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D. West

West, Donald

July 8, 1945 – September 25, 2015 (aged 70)

Birth place: Stafford, Staffordshire, England, UK

90 works in English-language magazines

Date Page Type Title Magazine
January 1979 97 Review Keep the Giraffe Burning Foundation, #15 January 1979
January 1979 79 Review The Shape of Sex to Come Foundation, #15 January 1979
September 1979 88 Review Profundis Foundation, #17 September 1979
September 1979 97 Review The Violet Apple Foundation, #17 September 1979
January 1980 99 Review Conan's World and Robert E. Howard Foundation, #18 January 1980
January 1980 102 Review The Clockwork Universes of Anthony Burgess Foundation, #18 January 1980
October 1980 Cover Art Matrix, #32 Matrix, #32
December 1980 26 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption (Matrix 33) Matrix, #33
December 1980 14 Interior Art Vector 100 Vector 100
February 1981 29 Interior Art Cartoon: "And what, may I ask, does this kind of thing have to do with scientifiction?" Matrix, #34
February 1981 33 Interior Art Cartoon: "How do Dorian" Matrix, #34
February 1981 29 Interior Art Cartoon: "Letters" Matrix, #34
February 1981 35 Interior Art Cartoon: "Listen, kid, twenty years ago I was a Big Name Fan ..." Matrix, #34
February 1981 30 Interior Art Cartoon: "We are the elite" Matrix, #34
February 1981 34 Interior Art Cartoon: "What's all this stuff about recruiting foreigners?" Matrix, #34
February 1981 17 Essay The Right Sort of People Foundation, #21 February 1981
April 1981 36 Interior Art Cartoon "Great Moments in Jewish Fantasy I" Matrix, #35
April 1981 36 Interior Art Cartoon "Great Moments in Jewish Fantasy II" Matrix, #35
April 1981 42 Interior Art Cartoon: "And Gernsback said: "let there be scientyfiction," and behold –" Matrix, #35
April 1981 38 Interior Art Cartoon: "Editors of the world unite!" Matrix, #35
April 1981 44 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hey Urk, looks like we caught a Hobbit" Matrix, #35
April 1981 3 Interior Art Cartoon: "Not only are you a lousy lover but you didn't buy any batteries for the Hugo" Matrix, #35
April 1981 40 Interior Art Cartoon: "Save paper – re-use trees" Matrix, #35
April 1981 39 Interior Art Cartoon: "This country needs leadership" Matrix, #35
April 1981 37 Interior Art Cartoon: "Who knows what evil lurks in the minds of men ..." Matrix, #35
June 1981 32 Interior Art Cartoon: "Eh? Eh?" Matrix, #36
June 1981 33 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'm not quite sure of the name, but according to the note it's just been elected editor" Matrix, #36
June 1981 30 Interior Art Cartoon: "Personally I think should have kept quiet about repatriating the Martians till after the election" Matrix, #36
June 1981 28 Interior Art Cartoon: "The worst thing about being on the dole is the jobs they try to make you take ..." Matrix, #36
June 1981 31 Interior Art Cartoon: "Who has just finished his new novel Number of the Beastly ..." Matrix, #36
June 1981 36 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption (Matrix 36) Matrix, #36
June 1981 Cover Art Matrix, #36 Matrix, #36
August 1981 27 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'm rather worried about Joseph. People are starting to agree with him" Matrix, #37
August 1981 30 Interior Art Cartoon: "Look, I'm getting rather tired of you criticising my taste in SF" Matrix, #37
August 1981 32 Interior Art Cartoon: "Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the most famous SF writer of them all?" Matrix, #37
August 1981 26 Interior Art Cartoon: "One of these days I'll work out ..." Matrix, #37
August 1981 30 Interior Art Cartoon: "Well it seems pretty weird. But if that's what you want ..." Matrix, #37
December 1981 24 Interior Art Cartoon: "All right, so I don't really look much like Clark Kent" Matrix, #39
December 1981 4 Interior Art Cartoon: "An interesting piece of work" Matrix, #39
December 1981 26 Interior Art Cartoon: "I see his letters have been getting WAHF'd again" Matrix, #39
December 1981 22 Interior Art Cartoon: "Oh, he just likes to pretend he's the space shuttle" Matrix, #39
December 1981 27 Interior Art Cartoon: "Raping and pillaging, raping and pillaging" Matrix, #39
February 1982 18 Essay At a Loss to Understand – Convention Financing Matrix, #40
February 1982 26 Interior Art Cartoon: "Deeep Cuts" Matrix, #40
February 1982 21 Interior Art Cartoon: "Gosh! Wow! This is absolutely sensational!" Matrix, #40
