Year: 1980


#1452 in Jay Kennedy's Official Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide.

This is the very first minicomix/zine ever published by Meher Dada (later know as Andy Nukes).
Exists in two variations (pink and green).
4¼ x 5½"
8 pages on pink

This one is all parodies and nearly all David Miller. He provides his take on famous comic strips and cartoon stars while utilizing the title concept, if you can imagine that. Getting the organ treatment are Popeye, Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Dick Tracy, Li'l Abner, Little Nemo in Slumberland and Pogo.
Also, a Blues Brothers parody back cover by Pete Silvia AKA Pet Silvia.
#1462 in Jay Kennedy's Official Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide.
4¼ × 5½"
8 pages

Kennedy #1475
Comix World Aug 15, 1980 #153
Numbered edition of 100.

#1494 in Kennedy's Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide.

Edited by Wayne Gibson.

Everyman #16

This one is a parody of Playboy magazine. All of the standard Playboy elements – the interview, centerfold, etc. – are lampooned. There's even a Little Annie Fanny spoof.
#1551 in Jay Kennedy's Underground and Newave Comix Guide.
1st printing of 200 copies?


#1587 in Kennedy's Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide.

Kennedy #1591
Comix World Oct 1, 1980 #156
Numbered edition of 100.


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

Color covers.
#1720 in Kennedy's Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide.


Prose and drawings by Michele Passman (Yule Be Sorry). The orange coloring on the cover was added by hand.

#1785 in Jay Kennedy's Official Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide.
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