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Centaurs Gatherum

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Zine
Title: Centaurs Gatherum
Publisher:
Editor(s): Ed Pegg, Jr., then Victor Wren
Date(s): 1980s
Series?:
Medium: print
Size: digest-sized
Genre:
Fandom: Furry Fandom
Language: English
External Links: Pony Home Studio
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Centaurs Gatherum is a digest-sized (5½ × 8½) publication devoted entirely to centaurs and other taurs. Ed Pegg Jr. started it in the 1980s. After about a decade, Ed Pegg turned the magazine over to Victor Wren, who released a few new issues before ceasing publication.

This zine' features a lot of early artwork by Terrie Smith, Quinton Hoover and Donna Barr, as well as dozens of other furry and fantasy artists. It sometimes featured artwork and storyline concurrent with Barr Wars.

Issue 9

This issue all comics and art are by Donna Barr (The Desert Peach) with the exception of a two-page story written by Don Simpson. Barr's Stinz character is well represented. It was published in 1987 and contains 32 pages.

Issue 25

This issue comics and art was created by 32 different artists including Hopkins, Terrie Smith, Mark Bernard and others. It includes an what the author Ed Pegg Jr calls an Official Unofficial survey. 2 stories the first is an 8 page story "The Cold From Beyond" by Redford E. Smith. The other being "Fire Fish" by David J. Rust and lasts 5 pages. It was published in 1991 and contains 62 pages.