Writers / Artists: Buzz Buzzizyk


2¾ x 8½"

Some of the contents include: a bound-in silkscreen print by Buzz Buzzizyk (of a John Miller drawing)
Characters appearing in art and comics include: Hulk, Sub-Mariner
Fewer than 50 copies usually printed (probably more like 25).
Centrail Mailer for this issue: Mark Campos

This issue included a double-sided letter-sized insert with work by Jim Siergey, Buzz Buzzizyk and Mike Hill
Characters appearing in art and comics include: Splash Brannigan, Fred the Clown, Felix the Cat
Fewer than 50 copies usually printed (probably more like 25).
Centrail Mailer for this issue: Mark Campos

Characters appearing in art and comics include: Rocko's Modern Life, Thor, Hulk, John Lennon, Richie Rich, Batman, Jiminy Cricket, Boo Ferris, Ray Harrell, Donald Trump, Joker, Penguin, Riddler
Insert included with this issue: Truth Be Known book (Maximum Traffic), Hypnospiral Comics #7 (Alvarez) and a Riso print (Yeater)
Fewer than 50 copies usually printed (probably more like 25).
Central Mailer for this issue: George Erling and Gary Fields

All-art issue.



Autobiographical comics on the theme of Unexplained Events.

The White Buffalo Gazette is the newsletter / zine that took the place of Steve Willis' City Limits Gazette when it was retired (and it was originally inspired by Bruce Chrislip's zine of the same name as well as Clay Geerdes' Comix World newsletter). Several editors have published their own WBG over the years and it generally always contained comics, art, letters and info on new releases.
This issue is from Larned Justin's run.
Some (probably all) copies came with a one-page Blue Duck Newzette insert.
There may be more contributors than listed above.
5½ × 8½"
36 pages plus insert


The White Buffalo Gazette is the newsletter / zine that took the place of Steve Willis' City Limits Gazette when it was retired (and it was originally inspired by Bruce Chrislip's zine of the same name as well as Clay Geerdes' Comix World newsletter). Several editors have published their own WBG over the years and it generally always contained comics, art, letters and info on new releases.
This issue is from Larned Justin's run.
There may be more contributors than listed above.
5½ × 8½"
36 pages

The White Buffalo Gazette is the newsletter / zine that took the place of Steve Willis' City Limits Gazette when it was retired (and it was originally inspired by Bruce Chrislip's zine of the same name as well as Clay Geerdes' Comix World newsletter). Several editors have published their own WBG over the years and it generally always contained comics, art, letters and info on new releases.
This issue is from Larned Justin's run.
There may be more contributors than listed above.
5½ x 8½"
36 pages

The White Buffalo Gazette is the newsletter / zine that took the place of Steve Willis' City Limits Gazette when it was retired (and it was originally inspired by Bruce Chrislip's zine of the same name as well as Clay Geerdes' Comix World newsletter). Several editors have published their own WBG over the years.
This is the giant final issue of Jeff Zenick's version of this great zine.
7 × 8½"
84 pages
Silkscreened cover logo
Published in 2001?
There may be more contributors than listed above.

The White Buffalo Gazette is the newsletter / zine that took the place of Steve Willis' City Limits Gazette when it was retired (and it was originally inspired by Bruce Chrislip's zine of the same name as well as Clay Geerdes' Comix World newsletter). Several editors have published their own WBG over the years and it generally always contained comics, art, letters and info on new releases.
This is the 37th Anniversary Issue. The number comes from tracing WBG back to its roots in City Limits Gazette which debuted in 1980.
8½ × 11"
8 pages

Published in 2017 or 2018?
There may be more contributors than listed above.
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