Donated to Permanent Archive by: Jeff Wood

Collection of "miscellaneous stray bunnygirl art" by William Earl Haskell.
All sheets except for one are printed on only one side (the page count above only includes pages with content).
Comb-bound, b&w interiors.

Some lettering by Susan Dorne.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.

Most wordless comic by Adam Yeater. Riso-printed throughout.

The "Slice of Life" issue.
Cover says March 2021, contents page/indicia says Winter 2021.
Edited by Jim Main.
United Fanzine Organization (UFO) memberzine.

Club newsletter with letters, articles, comics, and more.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.

Contents include a six-page interview with Roberta Gregory, lots of reviews (including many cover scans and art samples), comic strips, letters (Randy Reynaldo and G. Raymond Eddy) and more.

I'm almost certain one drawing (page 10) is inked by Larry Blake but uncredited.

One drawing (page 3) is inked by "Brachman".

Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.
Published in 2010s or early '20s (no later than 2021).

"Pinups from the Top Secret Snowbuni Archives"

"Pinups from the Top Secret Snowbuni Archives"

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.

United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

The title page refers to it as MechANImoids Special X Retrospective.

Wordless transformation from the front cover to the back. Riso-printed throughout.

Naugacomics was a series of one-of-a-kind, hand-drawn comics (usually four pages) drawn by Edward Bolman and distributed through the mails (in a similar vein to Steve Willis' Morty Comix).

2nd edition noted on the first interior page, plus there's a new editorial/indicia and current UFO Checklist in the center.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.
United Fanzine Organization / Small Press Syndicate / Blue Plaque Publications memberzine.

"A Reprinting of Snowbuni Model Sheets I, II, III, 4, 5, 6" from the mid '80s to the mid '90s.

Long-running furry APA dedicated to funny animals, anthropomorphics and the like.
Editor: William Earl Haskell
Side-stapled, some interior color.
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