Year: 1987

Generally speaking, Not Available printings beyond the 1st have a datestamp on the front or back cover which is the printing date of the batch that copy was from. Matt Feazell says those post-1st printings were usually 60 copies or fewer.
1st printing: July 1987
Other known printings:

Magazine size.


Souvenir comic of the Dallas Fantasy Fair, produced and publishing during the show.

Dallas Fantasy Comics was a souvenir mini-comic David Tosh (Hey!, Scratchface Doodlehead) used to produce at the Dallas Fantasy Fair comic book conventions. The contents were solicited, produced and turned in during the show and the mini-comix would be available for sale by the final day of the show.
This one is from the November 1987 Fantasy Fair.

Scheduled guests included Gilbert Hernandez, Jaime Hernandez, Gary Groth, Burne Hogarth, Gil Kane, Denis Kitchen, Harvey Kurtzman, Kerry Gammill, Bob Burden, Harvey Pekar, Joyce Brabner, Jaxon, Brad W. Foster, Richard Pini, Dave Stevens, Gene Colan, J.M. DeMatteis, Robert Asprin, Ben Dunn, Philip Jose Farmer, Stefano Gaudiano, Lea Hernandez, Doug Wildey, Mike Zeck, Steve Jackson, Frederik Pohl, Michael H. Price, Doug Potter, Don Ivan Punchatz, Kenneth Smith, Don Thompson and others.
Roughly 8¼ x 11".


Nicely designed series in which David Tosh collected excerpts from his sketchbooks.
This is actually a proof copy ("AP 1" written on inside front cover); unsure if identical to one from the actual print run.
5 × 7¼", trimmed edge
Blue ink in centerspread


The main feature was originally serialized in the "funny animal" APA Rowrbrazzle.
5½ × 7¼"



Exquisite corpse drawings from the 1987 San Diego Comic-Con.
Printed on lime green stock.
Published in 1987 or 1988?

Two-color covers
There may be more contributors than listed above.





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