Writers / Artists: Tom Roberts

7¾ × 10¾"

Some of this issue's contents: 17 pages of b-movie reviews by Mike Bannon and Pete Fitzgerald (lots of poster/ad repros too); Bruce Chrislip discusses the number of times he's been drawn as a comic book character (with relevant panels reproduced by Steve Willis, George Metzger, Peter Bagge); "Seventeen Minute Pit-Bull Funnies" by Jim Ryan; a one-page jam comic by Darryl Cunningham, Caspar Williams, Steve Willis, Bruce Chrislip & others; a "Peanuts" parody of sorts by Mike Kazaleh.
Characters appearing in art and comics include: Fred MacMurray, Richard Deacon, Little Lulu, Lucy Van Pelt, Gumby, Zorak, Bob's Big Boy, Skidoo (from Felix the Cat).
Central Mailer for this issue: Bruce Chrislip

Special "All Simian" issue that came with a Barrel of Monkeys monkey piece taped to the inside front cover.
Characters appearing in art and comics include: Curious George, Dr. Zaius, King Kong, Mighty Joe Young, Grape Ape, Frida Kahlo, George Washington, J. Edgar Hoover, Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, William Frawley/Fred Mertz, Felix the Cat, Spider-Man, Prince Randian
Insert included with this issue: Not Elvis #2 mini-comic
Central Mailer for this issue: Brian Buniak

Mary Fleener's great anthology full of music-themed art and comix (mostly comics adaptations of songs).
Musicians/bands adapted include John Lee Hooker, George Clinton, Marvin Gaye, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Joe Cocker, Jimi Hendrix, Muddy Waters, Louis Jordan and others.
Signed/numbered edition of 400.

Hawked by Sobocinski and Siergey at the 1989 Chicago Comicon.

Promotional booklet for the "Cultural Jet Lag" comic strips.

Promotional booklet for the "Cultural Jet Lag" comic strips.

Promotional booklet for the "Cultural Jet Lag" comic strips.

Promotional booklet for the "Cultural Jet Lag" comic strips.



Phenomenal jam comix project organized by Brad W. Foster. Each artist contributed one page which built upon and furthered the pages completed before them.
Appearances by Morty the Dog, Underdog and Peter Laird's Triceratron.
Full-color covers on coated stock.


5½ × 8½"
32 pages

There may be more contributors than listed above (artists I'm unfamiliar with, signatures I can't read, etc.).


Tabloid format.

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.
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