Publisher: Wayno


Contains some funny manipulations of photos, mostly in the form of hand-drawn enhancements (like the cover).
No Way Secret Publication #3.

Funny collection of comics starring Howie "the Hat" Patterson and his brother Pete.
No Way #14

Published as a giveaway for the 1990 San Diego Comic-Con.

The story of Baby Godzilla's life after "Son of Godzilla". Appearance by Howie the Hat.
Two printings: 1st is on off-white 60 lb. stock, 2nd is on tan/parchment.

This is Wayno's first mini-comic and it tells the story of Baby Godzilla's life after "Son of Godzilla". Howie the Hat makes a brief cameo which, I assume, makes this his first appearance.
1st printing: 1985, off-white
2nd printing: Fall 1986, brown ink on tan/parchment. Back cover is different from the 1st.

Humorous A-Z collection of illustrated poems alternately started and finished by Edward Bolman and Wayno.
Appearances by Morty the Dog and Neil Innes.
No Way publication #10.
2nd edition was later published by Jabberwocky Graphix.

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Early minicomic by Wayno containing cartoons and comics about collecting records.
8 pages on cardstock.

Pop culture-themed gag cartoons.
No Way Comix #3.

Pop culture-themed gag cartoons.
Printed on bright orange 60 lb. stock.



No Way #11

Mondo Howie was a series that collected drawings of Wayno's Howie "The Hat" Patterson by other artists with covers by Wayno himself.
Red ink on yellow stock throughout.

Mondo Howie was a series that collected drawings of Wayno's Howie "The Hat" Patterson by other artists with covers by Wayno himself.
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