In my sophomore year of high school during the fall of 1976, I began producing a monthly publication for my friends and family called Bruce's Funzine. Just over a year later, it was renamed Bruce's Fanzine, the official publication of the B.S.F.C. (The Bruce Smith Fan Club) -- an organization formed, it seemed, for the sole purpose of promoting further silliness. The magazine met its demise in June of 1979 with my graduation from high school, but there would be two more issues before it went away entirely: a special edition and an extra edition.

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Cover of Bruce's Funzine Nov 1976
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Dec 1976
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Jan 1977
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Feb 1977
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Mar 1977
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Apr 1977
Cover of Bruce's Funzine May 1977
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Jun 1977
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Jul 1977
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Aug 1977
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Sep 1977
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Oct 1977
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Nov 1977
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Dec 1977
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Early 1978
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Spring 1978
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Oct 1978
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Dec 1978
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Feb 1979
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Final 1979
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Special 1979
Cover of Bruce's Funzine Extra 1980

With their entry fee of 86 cents, every BSFC member received The BSFC Handbook.

When my mom was in the hospital during the summer of 76, I created this "Fun Page" for her as a get-well card. This was the precursor to the funzine, and it contains one of the most devious mazes I have ever created. But, yes, it can be solved!