Year: 1985

Also contains letters from Tim Corrigan, Mike Tuz, Steve Keeter and Larry Blake.
One other artist is present who signed their drawings "MC".
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Jeff Gaither illustrates Chapter 9, Verse 6 of The Book of Revelation.

Western humor comic.


8 × 10¼"
2-color covers on textured stock
There may be more contributors than listed above.

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Published in conjunction with the Iowa Comic Book Club.
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Contains work by Dave Brockie (GWAR).


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: April 18, 1985
Other known printings:
April 30, 1986
January 17, 1987

Not to be confused with Not Available King Size annuals.
Collects issues 1-4 of the minicomics. References to Pac-Man, the Love Boat and JFK.
32 pages on various colors
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: February 1, 1985 (30 copies)
Other known printings:
April 18, 1985
September 16 (18?), 1985
January 9, 1986



There may be more contributors than listed above.

Offset-printed.
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