Writers / Artists: Douglas Bryson


#784 in Jay Kennedy's Official Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide.
Roughly 4¼ × 5½"
8 pages

There may be more contributors than listed above.

Two printings (maybe three?), although I'm unsure how many color variations there are (some of these images could just be bad scans).
Is the vacuuming cover the 1st and the rest are from the 2nd?
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#1494 in Kennedy's Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide.


#1973 in Kennedy's Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide.

Some (all?) copies came with a mini-sized insert containing promotional ads by the contributors (TTTFTV Ad Supplement #1, 16-pages).
Card stock cover.


Art and comics plus an interview with collector David Friedlander.
9 one-sided pages, corner-stapled.
Published in 1977?
There may be more contributors than listed above.

Art and comics plus an article on horror movies.
George Erling may also be a contributor.
9 one-sided pages, corner-stapled.
This issue isn't numbered but I'm assuming it's #4 because of the reference to #3 in the cover art.
Published in 1977?

Contents include: an interview with Martin L. Greim, a Cap'n Retro comic, a report on Ray Harryhausen's soon-to-be-released Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, more.
Published in 1977?

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