Some Data Contributed by: James Douglas




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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Appearance by Ronald Reagan.

Twisted gag cartoons by John Eberly (Mumbles).
Represents excerpts from Dead Ringer #1, a 28 page digest size zine originally published in 1983 by Mumbles Publications.

1st printing: 1988
2nd printing: April 1991

Regular edition. A signed/numbered edition of 50 also exists.
Jam comix with appearances by Morty the Dog and Mukey the Mutant Membrane.




This was Tim DeGroot's first publication.
Published in mid '80s, possibly 1985.

Published in 1987?



In 1987 Steve Willis announced that he was killing his Morty the Dog character for good this time (or so he said). So the team of Hal Hargit and David Tosh got a bunch of cartoonists together to produce this thick "affectionate tribute/roast/eulogy" for the character (and his creator, of course).
Highlights include:
* Morty meets Fritz the Cat (courtesy of D. Tosh)
* a gorgeous Morty centerspread by Jeff Gaither
* Steve Willis as a Matt Feazell stick character
* Wayno's story in which Morty meets Howie the Hat (sort of) and speaks only in lines from classic R&B songs
* Ted Bolman's "The Mortys Steve Didn't Draw"
* an 8½ × 11" fold-out jam by Willis and most of the contributors
Cardstock covers
Includes fold-out centerspread.


This is a helpful primer for artists who wanted to draw a micro-comic for Paul Curtis' extensive series. It also included an explanatory insert sheet.
2¾ x 5¼"
10 pages plus insert

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