Publisher: George Erling


Signed/numbered edition of 39.


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Collection of jam comix (and a few odds & ends) from members of the Cartoon Loonacy APA.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors, card stock cover.


Elvis-inspired drawings.
Signed/numbered edition of 50.

Mini-collection of artwork by Jim Ryan. He began putting it together before he passed, at which point George Erling and Gary Fields finished it up and released it.
Full-color throughout on glossy stock.

Small, oddly-formatted mini-collection of doodles.

Small, oddly-formatted mini-collection of doodles.



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