February 1982 18 Interior Art Cartoon: "Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the most needy unemployed left wing SF writer of them all?" Matrix, #40
February 1982 25 Interior Art Cartoon: "To hell with that rotten stuck-up Snow White anyhow" Matrix, #40
February 1982 23 Interior Art Cartoon: "What do you mean, ban the bomb?" Matrix, #40
February 1982 17 Interior Art Cartoon: "What kind of bum job is this, anyhow?" Matrix, #40
April 1982 27 Interior Art Cartoon: "Bless you guvnor ..." Matrix, #41
April 1982 26 Interior Art Cartoon: "Earth Mother Eve and her Horn of Plenty" Matrix, #41
April 1982 27 Interior Art Cartoon: "I know people keep writing in accusing me of being paranoid" Matrix, #41
April 1982 30 Interior Art Cartoon: "Mirror mirror on the wall who is the most unfairly neglected and overlooked fan of them all?" Matrix, #41
April 1982 31 Interior Art Cartoon: "Pencils, matches, bootlaces, copies of Extro" Matrix, #41
April 1982 28 Interior Art Cartoon: "The end is nigh" Matrix, #41
April 1982 29 Interior Art Cartoon: "Well, either they're fanzine reviewers or the Leeds mafia is moving in again" Matrix, #41
June 1982 39 Interior Art Cartoon: "Are you not aware that following your persistent indulgence in alcohol millions of brain cells have died?" Matrix, #42
June 1982 34 Interior Art Cartoon: "Bless their little pointed heads ..." Matrix, #42
June 1982 36 Interior Art Cartoon: "Listen kid, you got to think positive" Matrix, #42
June 1982 35 Interior Art Cartoon: "That reminds me" Matrix, #42
June 1982 33 Interior Art Cartoon: "The editors stopped bitching, for one thing" Matrix, #42
June 1982 38 Interior Art Cartoon: "The so-called winner of this tedious little award ..." Matrix, #42
June 1982 37 Interior Art Cartoon: "This? Oh, it's the new BSFA combination bookmark, alarm clock and radio tea set ..." Matrix, #42
August 1982 27 Interior Art Cartoon: "Furthermore in the interests of honesty decency fairplay virtue motherhood etc etc etc" Matrix, #43
August 1982 22 Interior Art Cartoon: "Gone to sulk back in 20 mins" Matrix, #43
August 1982 25 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hold still I never can remember who you're supposed to be" Matrix, #43
August 1982 24 Interior Art Cartoon: "I tell you, in the old days it was different ..." Matrix, #43
August 1982 23 Interior Art Cartoon: "Ingrates ... Give them the best years of your life and what happens?" Matrix, #43
August 1982 23 Interior Art Cartoon: "Morning Jack still keeping well?" Matrix, #43
August 1982 15 Interior Art Cartoon: "Your majesty, he says it's the BSFA convention Magna Carta ..." Matrix, #43
October 1982 33 Interior Art Cartoon: "Ask a stupid question ..." Matrix, #44
October 1982 30 Interior Art Cartoon: "Excuse me officer have you seen a bunch of drunks..." Matrix, #44
October 1982 32 Interior Art Cartoon: "Fetch drink?" Matrix, #44
October 1982 29 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hear the news? Next week we become extinct" Matrix, #44
October 1982 31 Interior Art Cartoon: "Mr Joseph Nicholas composing one of his famous sentences" Matrix, #44
October 1982 32 Interior Art Cartoon: "Yes I often ask myself ... where would I have been without the BSFA?" Matrix, #44
December 1982 29 Interior Art Cartoon: " So it's bad for my health ..." Matrix, #45
December 1982 31 Interior Art Cartoon: "And for the next test you are required to read a copy of Tappen – ALL THE WAY THROUGH" Matrix, #45
December 1982 28 Interior Art Cartoon: "I understand they take their sci-fi seriously in Birmingham" Matrix, #45
December 1982 33 Interior Art Cartoon: "Science fiction for wimps" Matrix, #45
December 1982 32 Interior Art Cartoon: "She loves me, she loves me not ..." Matrix, #45
December 1982 34 Interior Art Cartoon: "The committee ought to do something about this" Matrix, #45
December 1982 36 Interior Art Cartoon: "The Neofan" Matrix, #45
1983 [20] Interior Art Cartoon: "Arnold Tharg's Death Star Ship Revengeance: Episode One" Matrix, #46
June 1983 Cover Art Matrix, #47 Matrix, #47
July 1983 24 Interior Art Cartoon: "Arnold Tharg's Death Star Ship Revengeance: Episode Two" Matrix, #48
February 1984 5 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption (Matrix 51) Matrix, #51
October 1984 1 Interior Art Cartoon: "Look, son, for your own good just try to remember exactly where you buried the guest of honour" Matrix, #55
December 1985 21 Interior Art Finn Interzone, Winter 1985/86
June 1986 37 Interior Art The Cup Is the Wine Interzone, Summer 1986

UK fanzine author and artist who typically signed his name "D. West".
