Writers / Artists: Rick Bradford

Inside this issue: interview with Leonard Rifas, art tips from Matt Feazell, 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", 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.

Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workship mini.
There may be more contributors than listed above.

Numbered edition of 30.
4¼ x 5½"
There may be more contributors than listed above.

Collection of miscellaneous work by Tosh and jam comics with others.
5½ x 8½"
52 pages
Cardstock cover

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

4¼ × 5½"
32 pages

5½ × 8½"
20 pages
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

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
Includes fold-out centerspread.

Flip-style double issue. The two issues are joined together by a three-page Scratchface Doodlehead comic by Tosh that starts in each issue and meets in the middle in a wacked-out centerspread.
Cardstock cover.
Signed/numbered edition of 100. Also included a small sketch by Tosh (hand-drawn within the centerspread).
There may be more contributors than listed above.

This issue's theme is superheroes.
Interiors printed on various colors of paper.

Jack Kirby tribute mini from the Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop.

20 questions with Allen Freeman, feature on POD publishing, comic strips, reviews, etc.

Tribute to Jack Kirby.

United Fanzine Organization / Pizazz Comics memberzine.

Printed in a flipbook format where half of the book is work by Tosh and the other half is full of jam comix by Tosh and others.
Cardstock cover.

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.

Pizazz Comics publishing co-op newsletter.

Pizazz Comics publishing co-op newsletter.

There's one spot illustration by an artist I can't identify. There are also a few gag cartoons by a "McDougal".
Some lettering by Leslie Lightfoot.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.
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