The Ossuary of Acheron
Rick McCollum
Year :
August 1995  
Book No. : None
Format : Fanzine (8.5 x 11, side stapled)
Pages : 50 (The Ossuary of Acheron)
199 (REHupa #134)

Cover art : Rick McCollum (The Ossuary of Acheron)
Ray Capella  (REHupa #134 Section 1)
James Charles
(REHupa #134 Section 2)
Illustrations : Rick McCollum, Frank Frazetta, Roy Krenkel, Barry Smith, Howard Chaykin, Bernie Wrightson, Frank Brunner, Neal Adams, Richard Corben, William Stout, John Buscema, Gil Kane, Alan Weiss,  Tanino Liberatore, Pablo Marcos, Gene Colon, Mike Ploog, Jeff Jones









The Ossuary of Acheron



 The Ossuary of Acheron










REHupa #134
 REHupa #134  

 

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Contents
"The Song of a Mad Minstrel" (poem, lines 1-10 only)
"Which Will Scarcely Be Understood" (poem, lines 42-45 only)  

Other Contents
Mailing Comments
Roy Thomas interview from COMICS INTERVIEW #67 (facsimile, profusely illustrated)
"Vampire Gangs Arising in China" by Uli Schmetzer (Chicago Tribune newspaper article)
"Groveling in the Gutters of Acheron" by Rick McCollum
REHupa #134 Contents
Section 1
THE GOLDEN CALIPH by Bill Cavalier
The Rules of REHupa
LETTER  by L. Sprague de Camp
EXPECTING THE BARBARIANS #1 by Steve Tompkins
RAZORED ZEN #17 by Charles Gramlich
VALUSIAN BLADE by James Charles
SERVANT OF THE WARSMAN #6 by Rob Preston
COLD STEEL #56 by Bill Cavalier
YOU CAN'T EXPECT A MAN TO ARGUE AGAINST HIMSELF by Bo Cribbs
PULP BITS by John Desbin
DARK WORDS IX by Marco Praete
Section 2
FORGOTTEN AGES #16  by Morgan Holmes
BOCERE #3 by David Smith
THE ROAD TO VELITRIUM #8 by James Van Hise
THE OSSUARY OF ACHERON by Rick McCollum
JIM O'KEEFE'S LIST
THE DALRIADIC CHRONICALS #15 by Scott Sheaffer
SHIMMER WORLD WRITER'S BIBLE from Charles Gramlich

Notes
Distributed in REHupa #134
The Robert E. Howard United Press Association is an amateur press association (apa) that was started by Tim Marion in 1972.
An apa is a means for distributing fanzines to a specific group of people. Typically, each member of an apa produces a short fanzine and sends an appropriate number of copies to an official editor who collates and (usually) staples one copy of each zine together, adding covers, an official organization, and a table of contents. The editor sends out the collection of zines, called a mailing, to each member.