Writers / Artists: John MacLeod

Mary Fleener's great anthology full of music-themed art and comix (mostly comics adaptations of songs).
Musicians/bands adapted include John Lee Hooker, George Clinton, Marvin Gaye, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Joe Cocker, Jimi Hendrix, Muddy Waters, Louis Jordan and others.
Signed/numbered edition of 400 (or 200?).

Mary Fleener's great anthology full of music-themed art and comix (mostly comics adaptations of songs).
Musicians/bands adapted include Dead Kennedys, Husker Du, Half Japanese, Weasels, Weirdos, Butthole Surfers, Big Boys, Legendary Pink Dots, The Damned, Sockeye, They Might Be Giants, Angry Samoans, Wire, Richard Hell & the Voidoids, Crucifucks and Pixies.
Numbered edition of 500.

Reviews and news by Jim Pack, a column by John MacLeod and cartoons by Matt Feazell, Jerry Riddle and Tisch.
United Fanzine Organization memberzine.

Includes reviews by Jim Pack, Jim Main and Allen Freeman; columns by John MacLeod and Tom Clagle; and more.

Contents include reviews by Jim Pack, Rick Howe and Allen Freeman; an interview with Jim Main (new UFO chairman); Chicago Con report; a column from John MacLeod; letter art by Quinton Hoover.

News, reviews, ads, reader profiles, column by John MacLeod and more.


There's a focus on Canadian comics and cartoonists in this issue. Contents include interviews with Colin Upton and Chester Brown; Q&As with John MacLeod, Julie Doucet, Jacques Boivin, Sylvie Rancourt, others; the regular comic strips but with different artists (Rooum draws Siergey's "Waldo & Emerson", for example); more.
Roughly 11½ x 16½"


1st printing?: 1986
2nd (?) printing: 1987, "Special ChicagoCon Edition"


Low-key Canadian superhero riff.
1st printing: April 1986 (edition of 1000)
2nd printing: ?
3rd printing: ?
4th printing: January 1987, 35¢ cover (edition of 1000)



Nicely drawn, low-key soap opera disguised as a superhero parody.
1st printing: 1987
2nd printing: 1989

1st printing: 1987 or '88?
2nd printing: 1991




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