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Germany), Salvatore de Rosa (Italy), A1 Waste Paper (England), Walter Askin<br />

(USA), Maria Chr. Menezes (Brazil), Baudhuim Simon (Belgium), Günther Ruch<br />

(Switzerland), Vittore Baroni (Italy), Gerard Barbot (USA), Julie Doucet (Canada),<br />

Jaroslav Supek (Yugoslavia), Serge Segay (USSR), Gian Luca Lerici (Italy),<br />

Marco Pasian (Italy), E. Seifried (East Germany), Daniel Daligand (France),<br />

Pedro Juan Gutierrez (Cuba), Crackerjack Kid (USA), et al.<br />

No. 6 (1991). Offset. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". 48 pages. "Just we are back again,<br />

after a 4-month long break collecting materials, in o(r)der to present this issue.<br />

Purely the sixth but not a sexed. If you consider why the imagination of STARS &<br />

TYPES is poorly sexminded, even though we never select or censor<br />

contributions. A good answer may be this: all of our cheerful creating coworkers<br />

haven't problems with their sexual conditions. That's the result of a splendid<br />

mental inspiration into our network, which needs neither selection nor<br />

censorship./If we look backwards we find published more than 60 honorable<br />

comic creators till yet. ...It may wonder the devil, when we combine ART-<br />

STRIKE-project with comics' affairs, but we insist on saying 'comic isn't art'. its<br />

only a cheerful play, isn't that enough?" Contributions by W. W. Neumann<br />

(Germany), Robin Crozier (England), Ace Backwords (USA), Ruggero Maggi<br />

(Italy), Giovanni Strada (Italy), Crackerjack Kid (USA), Vittore Baroni (Italy),<br />

Heino Otto (Germany), A.1. Waste paper (England), Julie Doucet (Canada), E.<br />

Seifried (Germany), David Cole (USA), <strong>Art</strong>uro G. Fallico (USA), et al. "Comic-<br />

Stamp-Project. Cracker Jack Kid from Lebanon/USA has crated & sent us the<br />

left shown stamp-frame for collaboration with-in the ART-STRIKE-project. Please<br />

take part & draw in your self-portrait and send to:..." <strong>Art</strong> Strike postage stamp<br />

completed by John Held, Jr. (USA).<br />

State University of New York at Buffalo Reporter. Robert T.<br />

Marlett, Executive Editor. Division of University Relations,<br />

Buffalo, New York. 1988.<br />

Vol. 19, No. 20 (March 10, 1988). Newsprint. 16 3/4"x11 1/4". 16<br />

pages. "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>," by Chris Vidal (USA). "Examples of the many faces of mail art<br />

are now on display in Lockwood Memorial Library, compiled by Gregory<br />

Puchalski, a 1972 graduate of UB with a B.A. in Fine <strong>Art</strong>s, who is now a billboard<br />

painter in Pittsburgh. The exhibit is a collection of some of the pieces he has<br />

received since the early '70s." Contributions by H. R. Fricker (Switzerland), et al.<br />

Stirnnetz Mit Der Spinne. Dirk Fröhlich, Editor. Buchlabor,<br />

Dresden, Germany. 1993.<br />

No. 30 (1993). Photocopy, Rubber Stamps and Mixed Media. 11<br />

1/2"x8 1/4". 39 pages. Also called "Spinne." Collaboration by participants<br />

through the post. contributors include Guillermo Deisler (Germany), Hartmut Graf<br />

(Germany), Rea Nikonova (Russia), David Cole (USA), Crackerjack Kid (USA),

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