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Year Publication Title
Cover April 1977 True Rat Nein True Rat Nein
Cover October 1980 Matrix, #32 Matrix, #32
Cover June 1981 Matrix, #36 Matrix, #36
Cover June 1983 Matrix, #47 Matrix, #47
Cover August 2003 Chunga, #5 Chunga, #5
Cover December 2009 Inca, #5 Inca, #5
Cover March 2010 Slow Train to Immortality Slow Train to Immortality
Cover December 2011 Banana Wings, #48 Banana Wings, #48
Cover November 2012 Banana Wings, #51 Banana Wings, #51
Cover August 2013 Banana Wings, #53 Banana Wings, #53
Cover August 2014 Banana Wings, #56 Banana Wings, #56
Cover August 2015 Banana Wings, #59 Banana Wings, #59
Cover October 2015 Raucous Caucus, #4 Raucous Caucus, #4
Cover February 2018 Banana Wings, #69 Banana Wings, #69

Year Publication Title
August 1979 Cloud Chamber, #3 Cartoon: no caption (Cloud Chamber 3)
March 1980 Ansible, #7 Cartoon: "Langford for TAFF"
March 1980 Cloud Chamber, #4 Cartoon: "Oh very well. Langford for TAFF"
December 1980 Matrix, #33 Cartoon: no caption (Matrix 33)
December 1980 Vector 100 Vector 100
February 1981 Matrix, #34 Cartoon: "And what, may I ask, does this kind of thing have to do with scientifiction?"
February 1981 Matrix, #34 Cartoon: "How do Dorian"
February 1981 Matrix, #34 Cartoon: "Letters"
February 1981 Matrix, #34 Cartoon: "Listen, kid, twenty years ago I was a Big Name Fan ..."
February 1981 Matrix, #34 Cartoon: "We are the elite"
February 1981 Matrix, #34 Cartoon: "What's all this stuff about recruiting foreigners?"
April 1981 Matrix, #35 Cartoon "Great Moments in Jewish Fantasy I"
April 1981 Matrix, #35 Cartoon "Great Moments in Jewish Fantasy II"
April 1981 Matrix, #35 Cartoon: "And Gernsback said: "let there be scientyfiction," and behold –"
April 1981 Matrix, #35 Cartoon: "Editors of the world unite!"
April 1981 Matrix, #35 Cartoon: "Hey Urk, looks like we caught a Hobbit"
April 1981 Matrix, #35 Cartoon: "Not only are you a lousy lover but you didn't buy any batteries for the Hugo"
April 1981 Matrix, #35 Cartoon: "Save paper – re-use trees"
April 1981 Matrix, #35 Cartoon: "This country needs leadership"
April 1981 Matrix, #35 Cartoon: "Who knows what evil lurks in the minds of men ..."
June 1981 Matrix, #36 Cartoon: "Eh? Eh?"
June 1981 Matrix, #36 Cartoon: "I'm not quite sure of the name, but according to the note it's just been elected editor"
June 1981 Matrix, #36 Cartoon: "Personally I think should have kept quiet about repatriating the Martians till after the election"
June 1981 Matrix, #36 Cartoon: "The worst thing about being on the dole is the jobs they try to make you take ..."
June 1981 Matrix, #36 Cartoon: "Who has just finished his new novel Number of the Beastly ..."
