( A ) — from AARTVORK to AUBGERGINE

AARTVORK

Faned: Michael Skeet. APAzine.

1981 – (#1 – Aug) (#2 – Oct)

1982 – (#3 – Jan) (#4 – Apr)

ABOUT MY ALLEGED DEFECTION TO ESFACAS

Faned: Lorna Toolis. APAzine, pubbed out of Edmonton?

1977 – (#1 – Dec)

AGAIN, DERELICT DEFENESTRATION

Faned: Patrick Nielsen Hayden. APAzine. Pubbed out of Toronto.

1976 – (#1 – Mar)

ALL MIMSY WERE THE BOROGROVES

Faned: Fran Skene, APAzine pubbed out of Vancouver.

1979 – (#1 – Aug)

AMYL NIGHTMARES

Faned: Garth Danielson. APAzine.

1978 – (#1 – Mar)

APA/PAPA

— Faned (O.E.): Murray Moore, pubbed out of Norwich, Ontario. This invitational apa had page counts of 17 pages the first issue, 65 pages the second and 31 the third. Moore’s OO (Official Organ) for APA/PAPA was titled DICTATION. Other participating zines included Vaughn Fraser’s CHECKMATE, Susan Wood (Glicksohn)’s AMOR DES COSMOS, Ken Fraser’s ESTOPPEL, Jim Allan’s GOOP, Moore’s own KNIP KNOP. (Source: Lloyd Penney.)

1974 – (#1 – Jan) (#2 – Apr)

1975 – (#3 – Feb)

APAPLEXY

— Faned (O.E.): ? pubbed out of Ottawa. Still going strong. (Details to be added)

APATAINMENT

— Faned (O.E.): Georges Giguere. SF/Comics Apa, at least 2 issues pubbed out of Edmonton 1982. #2 “is the direct result of a mimeo seminar held at a meeting of the Edmonton SF & Comic Art Society, third Thursday of April, 1982.” Dave Fraser’s “On the Road to Columbia”, the group story “Aaaugh!”, the anonymous “Batman” strip, and art by Adrien Kleinbergen were the highlights. Also contained selected reprints from other zines. 19 pages of art. 55 pages total. “Next mailing…will occur when 20 people have contributed.”

“In addition to the locally written satires, comic strips, group stories, art portfolios, etc, Georges reprinted some of the best stuff from other zines, notably Charlie Williams fantastically funny comics. Of course, as with any apa-like zine, much of the contents were garbage, but after tossing those sections out, what was left was well worth saving.” (Source: Robert Runte.)

AUBERGINE

Faned: Gina Clarke. APAzine.

1977 – (#1 – Jun)