
“The Spinning of ELFQUEST, or Welcome Back Cutter” by Wendy Pini.
Elfquest centerspread by Wendy Pini.
“Don Rosa’s COVER GALLERY — The Great DC Gorilla Fetish.”
“COMICOPIA” by RC Harvey.
"BLASTS FROM THE READERS” with a letter from Bill Warren.
Ads for:
COLLECTORS PRESS Portfolios
CONUN THE HANNAH-BARBARIAN PORTFOLIO by Eddie Eddings
ELFQUEST #2
ENTERPRISE INCIDENTS #6
FANDOM DIRECTORY
Rex Miller’s RADIO PREMIUMS ILLUSTRATED Vol. Two
SCHANES & SCHANES Art Portfolios
SPACING DUTCHMAN by Eric Vinicoff and Marcia Martin
STELLAR GAS #1
THE BUYER’S GUIDE FOR COMIC FANDOM
THE COMIC WORLD (Robert Jennings)
THE COMPLETE EC LIBRARY (Russ Cochran)
THE DIVERSIFIER
WITZEND #11

Editorial features include:
Cover by Marc Hempel. Back cover by Mike Zeck.
“An Interview with George Clayton Johnson” by Dennis Fischer.
“Tales of the Forgotten Wilderness” by James Van Hise.
“CRITIQUE” fanzine and comix reviews by Mark Burbey, and JVH.
"COMICS COMMENTARY" by JVH.
"Don Rosa's INFORMATION CENTER” by Don Rosa.
"MARK BURBEY’S INTERVIEW" with Doug Moench.
“COMICOPIA” by RC Harvey.
"BLASTS FROM THE READERS" with letters from Wendy & Richard Pini, and Steven R. Johnson.
Ads for:
AFTA #3
ANDROMEDA #3
CIRCUS SQUADRON #1
CONUN THE HANNAH-BARBARIAN PORTFOLIO by Eddie Eddings
DARK SUNS OF GRUAGA — Alex Nino Portfolio
ENTERPRISE INCIDENTS #6
FAD #2
FANTASTIC EXPLOITS Vol, 2, #1
FRANKENSTEIN PORTFOLIO by Bernie Wrightson
STELLAR GAS #1
T’KUHTIAN PRESS publications (WARPED SPACE, THE FANZINE REVIEW ‘ZINE, and others)
TALES TOO TOUGH FOR TV #1
THE WIZARD KING by Wally Wood
VOLTAR — Alfredo Alcala Portfolio
WAVE
WITZEND #11

Editorial features include:
Front and back cover by Tim Hammell.
“The Fred Hembeck No One Knows About,” featuring Marvel try-out art by Hembeck.
“Inside the RBCC,” humor strip by Ron Wilber.
“CRITIQUE” fanzine and comix reviews by Jay Zilber, Mark Burbey, Vernon Clark, and James Van Hise.
“The RBCC Artists’ Jam” with Hilary Barta, Don Rosa, Marc Hempel, RC Harvey, Kerry Gammill, Eddie Eddings, Dennis Fujitake, Martin Cannon, Tim Hammell, Stephen Bissette, and Fred Hembeck.
ARTIST PROFILE of Stephen Bissette (one-page strip and full-page illustration).
“THE PERTWILLABY PAPERS” by Don Rosa.
“Superman — One Year Later” by JVH.
“PULPS — ERA OF ADVENTURE” by JVH.
“Don Rosa & Company Meet ALIENS” (centerspread).
"COMICS COMMENTARY" by JVH.
“Future History Comic Chronicles” by Gary Kwapisz.
“COMICOPIA” by RC Harvey.
"Don Rosa's INFORMATION CENTER” by Don Rosa.
“Of Rubens, Cartooning, and Adam’s Rib — Confessions of a Girlie Cartoonist” by RC Harvey.
“Why Rocky Horror?” by JVH.
"BLASTS FROM THE READERS.”
Ads for:
ANDROMEDA #6
CANNON by Wally Wood
CC Beck limited edition print
Don McGregor’s THE VARIABLE SYNDROME illustrated by John Byrne and Terry Austin
ENTERPRISE INCIDENTS #7
FABIAN FULL-COLOR ART FOLIO by Stephen Fabian
FANTASTIC EXPLOITS Vol, 2, #1
FEVER PITCH #3
FIRST KINGDOM
HOGWASH
REALM #5

HARLAN ELLISON issue.
Editorial features include:
Cover by Bret Blevins. Back cover by Stephen Fabian.
“An Interview with Harlan Ellison” by James Van Hise, with acknowledgements to Marc Wielage.
“The Harlan Ellison Hornbook” by Ellison.
“William Rotsler Remembers … “ by Rotsler.
“Harlan Ellison Responds” by Ellison.
“Ellison Wonderland — A Photo-Journal” by JVH, with captions by Ellison.
“Harlan Ellison On The Air” conducted by Denny Lane.
“Aaargh! Help! The Giant Ant Ate My Maidenform Bra!” by Ellison (an introduction to a Science Fiction Book Club edition).
Introductions to the adaptations of “Basilisk” and “Soldier.”
“Basilisk” by Ellison, with illustrations by Bret Blevins.
“Soldier,” adapted by Kerry Gammill.
“A Conversation with the Man Who Hates Television,” reprinted from the May/June 1979 issue of The Videophile.
“COMICOPIA” by RC Harvey.
There also exists a limited signed edition (200 copies) of this issue.
Ads for:
BIZARRE THRILLS #1 (William Black)
CC Beck limited edition print
ENTERPRISE INCIDENTS #8
IS IT FAST? by Mahlon L. Fawcett
FANTASY NEWSLETTER
FemFantastique #3 (William Black)
PORTFOLIO by Richard Harrison Green
STAR FEMS #1 (William Black)
TARA #2 (William Black)
THE COMICS JOURNAL #53 (Harlan Ellison issue)
THE HARLAN ELLISON / STEPHEN FABIAN PORTFOLIO (never published)
THE PRISONER NEWSLETTER
THRUST — Science Fiction in Review
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