Writers / Artists: Gilbert Hernandez

Edd Vick interviews Steve Gallacci, "Why a Duck?" (36 cartoonists on why they deal in funny animals), Rowrbrazzle portfolio section, letter from James Pugh looking for fan artists.

Comics by Colin Upton and Stephen Geary, plus a caricature of the artists by Gilbert Hernandez.
Two printings.
Published by Colin Upton?

Collects work from Dallas Fantasy Comics (souvenir mini-comic of the Dallas Fantasy Fair) and Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop minis.
It also includes Tosh's autobiographical "Dinner with Crumb" story and a number of jam comix pages by artists like R. Crumb, Spain Rodriguez, Gilbert Shelton, Denis Kitchen, Bill Sienkiewicz and others.
There are a few contributors I'm not sure about:
-- "KH"
-- "Roe" (Charles Roe?)
-- "Cavazos"
-- unknown (the piano wire flossing illo)
-- "CLJ"

Collects work from Dallas Fantasy Comics (souvenir mini-comic of the Dallas Fantasy Fair) and Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop minis.

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

Interviews with George Metzger and Phil Yeh; Rory Hayes obituary.
Other artists: Bradkirk (first name unknown), R. Kasman (Ron Kasman?).

Souvenir comic of the Dallas Fantasy Fair, produced and publishing during the show.

Dallas Fantasy Comics was a souvenir mini-comic David Tosh (Hey!, Scratchface Doodlehead) used to produce at the Dallas Fantasy Fair comic book conventions. The contents were solicited, produced and turned in during the show and the mini-comix would be available for sale by the final day of the show.
This one is from the November 1987 Fantasy Fair.

Dallas Fantasy Comics was a souvenir mini-comic David Tosh (Hey!, Dinner With Crumb) used to produce at the Dallas Fantasy Fair comic book conventions. The contents were solicited, produced and turned in during the show and the mini-comix would be available for sale by the final day of the show.

Souvenir comic of the Dallas Fantasy Fair, produced and publishing during the show.


Flip-style double issue. The two issues are joined together by a three-page Scratchface Doodlehead comic by Tosh that starts in each issue and meets in the middle in a wacked-out centerspread.
Cardstock cover.
Signed/numbered edition of 100. Also included a small sketch by Tosh (hand-drawn within the centerspread).
There may be more contributors than listed above.

Bruce Chrislip, cover boy; interviews with Jim Woodring, Michael Dougan, Dennis Eichhorn, Mary Fleener, Gary Groth and Julie Doucet; article on B.N. Duncan; lots more.
Edited by Peter Bagge and Helena G. Harvilicz.
Sidney Mellon = Will Jacobs and Gerard Jones?

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Printed in a flipbook format where half of the book is work by Tosh and the other half is full of jam comix by Tosh and others.
Cardstock cover.
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