Writers / Artists: Robert Crumb

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Collects work from Dallas Fantasy Comics (souvenir mini-comic of the Dallas Fantasy Fair) and Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop minis.
It also includes Tosh's autobiographical "Dinner with Crumb" story and a number of jam comix pages by artists like R. Crumb, Spain Rodriguez, Gilbert Shelton, Denis Kitchen, Bill Sienkiewicz and others.
There are a few contributors I'm not sure about:
-- "KH"
-- "Roe" (Charles Roe?)
-- "Cavazos"
-- unknown (the piano wire flossing illo)
-- "CLJ"

Collects work from Dallas Fantasy Comics (souvenir mini-comic of the Dallas Fantasy Fair) and Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop minis.


"Maus and Other Topics" by Harvey Pekar, interview with Mark Evanier, Robert Crumb and Gil Kane in discussion.
A few artists are unidentified: Daredevil on p. 30, Submariner on p. 32, Thor on p. 34, Batman on p. 35

Facsimile editions of the 1950s fanzines.
Numbered edition of 800.
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Predominantly an EC fanzine, with articles about EC freelancers, Kurtzman pre-war comics, and the EC Picture Story series. Also features a reprint (from black-&-white stats) of Steve Ditko’s 5-page story "Stretching Things,” from Fantastic Fears #5 (1954), one of Ditko’s first published strips, a Meteor Murphy story by Basil Wolverton, and more.

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A subset of 10 signed/numbered copies with handcolored logos also exists (see images).

One of the highlights of this issue is a centerspread jam comix by D. Tosh, Spain Rodriguez, Denis Kitchen, R. Crumb and Gilbert Shelton.
At least three printings exist. The 3rd has an Ozone Press logo in place of SoL (see images). Ozone Press is 3rd printing.

At least three printings exist. The 3rd has an Ozone Press logo in place of SoL (see images).
5½ × 8½"
16 pages

Bruce Chrislip, cover boy; interviews with Jim Woodring, Michael Dougan, Dennis Eichhorn, Mary Fleener, Gary Groth and Julie Doucet; article on B.N. Duncan; lots more.
Edited by Peter Bagge and Helena G. Harvilicz.
Sidney Mellon = Will Jacobs and Gerard Jones?

Includes interviews with Maurice Escutchier and Robin Storesund.
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2009?
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