June 1981 Matrix, #36 Cartoon: no caption (Matrix 36)
July 1981 Ansible, #19 Cartoon: "Stop sniggering. I'll get it right eventually"
August 1981 Matrix, #37 Cartoon: "I'm rather worried about Joseph. People are starting to agree with him"
August 1981 Matrix, #37 Cartoon: "Look, I'm getting rather tired of you criticising my taste in SF"
August 1981 Matrix, #37 Cartoon: "Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the most famous SF writer of them all?"
August 1981 Matrix, #37 Cartoon: "One of these days I'll work out ..."
August 1981 Matrix, #37 Cartoon: "Well it seems pretty weird. But if that's what you want ..."
December 1981 Matrix, #39 Cartoon: "All right, so I don't really look much like Clark Kent"
December 1981 Matrix, #39 Cartoon: "An interesting piece of work"
December 1981 Ansible, #22 Cartoon: "Exactly what does he mean by 'science fiction's collective unconscious'?"
December 1981 Matrix, #39 Cartoon: "I see his letters have been getting WAHF'd again"
December 1981 Matrix, #39 Cartoon: "Oh, he just likes to pretend he's the space shuttle"
December 1981 Matrix, #39 Cartoon: "Raping and pillaging, raping and pillaging"
February 1982 Matrix, #40 Cartoon: "Deeep Cuts"
February 1982 Matrix, #40 Cartoon: "Gosh! Wow! This is absolutely sensational!"
February 1982 Matrix, #40 Cartoon: "Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the most needy unemployed left wing SF writer of them all?"
February 1982 Matrix, #40 Cartoon: "To hell with that rotten stuck-up Snow White anyhow"
February 1982 Matrix, #40 Cartoon: "What do you mean, ban the bomb?"
February 1982 Matrix, #40 Cartoon: "What kind of bum job is this, anyhow?"
April 1982 Matrix, #41 Cartoon: "Bless you guvnor ..."
April 1982 Matrix, #41 Cartoon: "Earth Mother Eve and her Horn of Plenty"
April 1982 Matrix, #41 Cartoon: "I know people keep writing in accusing me of being paranoid"
April 1982 Matrix, #41 Cartoon: "Mirror mirror on the wall who is the most unfairly neglected and overlooked fan of them all?"
April 1982 Matrix, #41 Cartoon: "Pencils, matches, bootlaces, copies of Extro"
April 1982 Matrix, #41 Cartoon: "The end is nigh"
April 1982 Matrix, #41 Cartoon: "Well, either they're fanzine reviewers or the Leeds mafia is moving in again"
June 1982 Matrix, #42 Cartoon: "Are you not aware that following your persistent indulgence in alcohol millions of brain cells have died?"
June 1982 Matrix, #42 Cartoon: "Bless their little pointed heads ..."
June 1982 Matrix, #42 Cartoon: "Listen kid, you got to think positive"
June 1982 Matrix, #42 Cartoon: "That reminds me"
June 1982 Matrix, #42 Cartoon: "The editors stopped bitching, for one thing"
June 1982 Matrix, #42 Cartoon: "The so-called winner of this tedious little award ..."
June 1982 Matrix, #42 Cartoon: "This? Oh, it's the new BSFA combination bookmark, alarm clock and radio tea set ..."
August 1982 Matrix, #43 Cartoon: "Furthermore in the interests of honesty decency fairplay virtue motherhood etc etc etc"
August 1982 Matrix, #43 Cartoon: "Gone to sulk back in 20 mins"
August 1982 Matrix, #43 Cartoon: "Hold still I never can remember who you're supposed to be"
August 1982 Matrix, #43 Cartoon: "I tell you, in the old days it was different ..."
August 1982 Matrix, #43 Cartoon: "Ingrates ... Give them the best years of your life and what happens?"
August 1982 Matrix, #43 Cartoon: "Morning Jack still keeping well?"
August 1982 Matrix, #43 Cartoon: "Your majesty, he says it's the BSFA convention Magna Carta ..."
October 1982 Matrix, #44 Cartoon: "Ask a stupid question ..."
October 1982 Matrix, #44 Cartoon: "Excuse me officer have you seen a bunch of drunks..."
October 1982 Matrix, #44 Cartoon: "Fetch drink?"
October 1982 Matrix, #44 Cartoon: "Hear the news? Next week we become extinct"
October 1982 Matrix, #44 Cartoon: "Mr Joseph Nicholas composing one of his famous sentences"
October 1982 Ansible, #29 Cartoon: "Those who are not against me are with me ..."
