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  • #2, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #2, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #2, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published 1981 (est.) by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. "Hillary's Impertinent Pup," photos by Terry Zwigoff; Hillary takes her dog for a walk but gets all tangled up. "The Entropy Crisis," script and art by Harry S. Robins; Poem about entropy. "Science Or Sanity?", script and art by Harry S. Robins; The Professor lucks out in love. "Weirdo Does a Total Makeover," photos by Terry Zwigoff; A bum has a Weirdo makeover. "Backwoods Comic Postcards," art by Norman F. Pettingill; Eight cartoons about 1940s rural American life. "Mr. Bunch Takes a Sabbatical," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb; The Bunch loses her masculine side. "Weirdo Art Section: It's Art For Art's Sake!" by Robert Crumb; Cartoon doodles. "Bloods in Space," script by Kevin Lambert, art by Dori Seda; Earth has a visitation. Assorted one-page strips by Robert Crumb. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.

  • #3, 2nd Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #3, 2nd Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #3, 2nd Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Nov 1981 by Last Gasp.

    2nd printing. Cover by Robert Crumb. "Troubles With Gassel," script by Terry Zwigoff, art by Bob Armstrong; Morrie is caught short needing a dump. "The Adventures Of Onion Head," script and art by Robert Crumb; Onion Head leaves the farm for the wider world. Twenty-one drawings produced by Max Crumb. "My Pet Penis," script and art by Terry Boyce; A girl discovers a pet penis. "The Bean Sisters Get In Shape," script by Robert Crumb, art by "Stomp" Ganos; The Bean Sisters visit Bob's Dancercise Studio. "Excerpts from Boswell's London Journal 1762-1763," script by James Boswell and Robert Crumb, art by Robert Crumb; Boswell carouses and discusses literature in London. "The Adventures of Skank, Arms & Bud!", script by John Holstrom, Peter Bagge, and J.D. King, art by J.D. King; Skank, Arms & Bud have a night out. Twenty-four assorted cartoons with a jazz theme by Gene Deitch. Assorted one-page strips by Robert Crumb. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.

  • #4, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #4, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #4, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Jan 1982 by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb (as R. Heronymus Crumb). "Null In The Family," script and art by Dennis Worden; Bulk hangs out with Noboy. "The Unfaithful Husband and La Malisima Tentadora," script by Aline Kominsky-Crumb (story idea), Robert Crumb, and Erna Burger, photos by "Stomp" Ganos; Bob is tempted by the housekeeper. "The Nude Photography Class," script and art by Dori Seda; The photography class model arrives worse for wear. Excerpts from the Sketchbooks of Robert Armstrong (four pages). "The Day Chet Huntley Died," script and art by Drew Friedman. Depressed Dora Comics, script and art by Elinore Norflus; Depressed Dora needs to talk with someone. "The Return of the Pet Penis," script and art by Terry Boyce. Inside 'Bob' Cult's Dallas Pow Wow; Feature about a Church Of The Subgenius Convention. "Liddle Brown Rahdin' Hood," script and art by Tom Bertino; Satire on white folks stereotypical view of black folk. "I Remember the Sixties," script and art by Robert Crumb. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.

  • #5, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #5, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #5, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published 1982 (est.) by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. "Unsung Heroes in the History of Humour"; Assorted old cartoons and gags, most of them anonymous. Assorted one-page strips by Harry S. Robins. "Peter Makes the Scene," script and art by Terry Boyce; Peter is introduced to other women. "Ricky Dickner's Manic Activity Book"; The fate of wild man Ricky Dickner. "The Old Songs are the Best Songs," script and art by Robert Crumb; Humorous adaptations of old song lyrics. "I Became the Slave of the Wild Girls of Putah Creek," photos by M. Jan Garrison and Carol Engberg; An explorer is captured by jungle amazons. "Macedonio #268314," script and art by Macedonio Garcia; Life in a Texas prison. Back cover by Robert Crumb. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

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    $29 WEIRDO UNDERGROUND COMIC BOOK #5 SPRING 1982 ROBERT CRUMB LAST GASP VF 8.0
    $60 Weirdo 5 CGC 9.2 W 1982 | Last Gasp | Robert Crumb

