Writers / Artists: Buzzsaw

A bonus feature in this issue is the pop-up centerspread.
There may be more contributors than listed above.

A mix of comics and writing on the subject of beer.

Published circa 1998.


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 Edward Bolman and Cat Noel's run.
There's one other small drawing I'm unsure of. Chad Woody?

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 Morgan Parducci's run.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.
![White Buffalo Gazette [issue number unknown, Morgan Parducci] (1999?)](https://poopsheetfoundation.com/media/com_mtree/images/listings/s/30478.jpg)
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 Morgan Parducci's run.
Published in 1999?
There may be other contributors not listed above.
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