Writers / Artists: Trina Robbins

Profile of Bernie Wrightson by Bruce Jones, profile of John Stanley by Don Phelps, auto-bio by Frank Thorne, article about the annual costume parade by Jim Burns.

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Convention organized by Nick Marcus, Mike Manyak, Jon Campbell, Clay Geerdes, John Barrett, Bud Plant, and Robert Beerbohm. Program printed by Rip Off Press. Comix World article by Clay Geerdes, front cover by Rick Griffin, back cover by Larry Todd.

"Tales from the Berkeley-Con," underground comic format program book published by Last Gasp/Rip Off Press. Wrap-around cover by Rand Holmes.

EC article illustrated with art by Wally Wood, Johnny Craig, Jack Davis, Graham Ingels, Al Feldstein, Harvey Kurtzman, Joe Orlando, and Will Elder. Notes from the Underground: remembrances of EC from numerous underground artists.

Interview with Jay Lynch.

Interviews with Hunt Emerson and Trina Robbins.

Tributes in art and writing to the Legion of Super-Heroes, Superman, Elfquest, comics for boys and girls, and Archie Goodwin.
Appearances by other characters include Bizarro Superman, Cutey Bunny, George Reeves, Christopher Reeve, Dean Cain, Justice League of America, Ralph Kramden, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Robert Redford, Sonambulo, Supergirl, Wonder Wart-Hog, Underdog, Super Goof, Mighty Mouse, Super Chicken, Darkseid, Akiko, Chronos, Mavis, Venus, Big Boy, Katy Keene, Patsy Walker, Millie the Model, Usagi Yojimbo, The Little Monsters, Melvin Monster, Spooky and Sailor Moon.
Editor: Dan Vado, Art Director: Scott Saavedra.
Roughly 8¼ x 11" (8½ x 11" trimmed)




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Phenomenal jam comix project organized by Brad W. Foster. Each artist contributed one page which built upon and furthered the pages completed before them.
Appearances by Gregor Samsa, Franz Kafka and cockroach-y versions of Moe Howard and Laurel & Hardy.
Full-color covers on coated stock.

Remarkable publication from the team of Jim Vadeboncoeur, Al Davoren and Bud Plant. The most notable feature, however, is undoubtedly the 32 pages devoted to Robert Crumb. These pages contain a long interview and a nice selection of rarely seen art (including "Roberta Smith, Office Girl" strips).
80 pages plus fold-outs.
There may be more contributors not listed above.
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