October 1982 Matrix, #44 Cartoon: "Yes I often ask myself ... where would I have been without the BSFA?"
December 1982 Matrix, #45 Cartoon: " So it's bad for my health ..."
December 1982 Matrix, #45 Cartoon: "And for the next test you are required to read a copy of Tappen – ALL THE WAY THROUGH"
December 1982 Matrix, #45 Cartoon: "I understand they take their sci-fi seriously in Birmingham"
December 1982 Matrix, #45 Cartoon: "Science fiction for wimps"
December 1982 Matrix, #45 Cartoon: "She loves me, she loves me not ..."
December 1982 Matrix, #45 Cartoon: "The committee ought to do something about this"
December 1982 Matrix, #45 Cartoon: "The Neofan"
1983 Matrix, #46 Cartoon: "Arnold Tharg's Death Star Ship Revengeance: Episode One"
July 1983 Matrix, #48 Cartoon: "Arnold Tharg's Death Star Ship Revengeance: Episode Two"
July 1983 Ansible, #34 Cartoon: "Genius is nothing but an infinite capacity for stealing the best bits"
February 1984 Ansible, #37 Cartoon: "You can't be serious. Forty days and forty nights and no bar?"
February 1984 Matrix, #51 Cartoon: no caption (Matrix 51)
August 1984 Ansible, #39 Cartoon: "The Horrors of TAFF"
October 1984 Matrix, #55 Cartoon: "Look, son, for your own good just try to remember exactly where you buried the guest of honour"
1985 The Transatlantic Hearing Aid Cartoon: "I reckon I'll vote for wotsisname"
December 1985 Interzone, Winter 1985/86 Finn
February 1986 Ansible, #45 Cartoon: "Listen, this kind of thing is a lot more fun with a Polaroid"
June 1986 Interzone, Summer 1986 The Cup Is the Wine
July 1995 Ansible, #96 Cartoon: "Actually, I'm a telepathic haggis"
August 1995 Ansible, #97 Cartoon: "Begorrah! No, wait a minute, och hoots! ..."
September 1995 Ansible, #98 Cartoon: "Still no batteries?"
October 1995 Ansible, #99 Cartoon: "If SF is dead, why the hell won't it lie down?"
May 1996 Ansible, #106 Cartoon: "The usual electronic fluff ..."
August 1996 Ansible, #109 Cartoon: "E-mail? We ain't got no e-mail. We don' need no steenking e-mail!"
October 1996 Ansible, #111 Cartoon: "Free gift!"
November 1996 Ansible, #112 Cartoon: "Yes Earthling, the time has come to settle the fate of your miserable little planet"
October 1997 Ansible, #123 Cartoon: "What was Heisenberg so uncertain about, anyway?"
January 1998 Ansible, #126 Cartoon: "Watch the skies, indeed ..."
September 1998 Ansible, #134 Cartoon: "Hold on! You can't give this a Hugo!"
October 1998 Ansible, #135 Cartoon: "99% of the world's so-called problems are due to false statistics"
March 2002 Trap Door, March 2002 Trap Door, March 2002
August 2002 Ansible, #181 Cartoon: "Yes folks! All knowledge is found in fanzines!"
September 2002 Ansible, #182 Cartoon: "Who you looking at, sunshine? You never seen a telepathic haggis before?"
November 2002 Ansible, #184 Cartoon: "Greetings, Earthlings! Welcome to the Galactic Federation! We accept all major credit cards"
January 2003 Chunga, #3 Cartoon: "Fanzines as a substitute for sex?"
April 2003 Chunga, #4 Cartoon: "Forty years a fan ... I suppose it's no wonder I hear strange humming noises"
August 2003 Chunga, #5 Cartoon: "A little later, in the back room, the distribution of awards is discussed"
August 2003 Chunga, #5 Cartoon: "Edward Gorey Discovers TAFF"
December 2004 Trap Door, December 2004 Trap Door, December 2004
April 2008 Journey Planet, #1 Cartoon: "Mr Kettle composing one of his famous sentences"
May 2009 Banana Wings, #38 Cartoon: "Banana Wings is truly wonderful"
August 2009 Banana Wings, #39 Cartoon: "Another very wonderful science fiction convention"
August 2009 Banana Wings, #39 Cartoon: "Talking of awards, I hear that when they can't sleep they don't count sheep, they count voters"
November 2009 Banana Wings, #40 Cartoon: "Oh yes, aren't you a writer?"
