Writers / Artists: Carole Sobocinski

Saddle-stitched.

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Published in 1988 or '89?

Inside this issue: interview with Roberta Gregory, news of Dori Seda's passing, more news, tons of minicomics reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples), columns, comic strips and more.
Roughly 11½ × 15"

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.

Inside this issue: a chat with Donna Barr (Desert Peach), Baycon report, news, tons of minicomics reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples), columns, comic strips, letters (Scott McCloud, Terry LaBan) and more.

Inside this issue: Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station", photo and unveiling of "T.M. Maple", Chicago con report, news, tons of minicomics reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples), columns, comic strips and more.
I suspect "Arnold Simpson" is a pseudonym.

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.

Inside this issue: Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station", a profile of Terry LaBan, "The Christian and Comics" by Don Ensign, an interview with Allen Freeman (Slam Bang), Dallas Fantasy Fair con report by David Tosh (including photos of locals), Mid-Ohio con report by Bob Corby, a column by Brad W. Foster, news, tons of minicomics reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples), columns, letters (T.M. Maple), comic strips and more.
Roughly 11¼ × 17"

In this issue: Bruce Sweeney interviews Spain, Bruce Chrislip on Cartoon Loonacy, an editorial by Steve Willis called "Turning Sacred Cows into Hamburger", Mary Fleener on the Exquisite Corpse drawing game, columns, comic strips and more.
Roughly 11¼ x 16¾"

There's a focus on Canadian comics and cartoonists in this issue. Contents include interviews with Colin Upton and Chester Brown; Q&As with John MacLeod, Julie Doucet, Jacques Boivin, Sylvie Rancourt, others; the regular comic strips but with different artists (Rooum draws Siergey's "Waldo & Emerson", for example); more.
Roughly 11½ x 16½"

Inside this issue: Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station", an interview with Carole Sobocinski (Zabawny), an intro to Wow Cool and the Art Dicks by Sam Henderson, a letter from Harlan Ellison, news, tons of minicomics reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples), columns, comic strips and more.
Letters from Harlan Ellison, Steve Keeter, Colin Upton, Susan Dorne, T.M. Maple and Bruce Lewis.

Contents incude: Clay Geerdes' "Comix Wavola" (Part Two: The Origin of the Seven-Center), Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station" (with logo by Bryan Talbot), con reports, comic strips, reviews, more.
11½ x 17"

Contents include: A.P. McQuiddy interviews Mary Fleener, Clay Geerdes' "Comix Wavola" minicomix history column, Hal Hargit interviews Larry Blake, "The Alternative Forum" roundtable discussion (with Ben Dunn, cat yronwode, Kim Thompson, Denis Kitchen and others), reviews, letters, more.
11½ x 17½"

Contents include: Hal Hargit interviews Jay Lynch, Terry Hooper interviews d'Israeli, Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station", Paul Birch on the 1990 Glasgow Comic Art Convention, part two of the Small Press Roundtable, reviews, letters, more.
11½ x 17½"

Inside this issue: Summer 1990 convention photos of Larry Welz, Mary Fleener, Joyce Farmer, Terry LaBan, Dan Clowes, Harvey Kurtzman, Harvey Pekar, Don Martinec, Larry Nibert, Larry Blake, Matt Feazell and others; news; tons of minicomics reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples); columns; comic strips; more.
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MUPub #137


Edd Vick's long-running anthology that was often a mix of comics, prose, sf, anthropomorphics and fantasy. Letter from Don D'Ammassa.
Characters appearing include Morty the Dog (briefly) and Assassin Cat.
MUPubs #072

Result of a jam session at Jay Lynch's Chicago apartment [info from Jason Mojica].

Faux parody catalog edited and published by Mark Martin.
Two-color covers, some interior color.
1st printing: 1988
2nd printing: date?, published in association with Tundra Publishing, edition of 500 (indicated by a note on the inside back cover)
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