Writers / Artists: Joe Staton

Profile of Bernie Wrightson by Bruce Jones, profile of John Stanley by Don Phelps, auto-bio by Frank Thorne, article about the annual costume parade by Jim Burns.

Interview with Paul Levitz, "The San Francisco Comix Scene" by Clay Geerdes.
Roughly 8¼ × 11"
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Interview with Joe Staton, indepth review of Superman: The Movie.
Roughly 8¼ × 10¾"
Other artists: Klinger (first name unknown), T. Herzog and Daly (first name unknown; Sam de la Rosa?).
Some writers/artists listed above were in the issue's list of contributors but may not be credited by the piece. It's a bit perplexing as some of the artists I can't match to art.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Characters appearing in artwork include Batgirl, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., the Mighty Heroes and Hogun (from Asgard).
United Fanzine Organization (UFO) memberzine.

Numbered edition of 500.
Published by Mitch O'Connell?
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Subscriber count was 355(?) but print run was probably higher.

Contents include: "Prehistoric Supermen" article; Elric of Melnibone art by Gaughan; dadaesque comics by Dave Buck utilizing Marvel Comics-style imagery; and more.
Plus letters from Harvey Kurtzman, Ted White, Mae Strelkov, Ray Nelson, Jack Gaughan, and others.


Science fiction fanzine. Contents include: a beautiful four-page comic (begun on the cover and starring contributors) by Ross Chamberlain; more artwork by Joe Staton and others; commentary on fanzines of the past (Stellar and Void); NYCon 3 trip article; some discussion of the effect the Batman TV show might have on fandom and pop culture; fanzine reviews; letters from Steve Stiles and others; more.

Science fiction fanzine. Contents include: a beautiful six-page comic by Ross Chamberlain that begins on the cover and stars Jack Gaughan and others; "Non-Con Report" article by Robert Bloch (two pages); and art by Joe Staton, Steve Stiles, ATom (Arthur Thomson), Bjo Trimble, William Rotsler and others.
Mimeo printed.