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.

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Westside of Olympia, Washington

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.

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City Limits Gazette # Zoop = Urbs finis acta diurna = Cicdade limite noticias = Ville limite journal (Apr. 1993)













Logo by Wayno, Jeremy Pinkham climbs aboard, Bil Keane Watch by Maximum Traffic - Ben Adams - Mike Lee, CLG reader profile of Ted Delorme, Don McCune aka Captain Puget dies, Crad Kilodney update, 20 years ago with Dave Szurek - Maximum Traffic, Chrislip anniversary, Dusty Rhodes provides an early reference to Internet and email, The Northwest Illustrated Artpaper by Bruce Chrislip, McJacksonstein rant, Brief history of publicity by Mike Lee.

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City Limits Gazette # Ecstatic static on automatic (Mar. 1993)














Logo by Jeff Zenick, Harper's gives CLG some ink, Maximum Traffic on the Bizarros, CLG reader profile of Jerry Riddle, Minneapolis Ben Adams on Morty the Dog, Comix reviews by Lynn Hansen with logo by Jeff Snee, Maximum Traffic on Nixon, Bruce Sweeney's Underground Station with logo by Spain Rodriguez, Mike Stengl 20 years ago, Wayno on space fantasy stamps.

I'm including a scan of the actual Harper's piece. It is humorous they couldn't handle CLG's unique numbering system and had to shorten it a bit. Here's a link to the CLG in question. Initially attracted to CLG by the Bil Keane Watch, Harper's decided to focus on this librarian item instead. Fallout will follow.