City, State / Province: Illinois

Premier Issue: Fantasy/Horror/Science Fiction. Edited by Gretta McCombs Anderson.

![Apex [Ron Kraus] #3](https://poopsheetfoundation.com/media/com_mtree/images/listings/s/28991.jpg)
Contents include: comics news and media sightings, a rundown of superheroes on TV for 1967-68, gag cartoons, more.
Ditto/mimeo/xerox, side-stapled.
![Apex [Ron Kraus] #4](https://poopsheetfoundation.com/media/com_mtree/images/listings/s/28995.jpg)
Contents include: writing about current TV shows Star Trek, Batman and Ironside; a "Detective Machine" comic; comics news and media sightings; superhero gag cartoons; letters; more.
Ditto, side-stapled.

Twine-bound
Hand-stamped elements on the cover

There's another in their series of minis called The Artists (no issue number) with a similarly drawn logo.
"One-sheet" micro-comic format, b&w interiors.

EC article illustrated with art by Wally Wood, Johnny Craig, Jack Davis, Graham Ingels, Al Feldstein, Harvey Kurtzman, Joe Orlando, and Will Elder. Notes from the Underground: remembrances of EC from numerous underground artists.

Mars Attacks interview with Len Brown, illustrated with art by Norman Saunders and Wally Wood. Interview with Gary Arlington. Notes from the Underground Part 2: more remembrances of EC from numerous underground artists.

Collection of drawings by Goetz.
I'm uncertain as to whether "#1-10" is the title of one publication or if there are 10 issues.
![Bunch of Drawings, A [Geier]](https://poopsheetfoundation.com/media/com_mtree/images/listings/s/15169.jpg)

Fanzine from the Chicago chapter of the Academy of Comic Book Fans and Collectors (aka Comic Collectors of Chicago).
This debut issue (simply called Chicago Chit-Chat) is a single, one-sided sheet that announces the new zine and an open call for local fans.
Ditto, one-sided sheet.

Fanzine from the Chicago chapter of the Academy of Comic Book Fans and Collectors (aka Comic Collectors of Chicago). Formerly titled just Chicago Chit-Chat.
Contents include artwork (including a full-page by Bill DuBay), a puzzle page, and an open letter to Stan Lee from South African John Wright.
Ditto, corner-stapled.

Fanzine from the Chicago chapter of the Academy of Comic Book Fans and Collectors (aka Comic Collectors of Chicago). Formerly titled just Chicago Chit-Chat.
#3 may or may not have been distributed (bound together) with #4. The one copy I've seen had them stapled together but possibly not complete.
Contents in that double issue included artwork (by Placzek and "RM"), comics news, a puzzle page, letters, more.
Cover-dated August but may have actually been released in September.
Ditto, corner-stapled.
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