Writers / Artists: TM Maple

Lettering by Willie Peppers.
First printing: yellow cover, 1986.
Second printing: goldenrod cover, 1986 (100 copies)
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Lettering by Susan Dorne.
Letters from Scott McCloud, Jay Kennedy and others.
1st printing: yellow cover?
2nd printing: goldenrod cover, yellow cover (1987, 100 copies)
3rd printing: tan cover (March 30, 1988, 100 copies)

1st printing: June 20, 1988 - 100 copies - lighter green cover
2nd printing: ?
3rd printing: darker green cover
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.
There's a spot illo by a "Lavigne". Steve Lavigne?

1st printing: ?
2nd printing: yellow cover

Lettering by Susan Dorne.

5th anniversary issue.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.
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Some lettering by Susan Dorne.

An Ambush Bug fanzine.

At least some copies have airbrushed covers.
Photos also include the wrapper this issue was mailed with.
Cardstock covers
There may be more contributors than listed above.

In this issue: an interview with David Miller (including partial bibliography) and the first part of an interview with Brad W. Foster.
Cardstock cover.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Contents include a big Dan Burke (Artmen, Muscle Cramp) parody section in which he apes/skewers Donna Barr ("Barred Girls"), Joe Hutchinson, Killer Cain, Captain Optimist and even Brad W. Foster with a nudie pin-up.
Some copies have hand-colored covers.
Cardstock cover
There may be more contributors than listed above.
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