Writers / Artists: Dale Luciano

Second part of an interview with Dave and Deni Sim (Loubert).

Includes the first installment of Dale Luciano's Newave Survey.

"Maus and Other Topics" by Harvey Pekar, interview with Mark Evanier, Robert Crumb and Gil Kane in discussion.
A few artists are unidentified: Daredevil on p. 30, Submariner on p. 32, Thor on p. 34, Batman on p. 35


The back cover was stamped and adorned by hand for each copy.


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

Two-color covers, b&w interiors.

Roughly 5¼ x 6½"
48 pages
Two-color covers, some interior color
There may be more contributors than listed above.


In 1987 Steve Willis announced that he was killing his Morty the Dog character for good this time (or so he said). So the team of Hal Hargit and David Tosh got a bunch of cartoonists together to produce this thick "affectionate tribute/roast/eulogy" for the character (and his creator, of course).
Highlights include:
* Morty meets Fritz the Cat (courtesy of D. Tosh)
* a gorgeous Morty centerspread by Jeff Gaither
* Steve Willis as a Matt Feazell stick character
* Wayno's story in which Morty meets Howie the Hat (sort of) and speaks only in lines from classic R&B songs
* Ted Bolman's "The Mortys Steve Didn't Draw"
* an 8½ × 11" fold-out jam by Willis and most of the contributors
Cardstock covers, saddle-stitched.
Includes fold-out centerspread.



"It Has No Story, and It's Only Part of a Small Cult Phenomena
or
Low-Budget 'Pataphysics Made Easy"
Somewhat dadaistic comix wherein Morty the Dog goes to Heaven but is sent back to Earth as a man.
Appearance by Snoopy.
Printed on card stock.

Printed in magenta ink (throughout) on cardstock.

Signed/numbered edition of 15.

There may be more contributors than listed above.
5½ × 8½"
28 pages
Page 1 of 2
What Is This Site?
A virtual archive of mini-comics, fanzines, small press comics, newave comix and related items. The physical archive, housed at PF headquarters, is being built with personal acquisitions as well as generous donations from supporters. This project is most definitely a work in progress.