Writers / Artists: Doug Hazlewood

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Interview with Joe Staton, indepth review of Superman: The Movie.
Roughly 8¼ × 10¾"
Other artists: Klinger (first name unknown), T. Herzog and Daly (first name unknown; Sam de la Rosa?).
Some writers/artists listed above were in the issue's list of contributors but may not be credited by the piece. It's a bit perplexing as some of the artists I can't match to art.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

There have been at least two fanzines with this name (with and without the hyphen).
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Interviews with Tom Batiuk, Ron Goulart and Michael Whelan; article on Marvel's Eternals; lots of art.
Side-stapled.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Contents include a five-page cartoon tribute to the Three Stooges.
Other characters appearing include Cloak & Dagger, Ratman, Ronald Reagan, Galen the Saintly, the Ruz, Howie the Hat, Captain America, Longshot and Renegade Rabbit.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.
There's also a Greg Young listed on the contributors page but I honestly can't figure out what he did (if anything) in this issue.

Cover printed on mottled cardstock.
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