Writers / Artists: Joe Zabel

Comics adaptation of the Nails song with each woman illustrated by a different artist.
There may be more contributors than listed above.

Kennedy #30.

Collection of fictional comic book covers including spoofs of Mars Attacks, Conan the Barbarian, the Smurfs, Hot Stuff (the Little Devil) and Mark Twain's The Mysterious Stranger.
Published in mid to late '80s? Possibly two printings, one from mid '80s and one from late '80s.

Bad Girl Art was an anthology of comix focused on the female form – sort of a newave version of "good girl art".
Parodies include Li'l Abner, Archie, Disney Ducks, She-Hulk and Red Sonja.
#201 in Jay Kennedy's Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide.
Cardstock covers.
1st printing: 100 copies

Bad Girl Art was an anthology of comix focused on the female form — sort of a newave version of "good girl art".
Cardstock covers

This issue's got a cover by Joe Zabel, an eight-page comic by Kevin Eastman and a six-page essay by Clay Geerdes on working as a freelancer.

A story about the detonation of an atomic bomb in Mali.
Cardstock cover.

Some of the contents include: collage cover by Chrislip
Characters appearing in art and comics include: Dog Boy, Benb, Peanuts characters (spoof), the Flash, the Avengers (Thor, Hulk, Captain America, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Iron Man)
Insert included with this issue: Smokin' Aminals #1 mini-comic (Fields)
Central Mailer for this issue: Darren Auck and Mike Kraiger



Contents include: the second part of the Gary Larson interview; an interview with Joe Zabel; Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station" column (logo by Foster); the story of seeing Robert Crumb speak at Washington State University; underground reviews; letters from Steve Willis, David Miller, Bob Conway, Jim Ryan and Jay Lynch; more.

Steve Willis' biweekly newsletter full of comix news and commentary.
Also in this issue: the Bil Keane Watch, more underground comix/sacred cows discussion, Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station" column (with logo art by Spain), more.
Unbound, b&w interiors.

The Joe Zabel cover features characters originally drawn by other newave cartoonists elsewhere (such as Clay Geerdes, George Kochell, Par Holman, Clark A. Dissmeyer, Parsonavich, David Miller, John Howard, etc.) in distressing commentary about the place of minicomix.


There may be more contributors than listed above.


Distributed by Clay Geerdes' Comix Wave.


Copies with fluorescent pink covers also exist (maybe others).

Outside In was a mini that collected artist self-portraits.
Saddle-stitched.
1st printing: 1984, 150 copies
2nd printing: February 1984 (printing indicated on the inside front cover by the date)
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