Back Issue Emporium
Olde copies of Great God Pan from the era of the printing press still survive in warehouses, and are available for the discerning collector at a reasonable price.
Great God Pan # 14 Salt Desert Tales (2000)
"Vast expanses of Utahits entire northwest quadrant, specificallyare barren, waterless, windblown, salt-caked, too hot or too cold, God-forsaken and just generally unfit for human habitation. If not for the advent of rocket bombs, toxic waste, and casinos, this desert of Deseret might still be left to the coyotes."
In which the editors sequester themselves for several months in the remotest of regionsUtah's great salt desertand live to write about it. Features include Too Much Fun for Just One StateDays and Nights in Wendover USA, FruitopiaThe Fink Family and Utah's Fruit and Nut Set, V For Vendover!Buzz Bombs and Guided Missles over the Salt Flats, and The True Story of the Salt Lake Library Hostage Takeover of 1994.
Great God Pan #13 (1999)
Features include The Mysterious Lost Ship of the Desert, Dirty Work-Land Art of the West, The Bobby Beausoleil Story, Haunted Cucamonga, The Occult World of Jack Parsons, and much, much more including the esteemed Rustic Canyon section with artwork by Tracy Nakayama, Alice Konitz, Christopher Garret, and Florian Morlat among others.
Great God Pan #12
Description forthcoming
Great God Pan #11 (1998)
Features include The World of Jim Webb, Evert Ruess, art band Monitor, and Rustic Canyon featuring Chris Johanson, Bigfoot 1, and Tobin Yelland. Fantastic cover by Frances Stark.
Great God Pan #10 (1997)
Features include The Process Church, the Synanon Story, The Misfits invade Los Angeles, and Raymond Pettibon on Nig Heist. Super-duper cover art by Bigfoot 1.
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