Writers / Artists: Tom Hart



1st printing: ?
2nd printing: 1988

At least two printings.

Inside this issue: Summer 1990 convention photos of Larry Welz, Mary Fleener, Joyce Farmer, Terry LaBan, Dan Clowes, Harvey Kurtzman, Harvey Pekar, Don Martinec, Larry Nibert, Larry Blake, Matt Feazell and others; news; tons of minicomics reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples); columns; comic strips; more.
There may be more contributors than listed above.
MUPub #137

This issue's cover by Joe Meyer depicts Jim Woodring, Mickey Rat, Zippy the Pinhead, Usagi Yojimbo and many other characters. Inside: news, tons of reviews (including lots of cover scans and art samples), comic strips and more.

Contents include a six-page interview with Roberta Gregory, lots of reviews (including many cover scans and art samples), comic strips, letters (Randy Reynaldo and G. Raymond Eddy) and more.

Unusual format for this jam comic spoof of Narrative Corpse. It unfolds once vertically and then each page is 5-6" wide by 17" tall.
Published in 1995 or '96.



Letters from Tom Spurgeon, Rick Altergott, Ariel Bordeaux, Steve Weissman, Irwin Chusid and others.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.

Diary-style perzine by Tom Hart. Came with a "genuine piece of belly button lint" taped to the cover of every copy.

Copies with bright orange covers also exist (although that one doesn't indicate publisher and may be Tom Hart).
24 or 28 pages?

24-hour comic made on June 24, 1995.


Contents include a comics adaptation of Jimi Hendrix's "Foxy Lady" and early work by Tom Hart.
Cardstock covers
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.


7 × 8½"
44 pages

There may be more contributors than listed above.
Published circa 1987-88.

The pictured edition includes, "Philistine Pig Ignorance #1006" - a 4-page Sam Henderson comic drawn on a folded index card, and stapled into the binding.
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