Writers / Artists: Robert Pasternak







Psychedelic, abstract figure studies by Canadian artist Robert Pasternak.


Oddly formatted mini comix featuring psychedelic artwork by Canadian artist Robert Pasternak (aka NAK).
4 x 2¼"

I'm not certain which issue this is. I believe it falls somewhere between issues 13 and 18 or perhaps beyond. Published in 1990 or later.

Numbered edition?
Dayglo orange cardstock cover.
There may be more contributors than listed above.

This is one of the occasional all-art issues.

Precursor to the Drippytown comics anthology.

This is a catalog of work by artist Robert Pasternak which includes lots of prints, publications and more, most of which is non-Comix World stuff (who published his Acid Man series).
Published in the late '80s or early '90s?

Contents include a seven-page interview with Clay Geerdes.
Cardstock cover
There may be more contributors than listed above.

8½ × 11"
36 pages
Cardstock cover
There may be more contributors than listed above.

The theme for this issue is "Beyond Words" (all pantomime / wordless comics).
This issue also came with two separate inserts. One is the 20-page Beyond Words 2.5 (with work by Billy Mavreas, Glenn Smith, Eric Braun, Lauro Roberto, Wuk, Matthew Daley and others. The second insert is Zinehead, an eight-page resource for then-existing reviewzines and comics anthologies from around the world.
Some copies have hand-colored covers, probably by editor Karl Thomsen.
40 pages plus inserts
There may be more contributors than listed above.

Death is the theme of this final issue.
This issue also came with two separate inserts. One is also called Sunburn #17 and the second is Zinehead, an eight-page resource for then-existing reviewzines and comics anthologies from around the world. See their separate entries for more info.
36 pages plus inserts.

Supplement anthology to the larger anthology of the same title/issue.
This issue's contributors were all local to Winnipeg.
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