Writers / Artists: WC Pope

Comixtalk mini-comic insert.






Printed in brown ink throughout on glossy stock. Saddle-stitched.

Saddle-stitched, printed throughout in red and black on glossy stock.


The artists listed (besides W.C. Pope) are on the "Small Press Corner" back cover of doodles and plugs.
Saddle-stitched.


Bird-themed comics anthology.
OZP #09.

Bird-themed comics anthology. Includes a short article about the Trashmen ('Surfin' Bird') and a review of Tequila Mockingbird.
Numbered edition of 100.
Cardstock covers.
Wraparound cover.

Bird-themed comics anthology.
Appearance by Howland Owl (of Pogo).
Bolman's contribution is a mass printing of his Naugacomics #392 (as a cardstock centerspread).
Wraparound, cardstock cover.

Long-running fanzine focused on Star Wars and related things. Contains artwork by W.C. Pope.
Characters appearing in fan art: Agent Scully (X-Files)


United Fanzine Organization / Small Press Syndicate memberzine.
[Note: At least one image in this entry was found online (probably at an auction site) and saved for personal use. And then the Database project came along! If you recognize your image we'd like to have your permission and would love to give you credit for your work. Please contact us through Site Info > About in the main menu up top.]

In 1987 Steve Willis announced that he was killing his Morty the Dog character for good this time (or so he said). So the team of Hal Hargit and David Tosh got a bunch of cartoonists together to produce this thick "affectionate tribute/roast/eulogy" for the character (and his creator, of course).
Highlights include:
* Morty meets Fritz the Cat (courtesy of D. Tosh)
* a gorgeous Morty centerspread by Jeff Gaither
* Steve Willis as a Matt Feazell stick character
* Wayno's story in which Morty meets Howie the Hat (sort of) and speaks only in lines from classic R&B songs
* Ted Bolman's "The Mortys Steve Didn't Draw"
* an 8½ × 11" fold-out jam by Willis and most of the contributors
Cardstock covers, saddle-stitched.
Includes fold-out centerspread.
Page 1 of 2
What Is This Site?
A virtual archive of mini-comics, fanzines, small press comics, newave comix and related items. The physical archive, housed at PF headquarters, is being built with personal acquisitions as well as generous donations from supporters. This project is most definitely a work in progress.