Writers / Artists: Spaz

Steve Willis' biweekly newsletter full of comix news and commentary.
Also in this issue: the Bil Keane Watch, news on books being seized/destroyed by Canadian Customs, the continuation of Gary Usher's Comics Journal Small Press Index.
Unbound, b&w interiors.

Published in the '90s?


This book contains one long narrative that incorporates (complete) comics, strips and art by various writers/artists.
8 × 10½"


4¼ × 5½"
24 pages
There may be more contributors than listed above.



Maximum Traffic Vol. 5, #2.

Maximum Traffic Vol. 5, #21
Mail art flavor of a zine with art and comics.

Maximum Traffic #179.



The White Buffalo Gazette is the newsletter/zine that took the place of Steve Willis' City Limits Gazette when it was retired (and that was originally inspired by Bruce Chrislip's zine of the same name as well as Clay Geerdes' Comix World newsletter).
Maximum Traffic was the first to publish WBG and this is from his original run.
This issue also included a four-page insert that lists new mini-comics and such.
12 pages plus four-page insert.
At least some copies are unbound.


The White Buffalo Gazette is the newsletter / zine that took the place of Steve Willis' City Limits Gazette when it was retired (and it was originally inspired by Bruce Chrislip's zine of the same name as well as Clay Geerdes' Comix World newsletter). Several editors have published their own WBG over the years and it generally always contained comics, art, letters and info on new releases.
This is the final issue from Maximum Traffic's original run (he hands the reins over to Edward Bolman in this issue).
Letters from Steve Willis, Marc Myers and others.
12 pages plus "new publications" insert.

12 midmag pages, 4-page insert.


12 midmag pages with a 4-page insert
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