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Monday, July 18, 2011

City Limits Gazette # Lilacs out of the dead land (Apr. 1992)





Logo by S. Minstrel, Maximum Traffic subscribes, Punch folds up, reviews by Lynn Hansen, first minicomic question addressed by Wayno and S. Minstrel, Bil Keane Watch by Mark Campos, bad cover versions of Ob-la-di Ob-la-da, Octopus's Garden, Oh Darling, One After 909, P.S. I Love You.

CLG bonus this time: State of beings # 9. District of Columbia.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

City Limits Gazette # ... (Mar. 1992)









Logo by Jerry Riddle, Maximum Traffic on his first minicomic, The Bil Keane Watch, reviews by Lynn Hansen, Jeff Zenick on selling out, Clark Dissmeyer on the capitalistic system and American consumerism, Steve Lafler still on fire, another Bil Keane Watch by Clark Dissmeyer, Jay Kennedy's Willis want list plus some comments, I respond to the first minicomic question, the wonderful Jim Ryan being the wonderful Jim Ryan, Bob Vojtko on selling out and offering part of his lawn as a trade, bad cover versions of Michelle, Misery, Mother Nature's Son, Night Before, No Reply, Norwegian Wood, Not a Second Time, Nowhere Man.

State of beings # 8. Delaware was issued with this one.

City Limits Gazette # Jobbo Bonobo's Night Terror (Mar. 1992)













Comics F/X up for sale, Janus hold that door!, Jeff Nicholson's first minicomic, Lynn Hansen on Clark Dissmeyer's comments regarding Kevin Eastman, Mark Campos on selling out, profile of Mad and Alfred E. Neuman by Brian Rainville, reviews by Lynn Hansen, The Bil Keane Watch, Clark Dissmeyer's first minicomic, what would you do if you woke up in the body of Fred Flintstone?, bad cover versions of Martha My Dear, Maxwell's Silver Hammer, Mean Mr. Mustard, Michelle.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

City Limits Gazette # Aged Richie Rich on his deathbed whispering "Rosebug" (Jan. 1992)





Tim Ereneta asks what was the first minicomic you ever saw, comix as commodity, reviews by Lynn Hansen, I propose eliminating government funding for the arts, bad cover versions of Love You To, Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds, Magical Mystery Tour.

State of beings # 5. California was the bonus with this issue.

City Limits Gazette # Feverish clambake (Dec. 1991)








What is selling out?, Bil Keane Watch by Troy Hickman, Jay Kennedy on the Guide and also Bil Keane, Hector chain cartoon, Lynn Hansen comix reviews, news from Matt Feazell, Jim Danky describes the State Historical Society of Wisconsin comix collection, bad cover versions of Long and Winding Road, Love Me Do.

City Limits Gazette # Bowling With Fred (Nov. 1991)





The Bil Keane Watch, some eerie Fillmore/Arthur coincidences, bad cover versions of I'm Only Sleeping, I'm So Tired, In My Life, Inner Light, It Won't Be Long, It's All Too Much, It's Only Love, I've Got a Feeling, I've Just Seen a Face, Julia, Lady Madonna, Let it Be.

Friday, July 15, 2011

City Limits Gazette # Chock full o' frogs (Oct. 1991)









Hank Arakelian comments on Kennedy's Guide, reviews by Lynn Hansen, bad cover versions of I Want to Hold Your Hand, I Want to Tell You, I Want You (She's So heavy), I Will, If I Fell, If I Needed Someone, I'll Be Back, I'll Cry Instead, I'll Follow the Sun, I'm a Loser, I'm Down, I'm Happy Just to Dance With You, Bruce Sweeney's Underground Station, The Bil Keane Watch with contributions from Bruce Chrislip and Wayno.

State of Beings # 3. Arizona was included as a bonus with this issue.

City Limits Gazette # Lump o' pain (Oct. 1991)





"As E-mail systems grow and paper costs rise, CLG will probably be the last of the hardcopy small press newsletters. No passwords required here."

Logo by Mel. White, Ingrith Deyrup-Olsen's study of slugs, I'm too nice, The Ghost of Vaughn Bode / by Bruce Chrislip, The Bil Keane Watch with a contrib by Ted Bolman, bad pun by Mark Campos, bad cover versions of Hey Jude, Hold Me Tight, I am the Walrus, I Call Your Name, I Dig a Pony, I Feel Fine, I Me Mine, I Saw Her Standing There, I Should Have Known Better, I Wanna Be Your Man, I Want to Hold Your Hand.