Writers / Artists: Mary Fleener


Contains short interviews with Mary Fleener, Roy Tompkins and Ace Backwords.

One of Roger May's souvenir minis from the San Diego Con.
3½ × 4¼"
Interiors on white and goldenrod

Some of this issue's contents: three pages of Roger Langridge "Fred the Clown" strips (still called "Bill the Clown" at this point); a page of sketches collected at a convention (drawings by Jim Woodring, Peter Bagge, Mary Fleener, Roberta Gregory and David Lasky); gorgeous back cover by Hilary Barta.
Characters appearing in art and comics include: Bazooka Joe, Popeye, Little Orphan Annie, Zone, Jack Abel, Frank, Buddy Bradley and Bitchy Bitch.
Fewer than 50 copies printed (probably more like 25)

Mary Fleener's great anthology full of music-themed art and comix (mostly comics adaptations of songs).
This issue's musicians include Slim Gaillard, Louis Jordan, The Duchess, Electric Prunes, Capt. Beefheart, Joy Division, The Residents and Screamin' Jay Hawkins.

Mary Fleener's great anthology full of music-themed art and comix (mostly comics adaptations of songs).
Musicians/bands adapted include Frank Zappa / Mothers of Invention, Country Joe, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac and others.
1st printing: 1987 or '88
2nd printing: 1988, signed/numbered edition of 200

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 (or 200?).

Mary Fleener's great anthology full of music-themed art and comix (mostly comics adaptations of songs).
Musicians/bands adapted include Dead Kennedys, Husker Du, Half Japanese, Weasels, Weirdos, Butthole Surfers, Big Boys, Legendary Pink Dots, The Damned, Sockeye, They Might Be Giants, Angry Samoans, Wire, Richard Hell & the Voidoids, Crucifucks and Pixies.
Numbered edition of 500.

Printed on cardstock.

In this issue: Bruce Sweeney interviews Spain, Bruce Chrislip on Cartoon Loonacy, an editorial by Steve Willis called "Turning Sacred Cows into Hamburger", Mary Fleener on the Exquisite Corpse drawing game, columns, comic strips and more.
Roughly 11¼ x 16¾"


This issue's got an illustrated logo by Kevin Eastman, a Mary Fleener "Madame X from Planet Sex" strip, news and other info.
The scan here is a photocopy of an original newsletter.





Exquisite corpse drawings from the 1987 San Diego Comic-Con.
Printed on lime green stock.
Published in 1987 or 1988?

Second collection of "exquisite corpse" jam drawings. The inside back cover contains self-portraits and short bios for each contributor.
Printed on various colors of paper stock.
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