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Writers / Artists: Charles Wagner

Fan Scene [Collier] #2

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Contents include: interview with Gene Kehoe; article on Tim Corrigan's Mightyguy; photos of Jeff Cooke, Kevin Collier, Paul Curtis, Tim Eldred, Jim Emelander, Ross Raihala, Mary Sue Lambright, Gene Kehoe and Dave Gifford; letters from Bob Conway, Jim Main, Jason Sacks and others; more.

Fan Scene [Collier] #3

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Contents: spotlight on Jerry Riddle; interview with Jamie Alder (Bill Shut); photos of Jerry Riddle, G. Raymond Eddy, Sean Cliver, Matt Feazell, Jim Main, Kirk Chritton, Randy Paske, Erik Larsen, Gary Panter and Francis Mao; letters from Gary Lovisi, Eric Hampton, Tim Corrigan, Wade Busby and others; more.

Fan Scene [Collier] #4

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Contents: interview with Bob "X" (Xex Graphix); spotlight on Paul Curtis' Micro-Comics series; news and reviews; letters from Erik Larsen, Tim Corrigan, Kirk Chritton and others; comic strips; photos of Paul Curtis, Robert Stump, Jason Marsden, Steve Leach, Christopher Howard, Jeff Gaither, Mark Heike, Olas Manns, Chester Brown, Jon Strongbow, Shawn Christie, Ross Raihala, Jeff Nicholson, Michael Roden, and Bob "X"; more.

Fan Scene [Collier] #5

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Fanzine/small press comics news, reviews, ads, some comics, interviews with Michael Dowers and Carl Taylor.

Micro-Comics #008: Cecil Kunkle

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Misc! #06 (2nd)

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Halloween special published in two sections.

Two printings. The second references the printing in the editorial for each section.

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