Country: Great Britain

Included with copies of Fast Fiction #2. Presumably published in 1982.
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Collection of collaborations between Phil Elliott and Paul Grist oriiginally published in Escape, Taboo and elsewhere.
Full-color cover on glossy stock.


Contents include: "Atlas: A Collectors Guide" article; rundown of authors Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert E. Howard, Michael Moorcock and Mervyn Peake; article on Green Arrow; letters from Barry Windsor-Smith (responding to criticism about his Conan work) and others; more.
Characters appearing in fan art include: Deadman, Hulk, Iron Man, John Carter, Conan the Barbarian, Carson Napier, Green Arrow, Batman
Roughly 7¾ × 10¼", offset printed.
Published in 1970?

Arnie the young anarchist bomber, the right-on kids and the ever popular Subvert Man smash the state, blow themselves up, and do a zine.
Either 8½ x 11" or A4.

Part of the Missive Device line of mini-comics that could be mailed like postcards.
Full-color printing throughout, saddle-stitched.



Comics and art plus "The Fall & Rise of the Fairy Tale" (The Lord of the Rings and other fantasy literature) by Bram Stokes, fiction, and "The Vikings" art portfolio.

18 pages of art and comics by Barry Windsor-Smith, plus "The Golden Age of Frankenstein" article by Denis Gifford, fiction by Chris Lowder and other art by Frank Brunner (back cover), Paul Neary, Alan Hunter, Jim Baikie (cover) and Steve Parkhouse.
Characters appearing in fan art include Emma Peel (Diana Rigg) and Frankenstein's monster.
Offset printed.

Two-color printing throughout.
Part of the Missive Device line of mini-comics that could be mailed like postcards.




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