Writers / Artists: Scott Stevens
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Early '80s Dallas, Texas punk zine with cover art and an interior comic by Scott Stevens (Mr. Fix, VD Cage).


6¾ × 10¼"

Exquisite Corpse Comix was Jamie Alder's series of experimental jam comix in which each artist starts at one end of the comic and works his way toward the other, comingling their drawings all the way

Signed/numbered edition of 115.

This is the "Horror Humor" issue.
Characters appearing include Barnabas Collins and Mr. Fix.
There may be more contributors than listed above.

"Funny Food" issue.
MUPubs #066

Edd Vick's long-running anthology that was often a mix of comics, prose, sf, anthropomorphics and fantasy.
This issue's theme is "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad IRS?"
Characters appearing include Snowbuni and Mr. Fix.

One-sided flyer for a December 1982 show at Studio D in Dallas, Texas featuring Hüsker Dü, NCM and Hugh Beaumont Experience.
Artwork by comix artist Scott Stevens (ex-Butthole Surfers).

There may be more contributors than listed above.
Published in 1985?


Outside In was a long-running mini that collected artist self-portraits.
There's one more contributor I'm not sure about, Phillips (Scott?).
1st printing: 1983, 150 copies
2nd printing: 1984, 20 copies

8 pages on card stock.
Numbered edition of 115.

One mini from a set (all with the same title) organized and distributed by Edd Vick.

This was a project put together by Edd Vick which consists of eight mini-comics all with the title "Serial Killer" and all by cartoonists who were living in the Dallas / Ft. Worth area at the time the project was conceived. I believe each contributor actually published their minis and Vick sold them as sets.
64 pages total (plus wrap)
Numbered edition of 100
I believe it was originally released in shrink wrap.

Numbered edition of 108 copies.

Printed on goldenrod and pink.
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