Writers / Artists: Dylan Williams

Cardstock cover.




5½ × 4¼"
44 pages, cardstock covers

Exquisite corpse jam drawings.

Romance develops between a writer and a ghost.
Reporter was an ongoing series of stories by Dylan Williams set around the town of Willoughby in the year 1956. Each story is self-contained but they all fit together.
Saddle-stitched, color covers.

A gang of hoods runs into a newspaper writer after a robbery.
Reporter was an ongoing series of stories by Dylan Williams set around the town of Willoughby in the year 1956. Each story is self-contained but they all fit together.
Saddle-stitched, color cover.

An armored car is robbed by a gang of hoods in a story told entirely in pantomime.
Reporter was an ongoing series of stories by Dylan Williams set around the town of Willoughby in the year 1956. Each story is self-contained but they all fit together.
Saddle-stitched, color cover.

The story in this issue, sort of a prequel to issues 3 and 4, is a ghost story set during the Korean War.
Reporter was an ongoing series of stories by Dylan Williams set around the town of Willoughby in the year 1956. Each story is self-contained but they all fit together.

A collection of "Reporter" short stories by Dylan Williams that originally appeared in Top Shelf, Modern Industry, Typewriter and other places. At the time of publication, much of it was brand new, out of print or had never seen print before.
Perfect bound, color covers.



Two cover variants exist: one by Barry Futterman and one by Sean Higgins.
Cardstock cover.

Includes a letter from Dave Sim.
5½ × 8½"
28 pages
There may be more contributors than listed above.


Saddle-stitched, full-color covers, b&w interiors.

Portland-area free comics tabloid.
The Dylan Williams contribution consists of two panels from Horse inserted into Emily Nilsson's comic.
There's one more contributor I'm not sure of: "Miller" (the only reference I see is on the cover).
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