City, State / Province: Virginia

Full-color covers, saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.

Full-color covers, saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.
Two covers exist: one by Bagdon, one by Liesenfeld, 50 of each.

Full-color covers, saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.
![Amoeba Man #1 [dwhite]](https://poopsheetfoundation.com/media/com_mtree/images/listings/s/26577.jpg)
Contains work by Dave Brockie (GWAR).



1st printing: ?
2nd printing: 1987

Interview with Martin L. Greim. Feature on Blue Beetle with a checklist and fanzine cover art.

Interview with Jeff Gelb (also a checklist and comic reprints).

Interview with and unpublished artwork by John Wright, article on British small press by Terry Hooper-Scharf, Steve Keeter Sunwing reprint from 1972, and more.

Interview with Howard Purcell, John Fantucchio portfolio, NY Con 1970 report, Multicon 1970 report.
Oversized: 9 x 12 inches.

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Edited by George Beahm, with an interview with Tim Kirk, and annotated indices of Kirk’s work in fanzines, magazines, calendars, flyers, greeting cards, etc. 1500 square-bound paperback copies, and 100 hardback copies.

Full title: Madstar Science Fiction Quarterly. This was this only issue to be published.

Published circa 2003?
Blue Plaque Publications memberzine.
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