Year: 2003


Comics by Greg Stump (Urban Hipster) that originally appeared in The Portland Mercury and The Stranger.
7 × 5½"
Cardstock cover
Numbered edition of 40.


Art zine / noise CD combo.


United Fanzine Organization / Small Press Syndicate memberzine.
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United Fanzine Organization / Small Press Syndicate memberzine.

5½ × 8½"
28 pages

Edited by Tim Goodyear, John Orloff and Michael Allen.
Roughly 7 x 7"
Full-color covers (inside and out)

This "issue" of Get BenT! is actually five separate mini-comics, all with color covers and wrapped in a color band. Inspired by rock band Queen's "Somebody to Love" the individual minis are titled "Can", "Anybody", "Find Me", "Somebody" and "To Love". Each is on the theme of love and the set is dedicated to the memory of Freddie Mercury.
80 pages total

5½ × 8½"
24 pages, color cover


Photos of Roden in costume are incorporated into the artwork as are lyrics from a couple of Thru Black Holes Band songs.
Color covers.

6 × 7¾"
16 pages


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Published for The Esoteric Order of Dagon APA.

Contains the first two parts of the continuing soap-opera saga "Help Me Understand Your World", the all-out fight comic "Toilet Battle" in which two monstrous individuals work out strong negative feelings for each other (fists first!), and "Monster Mask", a previously unpublished gem drawn in 1998.
Saddle-stitched, full-color covers.

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