City, State / Province: Iowa


Published in conjunction with the Iowa Comic Book Club.


Punk/newave-influenced retro/future sci-fi minicomic by Doug Holverson (Interstellar Overdrive, Fanboy).
This issue's got a fold-out Flexia Bast poster by Holverson and a Flexia pin-up by Brad W. Foster.
Two printings/editions: magazine and digest. I believe the magazine is the 1st.
1st printing?: magazine, 1984
2nd printing?: 5½ x 8½" digest


Punk/newave-influenced retro/future sci-fi minicomic by Doug Holverson (Interstellar Overdrive, Fanboy).

Punk/newave-influenced retro/future sci-fi minicomic by Doug Holverson (Interstellar Overdrive, Fanboy).

United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Part of comics historian Gary Usher's "Public Domain Comics" series, this booklet presents a mini bio of turn-of-the-century cartoonist Walt Kuhn and reprints 17 of his cartoons from Judge magazine (circa 1908).
4¼ × 5½"
20 pages

Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.


A brief, mostly-text spoof of Fifty Shades of Grey.
Hand-colored element on cover.
Published in 2012?

Is the title Fun Funnies or Fred Funnies? "Fred" comes from a classified ad in Fan Scene #2 (Kevin Collier, 1984) and "Fun" comes from an ad on the back of Holverson's Fear of Women.



Articles on Bill Gaines, Charlton's Sentinels and Squa Tront #9, plus a Dave Garcia portfolio.
28 pages? Published in 1984?

Contents include a 20-page section on the Golden Age of comics.

Francis Mao portfolio, article on Jack Chick comics, zine reviews, a look at the comics scene in France, more.
There may be more contributors than listed above.
Midmag format (7 x 8½")?

Max Awards results and articles on the Huntress and homosexuality in comics.

1st printing: ?
2nd printing (or subset?): hand-colored covers, appears to be a numbered edition of 100
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