Showing posts with label Xeric Foundation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xeric Foundation. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2011

City Limits Gazette # We're all gonna diiiiiiie!!! AIEEEEEEEE!! (May 1993)













Logo by Spaz, Maximum Traffic uses a Ted Bolman drawing to respond to Dusty Rhodes, Bil Keane Watch by Asa Sparks - Ken Clinger, Jacques Boivin and Canadian censorship, Footnote to Obscuro press pt. 2 by Gary Usher, Reviews from across the water by Peter Pavement, Maximum Traffic back on Xeric, Comics Journal small press index by Gary Usher.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

City Limits Gazette # Talking Dog (May 1993)













Logo by Matt Love and Goodman, Bob Richart targeted by Dusty Rhodes, Bil Keane Watch, Staff at The Evergreen State College hire a psychic to rid the library of them demons, Comix reviews by Lynn Hansen, Jeff Nicholson on Xeric, Music reviews by Wayno, Comics Journal small press index by Gary Usher, Dream Teens of Eugene Oregon is one of worst bands in the United States.

City Limits Gazette # Soft white Canadians wearing gaudy sombreros in Mexicali (Apr. 1993)













Logo by Randy H. Crawford, CLG reader profile of Ted Bolman, Tallahassee 'Zine Show by Jeff Zenick, Bil Keane Watch by Jeff Zenick - Tom Jansson, Xeric Foundation by Maximum Traffic, Seth Friedman sends Factsheet Five news, Maximum Traffic responds to Ricardo Nancy McJacksonstein, Dave Szurek describes life in Grays Harbor County, Bibliography of Virgil Franklin Partch II (VIP) by Wayno.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

City Limits Gazette # Peeling the toaster (July 1992)














Logo by S. Minstrel, Kel Crum weighs in on Fred, Xeric Foundation is created, Luciano revisited or RIP Newave 1975-1985, Bil Keane Watch with Jeffrey Kipper, Bruce Sweeney's Underground Station with logo by Jerry Riddle, CLG reader profile of Wayno, Maximum Traffic and Clay Geerdes on the hobby question, bad cover versions of When I'm Sixty Four, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Why Don't We Do It in the Road, Wild Honey Pie, With a Little Help From My Friends, The Word, Yellow Submarine, Yer Blues, Yesterday.

Also a much beloved coffee stained coaster by Wayno I have been using for nearly two decades on my studio desk.