
Includes interviews with Maurice Escutchier and Robin Storesund.
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1st edition appears to be side stapled. 2nd edition appears to be saddle-stapled.
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7 × 8½"
10 pages (printed on one side)
Published by Kirk Chritton?

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In 2005 Steve Willis reprinted most (if not all) of his back catalog in editions of only five copies each. They were originally sold at the Danger Room comic book store in Olympia, Washington.

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Comic on the subject of body issues.
Full-color covers.

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Solo comic by Alan Sissom.

Alan Sissom's vehicle for keeping some of his older zines in print. This issue collects work from 1984-1986.

Alan Sissom's vehicle for keeping some of his older zines in print. This issue collects work from 1984-1987.

Alan Sissom's vehicle for keeping some of his older zines in print. This issue collects work from 1984-1987.

Formerly titled Imagination Link (although Imagination Workshop was also its original title for the first nine issues).
Short fiction, illustrations, feedback, and a brief publishing history of the title.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.


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