Writers / Artists: Jerry Sims


Prose, poetry, comics and art.

Includes an eight-page insert devoted to artist Glen Baxter (a review and several Baxter panels).
5½ × 6¾"
32 pages plus 8-page insert
There may be more contributors than listed above.

One issue in two volumes.
The theme revolves around life at 11 years or old or younger.

Autobiographical comics anthology. This is one issue in two volumes, each bound with various types of ribbon. The theme is "dating".


Maximum Traffic Vol. 5, #21
Mail art flavor of a zine with art and comics.

The White Buffalo Gazette is the newsletter / zine that took the place of Steve Willis' City Limits Gazette when it was retired (and it was originally inspired by Bruce Chrislip's zine of the same name as well as Clay Geerdes' Comix World newsletter). Several editors have published their own WBG over the years and it generally always contained comics, art, letters and info on new releases.
This issue is from Max Traffic's original run.
The Mark Campos cover depicts underground comix icons such as R. Crumb's Mr. Natural, the Freak Brothers, Trashman, Binky Brown, Snappy Sammy Smoot and others.
There may be more contributors than listed above.
7 × 8½"
12 pages plus insert

The White Buffalo Gazette is the newsletter / zine that took the place of Steve Willis' City Limits Gazette when it was retired (and it was originally inspired by Bruce Chrislip's zine of the same name as well as Clay Geerdes' Comix World newsletter). Several editors have published their own WBG over the years and it generally always contained comics, art, letters and info on new releases.
This issue is from Jeff Zenick's run.
7 × 8½"
28 pages
There may be more contributors than listed above.

Jeff Zenick documents a visit to Berkeley (including several drawings of Telegraph Avenue sights). Blair Wilson draws a comic starring barnyard animals, of all things. Gary Usher adapts "Do You Know the Difference Between Big Wood and Brush" by Gary Roberts and the Satellites.
Edited by Mark Cunningham and Jenny Zervakis.
7 × 8½"
36 pages
2-color cover


Published in late '90s (1997 or so)?

There may be more contributors not listed above.
Published in 1999?
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