Writers / Artists: Mark Martin

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.

There may be more contributors than listed above.
Published in 1988 or '89?

Bird-themed comics anthology. Contains a short-but-informative article, "A Brief History of Bird Comics and Ozone Press".
Cardstock covers
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Mary Fleener's great anthology full of music-themed art and comix (mostly comics adaptations of songs).
Musicians/bands adapted include John Lee Hooker, George Clinton, Marvin Gaye, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Joe Cocker, Jimi Hendrix, Muddy Waters, Louis Jordan and others.
Signed/numbered edition of 400.

Mary Fleener's great anthology full of music-themed art and comix (mostly comics adaptations of songs).
Musicians/bands adapted include Dead Kennedys, Husker Du, Half Japanese, Weasels, Weirdos, Butthole Surfers, Big Boys, Legendary Pink Dots, The Damned, Sockeye, They Might Be Giants, Angry Samoans, Wire, Richard Hell & the Voidoids, Crucifucks and Pixies.
Numbered edition of 500.


Inside this issue: a chat with Donna Barr (Desert Peach), Baycon report, news, tons of minicomics reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples), columns, comic strips, letters (Scott McCloud, Terry LaBan) and more.

Contents incude: Clay Geerdes' "Comix Wavola" (Part Two: The Origin of the Seven-Center), Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station" (with logo by Bryan Talbot), con reports, comic strips, reviews, more.
11½ x 17"

Contents include: Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station", Terry Hooper on UKCAC 89, Donald Rooum interviews Ed Pinsent, Paul Birch interviews Terry Hooper, B.N. Duncan interviews Ace Backwords, reviews, more.
11½ x 17"


"Funny Food" issue.
MUPubs #066

Edd Vick's long-running anthology that was often a mix of comics, prose, sf, anthropomorphics and fantasy.
This is the All Text issue.
MUPubs #081

4¼ × 5½"
20 pages

This was a two-volume minicomic series that spotlighted creators of independent comics with a half-page bio and one or two pages of art for each cartoonist (many drawn especially for this series).
There was also a numbered Limited Edition of 50 (green covers). Possibly a subset or a preliminary printing.
Characters appearing include Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Flaming Carrot, Cutey Bunny, the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Panda Khan, Twilight Avenger, Mechthings, Trollords, Captain Confederacy, Captain Keen, Superswine and Zombie Boy.
A full-size comic version (with color covers) of this series was planned for June 1989 but I don't believe it was realized.

Cartoons and drawings from the 1991 San Diego Comic-Con.

Faux parody catalog edited and published by Mark Martin.
Two-color covers, some interior color.
1st printing: 1988
2nd printing: date?, published in association with Tundra Publishing, edition of 500 (indicated by a note on the inside back cover)
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Two-color cover on heavy stock.

Mini-comics in spirit but mass-produced. Packaged collection of 13 "mini-comics" starring Mirage characters such as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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