Cover art by J. D. King. "Foolbert Sturgeon's Cartoon Club," script and art by Frank Stack (as Foolbert Sturgeon); Foolbert Sturgeon explains how to do political cartoons in the 70's, 80's and 90's. "E. Emcees Squares," script and art by Robert Leighton; Albert Einstein explains comic book interaction between panels. "The Strange Case of Ross Brown," script and art by Dennis Worden; Dennis recounts a friend of his who got too involved in the drug culture. "Tis the Grimaces," script by Anne D. Bernstein and Debbie Desideri, art by Anne D. Bernstein; Two stone gargoyles have a child who is a beautiful angel carving. "Annoying Art Director Anecdote #1," script and art by Ida Marx; Ida gets an appointment to see Ed Wilt, a famous art director. "My Conscience is Bugging Me," script and art by Julie Doucet; Julie and her conscience walk around town and get in a fight with each other. "The Luckville Nearly New Shop," script and art by Anne D. Bernstein; The history of a kitchenette set that once belonged to a child star named Dotty King. "Aug. 16th, 1989," script and art by Joe Matt; Joe Matt has a dream about meeting Jesus and Lennon and how he believed in each at different times." Vol Robbery," script and art by Julie Doucet; Julie sees an old lady drop her purse, so she flies down to grab it and take off with it. 36 pgs., B&W.
Cover price $3.75.