Randy Mohr
Source: "Randy Mohr Bibliography." Author Wars, https://authorwars.com/authors/randy-mohr.html".
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Cover Art
Essays
- Unknown. Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1973)
- Unknown. Letter (New Venture, Summer 1976)
- Unknown. Letter (Science Fiction Review #58)
Interior Art
- Unknown. Algol, Winter 1976
- Unknown. As Evening Advances
- Unknown. Cartoon: "Stupid tourist! He thought I was a parking meter!"
- Unknown. Cartoon: Gragle Futz Splah Gurr!
- Unknown. Cartoon: Heartburn!: Thunk!
- Unknown. Cartoon: Untitiled [2]
- Unknown. Cartoon: Untitled
- Unknown. Cartoon: Untitled
- Unknown. Controversy in Review #15, February 1987
- Unknown. Double Eclipse
- Unknown. Escape! #1
- Unknown. Fantasy Crossroads #9 [2]
- Unknown. Fantasy Crossroads, June 1978 [7]
- Unknown. Fantasy Crosswinds #1 [2]
- Unknown. Fantasy Crosswinds #1 [3]
- Unknown. Fantasy Crosswinds #2 [4]
- Unknown. Fantasy Crosswinds #2 [7]
- Unknown. Fantasy Crosswinds #3 [2]
- Unknown. Featured Illustrations
- Unknown. Nevermore
- Unknown. New Venture #4, Summer 1976
- Unknown. NV Interviews Alan E. Nourse, M. D.
- Unknown. NV Interviews Alan E. Nourse, M. D. [2]
- Unknown. NV Interviews Alan E. Nourse, M. D. [3]
- Unknown. Off On a Comment (New Venture, Summer 1976)
- Unknown. The Serpent's Tooth (New Venture, Summer 1976)
- Unknown. The Serpent's Tooth (New Venture, Summer 1976) [2]
- Unknown. The Serpent's Tooth (New Venture, Summer 1976) [3]
- Unknown. Your Fanzine is: Fanzine Reviews (New Venture, Summer 1976)
- Unknown. Your Fanzine is: Fanzine Reviews (New Venture, Summer 1976) [2]
- Unknown. Your Fanzine is: Fanzine Reviews (New Venture, Summer 1976) [3]
- Unknown. Your Fanzine is: Fanzine Reviews (New Venture, Summer 1976) [4]
- 1992. Fandom's New Hope for Mars: The Report of the Synthesis Group
- 1992. Members of MagiCon, the 50th Worldcon
- 1992. Members of MagiCon, the 50th Worldcon [2]
- 1992. Members of MagiCon, the 50th Worldcon [3]
- 1992. Members of MagiCon, the 50th Worldcon [4]
- 1992. Science Fiction
- 1992. The Thing" and the Beginnings of the 1950's Film Cycle