Writers / Artists: Rick Bradford

Also contains letters from Carl Taylor, Steve Keeter, Rick Bradford and Larry Johnson.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Contents include a Nightstar (then Nightshade) cover and interior story by Larry Blake; letters from Allen Freeman, Rick Bradford, Mark Thurman and Steve Shipley.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

There may be more contributors than listed above.

Mini produced at a Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop led by David Tosh.
There may be one or two more contributors not listed above.
Saddle-stitched, card stock cover.

Christian comics APA.
This issue was mailed in two sections.

Mini produced at a Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop led by David Tosh.
Saddle-stitched, card stock cover.
There are more contributors than listed above (couldn't determine all signatures).

The previous issue was titled 'Banzai Press Presents'.
Saddle-stitched. Some copies have hand-colored covers.
Published in 1987 or '88?


Collects work from Dallas Fantasy Comics (souvenir mini-comic of the Dallas Fantasy Fair) and Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop minis.
It also includes Tosh's autobiographical "Dinner with Crumb" story and a number of jam comix pages by artists like R. Crumb, Spain Rodriguez, Gilbert Shelton, Denis Kitchen, Bill Sienkiewicz and others.
There are a few contributors I'm not sure about:
-- "KH"
-- "Roe" (Charles Roe?)
-- "Cavazos"
-- unknown (the piano wire flossing illo)
-- "CLJ"

Collects work from Dallas Fantasy Comics (souvenir mini-comic of the Dallas Fantasy Fair) and Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop minis.

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.

Mini produced at a Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop led by David Tosh.
Saddle-stitched.


Mini produced at a Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop led by David Tosh.
Saddle-stitched.

Auto-themed mini.

Some of this issue's contents: Mark Campos' E.C. Comics-reminiscent cover, Brian Buniak's indepth analysis of Don Bluth's Thumbelina, a fold-out Buniak poster, a four-page jam comic between Gary Usher, Jeff Zenick and Jim Conatser.
Characters appearing in art and comics include: Bullwinkle Moose, Superman, Christopher Reeve, George Reeves, Margot Kidder, Noel Neill, Bert and Ernie, Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Snuffleupagus and Morty the Dog.
This issue also includes a Buniak flyer insert.

Some of this issue's contents: a couple of pages of Gene Deitch drawings (from the Record Changer, I think), Scott Saavedra's story of meeting Jack Kirby, a reprinting of the George Erling / Craig Yoe jam cover to Cartoon Loonacy #4, a fold-out with a Bill Holman "Smokey Stover" strip on one side and a Gene Ahern "Squirrel Cage" on the other, Brian Buniak's "How Not to Write Elfquest: New Blood", Buniak's three-page article on the film "Jack the Giant Killer", Buniak's fold-out poster of Bernie Goetz (!).
Characters appearing in art and comics include: Laurel and Hardy, Rocko's Modern Life, Nancy Ritz, Little Lulu, cast of Beverly Hills 90210, Ted Kennedy, Bart Simpson.
Fewer than 50 copies usually printed (probably more like 25).


The general theme for this issue is a tribute to Clay Geerdes who'd passed in 1997.
Some of the contents include: a reprinting of Geerdes' "Newave Manifesto"; past Comix World newsletter logos by Gilbert Shelton, S. Clay Wilson, John Edgar, Rick Geary, Bob Vojtko, J.R. Williams, Jim Valentino, Dave Sim, Larry Todd, Spain, Scott Shaw!, Grass Green, Trina Robbins, Gary Whitney, Par Holman and others; samples from Comix World including art by Kevin Eastman, George Kochell, John Howard and Spain; "James Kochalka, Super Waiter" strips by David Lasky; Virgil Partch gag cartoons; a printed version of Willis' Morty Comix #2083 (7/26/97)
Characters appearing in art and comics include: Cerebus, Fat Freddy's Cat, Panda Khan, Green Lantern, Megaton Man, Mr. Monster, Antisocialman, Tor Johnson, Dick Tracy, John Wayne, Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble, Patrick Stewart/Jean-Luc Picard, Doctor Sputnik
Fewer than 50 copies usually printed (probably more like 25).
Centrail Mailer for this issue: Bruce Chrislip?

Some of this issue's contents: six pages of Langridge's "Fred the Clown" strips (still called "Bill the Clown" at this point); a Skinned-Alive Boy strip by Traffic and Edward Bolman; more.
Characters appearing in art and comics include: Santa Claus, Calvin & Hobbes, The Family Circus, Fred the Clown, and Salvador Dali.
The cover is a Christmas collage of work by Jaime Hernandez, Jim Valentino, Bruce Chrislip and others. This issue also included a flyer insert that's a one-page jam comic (with the last panel blank) by Darryl Cunningham, Caspar Williams, Vic Pratt, Steve Willis and others.
Central Mailer for this issue: Bruce Chrislip
Fewer than 50 copies printed but probably more like 25.
This mailing also included a copy of Mike Kazaleh's Line the Dustbin Funnies #1 comic book.
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