Writers / Artists: XNO

Appearances (in one form or another) by Madballs, Fred & Wilma Flintstone, Jughead, Hot Stuff, Dagwood & Blondie, Sicko the Clown, Shaggy, Velma and Scooby.
Lime green covers.


The back cover was stamped and adorned by hand for each copy.
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Printed on card stock, saddle-stitched.

Airbrushed covers on card stock.
The cover image in this entry was taken from the XNO Productions Monstrous Mini Comix Catalog #1 (April 1987). A proper cover scan would be preferable.


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Cardstock cover
Hand-placed image on cover


Lowbrow art comix collaboration between Mike Cody and XNO featuring lots of horrible weird creeps (including a few variations on Frankenstein's monster).
Originally published in 1987, this b&w edition was released in 2016.
[Is the color cover first printing or later?]

Offset on slick paper, hand-stamped covers.

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

Very funny and nicely-produced trading card set featuring 26 artists' visions of suburban America.
26-card set printed in two-colors.

Promotional mini-comic for the book Newave! The Underground Mini Comix of the 1980s.



Outside In was a long-running mini that collected artist self-portraits.
Saddle-stitched.
1st printing: 1983, 150 copies
2nd printing: January 1984, 20 copies (printing indicated on inside front cover by the date)
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