Writers / Artists: Micah Liesenfeld

Debut issue of Micah Liesenfeld's continuation of D. Blake Werts' Copy This! / Copy That! title that spotlighted small press creators.
Interview with Chad Woody with plenty of art by Woody and others.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.

Micah Liesenfeld's continuation of D. Blake Werts' Copy This! / Copy That! title that spotlighted small press creators.
Interview with Delaine Derry Green with plenty of art by Delaine and others.

Micah Liesenfeld's continuation of D. Blake Werts' Copy This! / Copy That! title that spotlighted small press creators.
Interview with Jeff Zenick with plenty of art by Zenick and others.

Micah Liesenfeld's continuation of D. Blake Werts' Copy This! / Copy That! title that spotlighted small press creators.
This is an all-art issue.

Micah Liesenfeld's final issue of his continuation of D. Blake Werts' Copy This! / Copy That! title that spotlighted small press creators.
This one's got an interview with Dmitri Jackson.

Full-color covers, saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.

Full-color covers, saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.
Two covers exist: one by Bagdon, one by Liesenfeld, 50 of each.

Full-color covers, saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.

In this issue: an interview with Verl Holt Bond (conducted by Jim Main), Alan's "Zine-ology Report" review column, 19 pages of very early work by Steve Keeter (the previously unpublished Galaxy Comics #1 with the first appearances of his Sunwing and Nightman characters), the continuation of Alan Sissom's "The Saga of the Link" strip, "Babies Behind Bars" by Micah Liesenfeld, a letters column, and other comics and art by Tisch, Sue Dorne, Clark Dissmeyer and Steve Shipley.
Saddle-stitched, full-color covers and inside covers.

Interview with Micah Liesenfeld, plus info on new comics.
Saddle-stitched, b&w interiors.

Essentially wordless tale of some quirky quackers.

7 x 4¼"

Jam comic by 25 artists in which each artist only saw the page before theirs. When all the drawings were done Billy McKay wrote a story around them.
Full-color throughout.



24 pages plus vellum overlays for the first and last interior pages.

Printed in sepia-colored ink.

Printed in sepia-colored ink.

Autobiographical comics on the theme of Unexplained Events.

Prose story illustrated in full-color by Micah Liesenfeld.
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