Writers / Artists: Larry Tisch

Micah Liesenfeld's continuation of D. Blake Werts' Copy This! / Copy That! title that spotlighted small press creators.
This is an all-art issue.

Larry Johnson article on teaching a comics-making course, a look at Charlton's Hercules, zine reviews by Alan Sissom, Jim Main interviews Tony Lorenz, letters, comics and art, more.

In this issue: an interview with Verl Holt Bond (conducted by Jim Main), Alan's "Zine-ology Report" review column, 19 pages of very early work by Steve Keeter (the previously unpublished Galaxy Comics #1 with the first appearances of his Sunwing and Nightman characters), the continuation of Alan Sissom's "The Saga of the Link" strip, "Babies Behind Bars" by Micah Liesenfeld, a letters column, and other comics and art by Tisch, Sue Dorne, Clark Dissmeyer and Steve Shipley.
Saddle-stitched, full-color covers and inside covers.

In this issue: Jim Main interviews John Lambert (with lots of art samples); Roger Keel on the history of a social conscience in comics; a Tetragrammaton Fragments review by Alan Sissom; art and comics by Brian Canini, Larry Johnson (a 17-page Lew Brown story), Larry Tisch (gag cartoons), Alan Sissom (previously unpublished strips from 1978), Buzz Buzzizyk, and Clark Dissmeyer; and letters from Larry Blake, Tisch, Mike Tuz, Gary Kato, Allen Freeman, Rick Bradford, Kris Gilpin, Tony Lorenz, Steve Keeter, and Joe Bagdon.
Saddle-stitched, full-color covers and inside covers.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

In this issue: Jim Main interviews Brad W Foster (with lots of art); fiction by Jeff Barnes; mini-comic reviews by Alan Sissom; comics and art by Verl Holt Bond (seven-page post-apocalyptic comic), Clark Dissmeyer (Mushy gags and more), Alan Sissom, Brian Canini, Tom Cherry, and Rick Howe & Larry Johnson (a 12-page collaboration from 2005); and letters from Dennis Kininger, Kris Gilpin, Dan Burke and others.
Saddle-stitched, full-color covers and inside covers.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

In this issue: Jim Main interviews Rick McCollum (with lots of art samples); comics and art by Verl Holt Bond (9-page post-apocalyptic story), Larry Johnson (10-page Lew Brown story), Larry Tisch (gag cartoons), Alan Sissom (seven-page installment of a sci-fi story), Brad W. Foster and Clark Dissmeyer; small press reviews by Larry Johnson; and letters from Dan Burke, Clark Dissmeyer, Tony Lorenz, Iestyn Pettigrew, and Jeff Wood.
Saddle-stitched, full-color covers and inside covers.

Club newsletter with letters, articles, comics, and more.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.

Formerly titled Chain Link Fence for issues 1 through 18.
Contains two articles on collection science fiction digests by Rob Imes and Larry Johnson.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Fanzine put together by Jim Main, Sam Gafford and Richard Sullivan. Contents include: article about Ramona Fradon; article on the Harvey Thriller series; a profile of Don Newton; a tribute to John Carbonaro; article on Charlton Premiere; article on Archie Adventure heroes; article on the early appearances of Ant-Man; article about Nick Cardy; a Silver Age-themed portfolio by Larry Blake; article on the Silver Age Superboy; article on Marvel's Captain Marvel; 2009 Stumptown Comics Fest photo report; 2009 SPACE report (lots of photos); lots of mainstream and small press comic reviews.
Characters appearing in fan art include: Supergirl, Herbie the Fat Fury, Vision, Deadman, THUNDER Agents, Green Goblin, Bee Man, Jigsaw, Spyman, the Fly, Shield, Fly Girl, Hangman, Black Hood, the Web, Aquaman, Mera, Metamorpho, Justice League of America, Teen Titans, Angel and the Ape, Ant-Man, Wasp, Wonder Girl, Bat Lash, Prowler, Batman, Robin, Black Panther, Green Lantern, original Avengers, Fantastic Four, Flash, original X-Men, Superboy, Krypto, Captain Marvel, Legion of Super-Heroes
Small Press Syndicate / United Fanzine Organization memberzine.
Perfect bound.

Fanzine put together by Jim Main, Sam Gafford, Tim Goebel and Marc Haines. Contents include: a 1976 interview with John Byrne; "Justice League Evolution" article; superhero gadgets and tools; profile of artist Carl Taylor; "The New Mike Sekowsky: Appreciating His Radical Years" article; "Capt. George's Vast Whizzbang Organization" article (about Captain George Henderson); Alan Moore comic book moments; lots of mainstream and small press comics reviews; more.
Characters appearing in fan art include: Jack Kirby, the Demon, Mister Miracle, Kamandi, Captain America, Galactus, Silver Surfer, Thor, Justice League of America, Superman, Supergirl, Captain Marvel (Marvel and DC), Justice Society of America, Martian Manhunter, Iron Fist, Howard the Duck, ROG-2000, Man-Thing, Swamp Thing, Alan Moore
Perfect bound.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

An indepth review of Ditkomania #96, some publishing history from Alan Sissom, and cartoons by Larry Tisch.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Batman-themed issue
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

All-art issue.

Small press reviews, columns, comics, a bit of fiction, etc.
Contains Tim Corrigan's "Small Press Comics Explosion" #18 (which had continued as a column available to all publishers).
Card stock covers.

4¼ × 5½"
20 pages

Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Formerly titled Imagination Link (although Imagination Workshop was also its original title for the first nine issues).
Short fiction, illustrations, feedback, and a brief publishing history of the title.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Brown printing on manilla paper.
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A virtual archive of mini-comics, fanzines, small press comics, newave comix and related items. The physical archive, housed at PF headquarters, is being built with personal acquisitions as well as generous donations from supporters. This project is most definitely a work in progress.