March 2010 Slow Train to Immortality Cartoon: "Artistic temperament?!!? What's all this shit about artistic temperament?!!?"
March 2010 Slow Train to Immortality Cartoon: "Corflu 2000 – the social scene"
March 2010 Slow Train to Immortality Cartoon: "M.C. Escher discovers conventions"
March 2010 Slow Train to Immortality The Horror, the Horror
December 2011 Chunga, #18 Cartoon: "As a professional writer I have to tell you the future is just like the past"
December 2011 Chunga, #18 Cartoon: "Mother was right"
December 2011 Banana Wings, #48 Cartoon: "What do you mean, "nonsense"?"
December 2011 Chunga, #18 Cartoon: "You were a fanzine reviewer yourself once, weren't you?"
April 2012 Chunga, #19 Cartoon: "Great Cthulhu! It's Abdul Alhazred himself!"
April 2012 Banana Wings, #49 Cartoon: "Says he's an alien, from Aldebaran or some such"
April 2012 Banana Wings, #49 Cartoon: "This literary criticism is heavy going"
August 2012 Banana Wings, #50 Cartoon: "Teenage science"
August 2012 Banana Wings, #50 Cartoon: "Well, I read that thing they were all on about"
November 2012 Banana Wings, #51 Cartoon: "A 27 page listing of places to eat?"
November 2012 Banana Wings, #51 Cartoon: "Actually, I rather enjoy being a conrunner"
November 2012 Banana Wings, #51 Cartoon: "Oh, I do love fantasy trilogies"
December 2012 Chunga, #20 Cartoon: "A tense moment ten thousand light years from home"
December 2012 Chunga, #20 Cartoon: "One day, paper fanzines will come back!"
December 2012 Chunga, #20 Cartoon: "What do you mean, "It's rubbish?"
December 2012 Chunga, #20 Cartoon: "You think you're so clever, but there are millions of people in fandom who've never even heard of you!"
April 2013 Banana Wings, #52 Cartoon: "A classic of SF remembered"
April 2013 Banana Wings, #52 Cartoon: "Fan history can be tricky"
April 2013 Banana Wings, #52 Cartoon: "Heroic struggle to overcome natural sloth and compose a letter of comment"
June 2013 Raucous Caucus, #2 Cartoon: "Oh, we don't want to publish, but by Hugo if we do ..."
August 2013 Banana Wings, #53 Cartoon: "A new award on the event horizon"
August 2013 Banana Wings, #53 Cartoon: "Cartoonist overcome by existential doubt"
August 2013 Banana Wings, #53 Cartoon: "Yes, Miss Brialey, it is a truth universally acknowledged ..."
December 2013 Banana Wings, #54 Cartoon: "A problem in post-modernist SF narrative technique"
December 2013 Banana Wings, #54 Cartoon: "The universal mother's handbook has proved popular in every era"
August 2014 Banana Wings, #56 Cartoon: "Another classic remembered"
August 2014 Banana Wings, #56 Cartoon: "Fear not, Earthlings! We come in peace!"
August 2014 Banana Wings, #56 Cartoon: "Later, it seems like any Worldcon, but subtle differences emerge"
November 2014 Banana Wings, #57 Cartoon: "Yet another classic of SF remembered"
March 2015 Banana Wings, #58 Cartoon: "Another classic of SF remembered"
March 2015 Banana Wings, #58 Cartoon: "Socialism - the years of struggle"
March 2015 Banana Wings, #58 Cartoon: "Yet another classic remembered"
August 2015 Banana Wings, #59 Cartoon: "Modern problems – superhero identity theft"
August 2015 Banana Wings, #59 Cartoon: "Seems to be another alien bad hair day"
October 2015 Raucous Caucus, #4 Cartoon: "Another issue? Real soon now."
November 2015 Banana Wings, #60 Cartoon: "Modern Problems – Box Set Incompatibility"
2016 Then: A History of Science Fiction Fandom in the UK: 1930-1980 One-Off, Easter 1980 (cover)
November 2017 Banana Wings, #68 Cartoon: "The trouble with BSFA t-shirts is that they get worn by people with lumpy chests"
January 2018 True Rat: The Beast of Leroy Kettle True Rat Nein
September 2024 SF Fandom: Its Part in Our Downfall Cartoon: "Yes, Miss Brialey, it is a truth universally acknowledged..."