Writers / Artists: Michael T Gilbert

Roy Thomas on DC in the '80s; origins of Alter-Ego; tributes; The 1964 Super Hero Calendar; Fawcett Collectors of America; more.
Perfectbound book.

Articles on Victor Fox, the 1939 Superman/Wonder Man controversy, Jack Mendelsohn, letterer Abe Kanegson and Captain Marvel.

Green Lantern history, interview with Mart & Carrie Nodell, interview with Jack Mendelsohn, interview with Betty Tokar ("the woman who probably inspired Betty Cooper"), letterer Abe Kanegson, interview with Rudi Franke, more.

Interviews with Steve Englehart and George Mandel; Jim Miele; letterer Abe Kanegson; salute to fans Joe Vucenic and Ed Lahmann; Fawcett Collectors of America; more.

Science fiction-themed issue.
Contents include a fold-out faux movie poster jam page by Repka, Buniak, Kraiger, Barta, Erling, Campos and Ryan.
Characters appearing in art and comics include: Walt Disney, Mars Attacks martians, the Creature from the Black Lagoon and plenty of BEMs!
Fewer than 50 copies usually printed (probably more like 25).
Centrail Mailer for this issue: Mark Campos

Interview with art spiegelman.
Full-color covers, some interior color (split fountain).

All-comix issue.

TPB anthology themed around comics and creating comics. The interiors are packed with references (small and large) to EC Comics (MD, Mad magazine, Wally Wood, Will Elder), Sherlock Holmes, Plop!, Not Brand Echh!, Fin Fang Foom, Disney comics, Little Lulu, Harvey Comics, Pogo, the Archie Comics gang, Will Eisner, Cerebus, Flaming Carrot, Canadian fandom and so many others.
Roughly 6½ × 10¼"

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One of Roger May's many souvenir mini-comics produced at and distributed during the San Diego Comic-Con, this one being from the 1984 show.
4¼ × 3¼"
There may be more contributors than listed above.

This is essentially a 1975-76 guide to current fan publications (comic zines, underground comix and various fanzine categories) put together by Fred Burkhardt / 20th Century Anonymous (Meateaters).
Apart from many pages of fan publication listings there's also an article by Clay Geerdes ("Freelancing: An Essay"), a cover and huge two-color centerspread by Jim Siergey and other comix and art.
Roughly 7½ × 11¼" which unfolds to 11¼ × 15".
Covers and centerspread printed in two colors.

There may be more contributors than listed above.
#2135 in Jay Kennedy's Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide.

San Diego Comic-Con souvenir mini. Appearances by Binky & Bongo from "Life in Hell" and Megaton Man.