Tags: jam

Superhero jam cover by Keeter, Shipley, Johnson, Blake, Martinec and Corrigan (and the aftermath on back by Keeter). Also contains letters from Shipley, Corrigan and Blake.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.


Small Press Syndicate memberzine.

Published in late '90s (1997 or so)?



Jam comix between Foster and Willis.
Glossy cardstock cover.
Jabberwocky publication #130.


The centerspread unfolds to an 8½ × 11" mini-poster.
12 pages plus fold-out centerspread.

Rhyming alphabet jam with Wayno and Edward Bolman trading off from panel to panel.
Full-color cover on coated stock. Cover by Wayno and colored by Brad W. Foster.
The 1st edition was published as a smaller mini-comic by Wayno.

AKA Bottom Doubt
Jam comix by members of the Freekluck art collective.

Great jam comix where each artist does a full page that continues from where the preceding artist left off.
Back cover appearance by Rat Fink and Junk Yard Kid.
Some copies had hand-colored covers (probably by Bors).

Publication of FAN (Fandom Alliance Network) and entirely produced during a 1988 Dallas Fantasy Fair.
Contents include a report on con meetings and panels, a three-page jam prose story, and a four-page jam comic.
Roughly 11 pages (one-sided), corner-stapled.

"The Professional Unofficial Chicago Comicon 1996 Whip Cream Jam Comic"
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

AKA Conjam 5. What are the previous issues?

AKA Cosmic Flotsam
Jam comix by members of the Canadian art collective, Freekluck.

Collects the various art collaborations between Steve Willis and Dale Luciano.


AKA Maximum Traffic Vol. 5, #18 (some copies indicate this on the back cover and some don't).
Centerspread opens up to 8½ × 11".

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