Writers / Artists: Ricardo Nancy McJacksonstein

Steve Willis' biweekly newsletter full of comix news and commentary.
Also in this issue: the Bil Keane Watch, CLG Reader Profile of Ted DeLorme, and more.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.

Steve Willis' biweekly newsletter full of comix news and commentary.
Also in this issue: a checklist of 1992 City Limits Gazette issues, the Bil Keane Watch, CLG Reader Profile of Brad Foster, more of Gary Usher's Comics Journal Small Press Index.
Unbound, b&w interiors.

Steve Willis' biweekly newsletter full of comix news and commentary.
Also in this issue: the Bil Keane Watch, CLG Reader Profiles of Bruce Sweeney and Mike Culpepper, Sweeney's "Underground Station" column, the continuation of Gary Usher's Comics Journal Small Press Index.
Unbound, b&w interiors.

Steve Willis' biweekly newsletter full of comix news and commentary.
Also in this issue: logo art by Jeff Snee, the Bil Keane Watch, Bruce Sweeney's "Underground Station" column, CLG Reader Profile of Steve Willis, the continuation of the Morty Dog Memorial Library Bad Beatles Countdown.
Unbound, b&w interiors.
This issue also came with Willis' State of Beings #14.

Steve Willis' biweekly newsletter full of comix news and commentary. This is the final issue.
Also in this issue: cover art by Gary Usher, a bunch of CLG Reader Profiles (Randy Paske, Ben Adams, Randy Scott, Michael Neno, Troy Hickman, Clark Dissmeyer), the Bil Keane Watch, comix reviews by Lynn Hansen, previously unused CLG logos, and more.
Unbound, b&w interiors.

Collection of the popular "Bil Keane Watch" feature by various folks that originally appeared in Steve Willis' City Limits Gazette newsletter.

Collection of the popular "Bil Keane Watch" feature by various folks that originally appeared in Steve Willis' City Limits Gazette newsletter.
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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.