Writers / Artists: Dave Gifford
![Fan Scene [Collier] #4](https://poopsheetfoundation.com/media/com_mtree/images/listings/s/29988.jpg)
Contents: interview with Bob "X" (Xex Graphix); spotlight on Paul Curtis' Micro-Comics series; news and reviews; letters from Erik Larsen, Tim Corrigan, Kirk Chritton and others; comic strips; photos of Paul Curtis, Robert Stump, Jason Marsden, Steve Leach, Christopher Howard, Jeff Gaither, Mark Heike, Olas Manns, Chester Brown, Jon Strongbow, Shawn Christie, Ross Raihala, Jeff Nicholson, Michael Roden, and Bob "X"; more.
![Fan Scene [Collier] #5](https://poopsheetfoundation.com/media/com_mtree/images/listings/s/22331.jpg)
Fanzine/small press comics news, reviews, ads, some comics, interviews with Michael Dowers and Carl Taylor.

This issue's got: an article on a Michael Roden/John Eberly musical collaboration; "UFO Report" article; interview with Kirk Chritton; profile of Clint Hollingsworth; profile of Jim Thompson; news; mini-comic/fanzine reviews; ads drawn by Guy Burwell, Bill Fitts, Michael Roden, Bobby Weiss/Sam Henderson, Vernon Grant and others; letters from Bruce Chrislip, Par Holman, Sam Gafford, Michael Roden, Jeff Nicholson and others; more.
Printed in two sections.


This appears to exist but I haven't seen an actual copy to confirm.
Published in 1985?

Published in 1985?
Initial entry created from a review in Fan Scene #3 (Kevin Collier, 1985).

Star Wars fanzine.
One issue?



1st printing: ?
2nd printing: indicated on the bottom of the second contributors' page

The Ronn Sutton piece is a reprinting of the cover to the 3rd issue (from the '70s).
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.


1st printing: 1987
2nd printing: July 1988 (50 copies)

4½ × 5½"
32 pages
There may be more contributors than listed above.

Published in 1986?
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