Writers / Artists: Denis Kitchen


Collects work from Dallas Fantasy Comics (souvenir mini-comic of the Dallas Fantasy Fair) and Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop minis.
It also includes Tosh's autobiographical "Dinner with Crumb" story and a number of jam comix pages by artists like R. Crumb, Spain Rodriguez, Gilbert Shelton, Denis Kitchen, Bill Sienkiewicz and others.
There are a few contributors I'm not sure about:
-- "KH"
-- "Roe" (Charles Roe?)
-- "Cavazos"
-- unknown (the piano wire flossing illo)
-- "CLJ"

Collects work from Dallas Fantasy Comics (souvenir mini-comic of the Dallas Fantasy Fair) and Dallas Fantasy Fair Mini-Comics Workshop minis.

All-duck issue of this bird-themed comics anthology. Edited by David Tosh.
Appearances by Donald Duck, Huey, Louie & Dewey, Daffy Duck, Doodles Duck, Super Duck and Rubber Duck.
1st printing: Slice o' Life, 1986, 150 copies
2nd printing: Ozone Press

Canadian SF zine with some comix tendencies.
Mimeo/xerox?, side-stapled.

Interview with Denis Kitchen.

Steve Willis' biweekly newsletter full of comix news and commentary.
Also in this issue: Jay Kennedy on the then-upcoming updated version of his Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide, an index of Bizarro appearances in DC Comics, CLG Reader Profile of Dennis Pimple, the Bil Keane Watch, Denis Kitchen defends the price of R. Crumb art prints, Lynn Hansen on selling out, more.
Unbound, b&w interiors.
The issue number is actually #** (two underlined asterisks).


Souvenir comic of the Dallas Fantasy Fair, produced and publishing during the show.

Dallas Fantasy Comics was a souvenir mini-comic David Tosh (Hey!, Scratchface Doodlehead) used to produce at the Dallas Fantasy Fair comic book conventions. The contents were solicited, produced and turned in during the show and the mini-comix would be available for sale by the final day of the show.
This one is from the November 1987 Fantasy Fair.

Souvenir comic of the Dallas Fantasy Fair, produced and publishing during the show.

Scheduled guests included Robert Crumb, Gary Groth, Jaime Hernandez, Gilbert Hernandez, Jack Jackson, Denis Kitchen, Harvey Kurtzman, Spain, Gilbert Shelton, Don Ivan Punchatz, Dave Sim, Pat Broderick, Bob Burden, Brad W. Foster, Dick Giordiano, Jan Strnad, Doug Moench, Real Musgrave, Jim Shooter, Kevin Nowlan, Doug Potter, Jerry Ordway, Doug Smith, Kenneth Smith, Eric Vincent, Matt Wagner, Howard Waldrop, Marv Wolfman, John Wooley, cat yronwode and others.

"Tex Avery; Ralph Bakshi's Heavy Traffic; Comics by John Fawcett; Comix at Berkeley"
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There may be more contributors than listed above.
[Note: At least one image in this entry was found online (probably at an auction site) and saved for personal use. And then the Database project came along! If you recognize your image we'd like to have your permission and would love to give you credit for your work. Please contact us through Site Info > About in the main menu up top.]

One of the highlights of this issue is a centerspread jam comix by D. Tosh, Spain Rodriguez, Denis Kitchen, R. Crumb and Gilbert Shelton.
At least three printings exist. The 3rd has an Ozone Press logo in place of SoL (see images). Ozone Press is 3rd printing.

At least three printings exist. The 3rd has an Ozone Press logo in place of SoL (see images).
5½ × 8½"
16 pages

Zap Comix tribute issue. Contents include a centerspread "paste-up phunny" collage piece featuring Zap imagery and a jam comic by D. Tosh, Denis Kitchen, Bill Sienkiewicz, Don Simpson, Larry Marder, Mark David Dietz and Mark Stokes.
There may be more contributors than listed above.

One of Roger May's many souvenir mini-comics produced at and distributed during the San Diego Comic-Con, this one being from the 1984 show.
4¼ × 3¼"
There may be more contributors than listed above.
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