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Constantly updated, constantly changing, constantly squeezing ever last bit of cyberspace, here are some selected covers from mailings from nearly 30 years! (Sorry you can't click on them to see them full-size... maybe I'll get around to that soon.) Also, the gallery is not in order... a combination of some covers which reduced in size miserably along with other extenuating factors have seen to that.

This "wrap-around" cover was from Interlac's 20th anniversary (annish) mailing, featuring the work of over forty different members (and former members, and even some members posthumously) in a cover a literal year in the making, traveling over 30,000 miles in its execution. And illegally color-copied on the machines of a major fashion magazine. Won't name which, but Madonna had a #1 single of the same name.


This cover also featured many Interlac members, but not exactly as contributing ones. For Interlac's 21st anniversary, we decided to put us on the cover as the Legion. One male member decided though decided he wanted to be Dream Girl, and from there, everyone "caught" the Grandin Gender Reversal Germ (longtime Legion fans will remember it) and there you have it. And yes, that is former Legion writer Mary Bierbaum as Mordru. We'll let you find Tom in this picture.
The following are among some of the covers that have graced Interlac over the years. In an effort to get as many covers up here that our cyberland lease allows, you can click all you want on any cover to enlarge it. It ain't gonna work. We don't have the space for those size of files. Oh, you could click-save the picture and resize it in an application like Photoshop, but if you know how to do it, why am I telling you here? Also, as a much larger gallery is being designed on a substitute site. a few of the covers are "in transit" there.
Also, due to bad record-keeping, I can't be sure on the artistic credit on some. Please let me know.













































Note: Some of these are NOT the colors of the covers as they originally appeared.