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The Pride of Arizona, Vol. 3, Number 5 (June, 1979)

The Pride of Phoenix, Vol 2, Number 10 (October, 1978)

The Pride of Phoenix, Vol 2, Number 9 (September 16, 1978)

The Pride of Phoenix, Vol. 2, Number 6 (June 16, 1978)

The Pride of Phoenix, Vol. 2, Number 11, (November 3, 1978)

The New Pride (May, 1980)

The New Pride (July, 1980)

The New Pride (September, 1980)

The New Pride (June, 1980)

The Pride of Phoenix, Vol. 2, Number 13 (December, 1978)

The Pride of Arizona, Vol. 3, Number 3 (April, 1979)

The Pride of Arizona, Vol. 3, Number 2 (March, 1979)

The Pride of Arizona, Vol. 3, Number 7 (September, 1979)

The Pride of Arizona, Vol. 3, Number 10 (Novemer, 1979)

The Pride of Arizona, Vol. 3, Number 4 (May, 1979)

The Pride of Arizona, Vol. 3, Number 10 (December, 1979)

The Pride of Arizona, Vol. 3, Number 8 (October, 1979)

The Pride of Arizona, Vol. 3, Number 1 (January, 1979)

The Pride of Phoenix, Vol. 1, Number 1 (January 13th, 1977)

The Pride of Phoenix, Vol. 1, Number 2 (February 14th, 1977)

Heatstroke, Vol. 7, Number 81, (December 16- 29, 1999)

Heatstroke, Vol. 7, Number 80, (December 2-15, 1999)

Heatstroke, Vol. 7, Number 79, (November 18- December 1, 1999)

Heatstroke, Vol. 6, Number 78, (November 4- 17, 1999)

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