Writers / Artists: Vicki Ogden

12-month calendar for 1986 with each month a two-page spread illustrated/designed by the contributing artists. Also, the centerspread contains six cartoon collaborations by various combinations of the contributors and each drew one of the letters or numbers on the cover.
Cardstock cover.
Appearance by Morty the Dog.
MUPubs #038

8 pages; 100 copies; Spotted Zebra Press #13; contributions from Brad Foster, Jim Thompson, Steve Ogden, Vicki Ogden and Edd Vick


Spotted Zebra Press #6; Sept 1985; 8 pages; 100 copies; contributions by Steve Ogden, Vicki Ogden and Edd Vick.

Spotted Zebra Press #12; Dec 1986; 8 pages; 100 copies; contributions from Steve Ogden, Vicki Ogden, Edd Vick and Tod Rush

MUPress #039

Neal Adams excerpt from The Cartoonist Cookbook (bio, drawing and recipes); Schools Named After Edgar Allan Poe; a Poe-as-spaceman paper doll; and lots more.
Comes with a rocket ship bookmark (made of resin maybe?).
Published for FAPA #284 (August 2008).
Signed/numbered edition of 60.

Cover art by Gray Morrow; "The Raven" parody from Dell's 1930s Ballyhoo humor mag; Illustrated Poe: Part 1: 1826 to 1870 (with many examples); lots more.
Published for FAPA #297 (November 2011).
Numbered edition of 60.

1st printing: white?
2nd printing: ?
3rd printing: light blue, from Seattle
MUPubs #019

Edd Vick's long-running anthology that was often a mix of comics, prose, sf, anthropomorphics and fantasy.
Characters appearing in artwork include Julie Newmar/Catwoman, Red Shetland, Laurel & Hardy and Mai the Psychic Girl (parody).


100 numbered copies; Spotted Zebra Press #10

Long-running furry APA dedicated to funny animals, anthropomorphics and the like.
Editor: Edd Vick
Side-stapled, some interior color.

Long-running furry APA dedicated to funny animals, anthropomorphics and the like.
Editor: Edd Vick
Side-stapled, some interior color.

Jab pub #157

Collage and found imagery. Unfolds to an 8½ x 11" image.

Spotted Zebra Press #7; Sept 1985; 8 pages; also a ROCIT Pub
Hand-colored elements throughout.

Fun jam minicomix done at a cartoonist party in the '80s.
1st printing: 1986 (Dallas)
2nd printing: 1989 (Seattle)
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