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  • #6, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #6, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #6, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published 1982 (est.) by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. "Curse of the Mysterious Horror," script and art by Norman Dog; A visit to a spooky house. Several one-page strips by Norman Dog. "Trash - what do we throw away?", script and art by Robert Crumb; Crumb considers trash. "Untamed Passion For Pasta" photo story. "Gold is Where You Find It," script and art by Jeff John; Butch trucker Axel is hired to deliver a sensitive shipment. Several one-page strips by Drew Friedman. Several one-page strips by Butch Austin. "The Bunch, Her Baby & Grammaw Blabette," script and art by Aline Kominksy-Crumb. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • #7, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #7, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #7, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Jan 1983 by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. One-page strips by Dennis Worden and Drew Friedman. "Helen Hippo," script and art by Elinore Norflus; How Helen was transformed into a hippo. "Uncle Bob's Mid-Life Crisis," script and art by Robert Crumb; Crumb has a mid-life crisis. "The Siamese Fiendlings," script and art by Robert Williams; Evil Siamese twins run riot. "Slaves of the Comic Book Factory! (Girl Cartoonists Turned Into...)" photo story; Two women want to work as artists for Last Gasp. Several one-page strips by Jeff John. "Trashman Agent Of The 6th International," script and art by Spain Rodriguez; Much ado about banned chocolate. One-page strips by Kazimieras G. Prapuolenis. Back cover by Robert Crumb. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • #8, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #8, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #8, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Jan 1983 by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. Several one-page strips by David Carrino and Peter Bagge. "The Axeman," script and art by Tom Bertino; An axe murderer in 1920s Louisiana. Several one-page strips by Jeff John. Girls "Turned Into Vibrator Zombies!", script by Dori Seda and Robert Crumb, art by Terry Zwigoff; Sylvia and Bettie go to the vibrator shop. "The Love-Life of an Artist...", script and art by Dori Seda; Dori breaks up her engagement. "The Adventures of George "Murky" Murkoid," script and art by Robert Crumb; George remembers first meeting Gloria. "Life in the Night," script and art by Elinore Norflus; Dora's car breaks down. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • #9, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #9, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #9, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Jan 1983 by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. "Elf Squelch," script by Jane King and J.D. King, art by J.D. King; a parody of ElfQuest. "Arline 'n' Bob and That Thing In the Bedroom," script and art by Robert Crumb and Aline Kominsky-Crumb; The trials of having an infant child. "Mission Nites," script and art by Spain Rodriguez; Big Bitch is on Trashman's trail. "Cockroach Crisis," script and art by B.N. Duncan; Hannah ponders the sanctity of life. Six illustrations by Max Crumb. "I Married A Jerk," script and art by Peter Bagge; The faults of a geek husband. "The Artist Meets a Swinger or... Crabs Eating Raoul," script and art by Dori Seda; Dori's experience with swingers. "Cave Nudes," script and art by John Kricfalusi (as Billy Bunting); Flintstones parody. "Modern Boy," script and art by Dave Geary; The modern boy rails against society. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • #9, 2nd Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #9, 2nd Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #9, 2nd Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Jan 1983 by Last Gasp.

    Second Printing. Cover by Robert Crumb. "Elf Squelch," script by Jane King and J.D. King, art by J.D. King; a parody of ElfQuest. "Arline 'n' Bob and That Thing In the Bedroom," script and art by Robert Crumb and Aline Kominsky-Crumb; The trials of having an infant child. "Mission Nites," script and art by Spain Rodriguez; Big Bitch is on Trashman's trail. "Cockroach Crisis," script and art by B.N. Duncan; Hannah ponders the sanctity of life. Six illustrations by Max Crumb. "I Married A Jerk," script and art by Peter Bagge; The faults of a geek husband. "The Artist Meets a Swinger or... Crabs Eating Raoul," script and art by Dori Seda; Dori's experience with swingers. "Cave Nudes," script and art by John Kricfalusi (as Billy Bunting); Flintstones parody. "Modern Boy," script and art by Dave Geary; The modern boy rails against society. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $3.95. Cover price $2.50.

  • #10, 1st Printing
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    Weirdo (1981) #10, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Jun 1987 by Last Gasp.
    • Light water damage.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. "Midwestern Wedding," script and art by Carol Lay; Cora feels alienated at a conservative wedding. "The Peanut Vendor," script by Charles Hill, art by Laurence Smith and Harold Smith; Reproduction of a 1930s child's amateur magazine. "Delirious," script and art by Kazimieras G. Prapuolenis; Both parents must find work to support their child. "Hit And Run High-Jinx!!!", script and art by J.D. King; The guys go on a rampage in the car. "The Origins of The Bunch," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb; How Aline adopted her alias The Bunch. Untitled Mode O'Day and Her Pals story, script and art by Robert Crumb; Doggo decides to help the Nicaraguan rebels. "The Reject," script and art by Peter Bagge; The bullying of the school loner. "Now You Can Look Just Like This!", script and art by Drew Friedman; Fake ad offering the chance to look like Ernest Borgnine. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $3.95. Cover price $2.50.

  • #11, 1st Printing
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    Weirdo (1981) #11, 1st Printing
    Published Dec 1985 by Last Gasp.
    • Light water damage.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," script and art by Robert Crumb; The fairytale recast in middle America. Fervid Torpor biography by Bruce Carleton. Several one-page strips by Dave Carrino and Peter Bagge. "Ed 'Big Daddy' Roth," script by Peter Bagge, art by Ed Roth and Robert Williams; Portfolio of eighteen Roth illustrations; Also includes one Robert Williams ad illustration. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • #12, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #12, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #12, 1st Printing
    Published Dec 1985 by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. "Skinboy Lives in the City," script and art by Jim R. Williams; Skinboy samples city night life. Rory Hayes: An Appreciation by Bill Griffith. "Sour Grapes," script and art by Peter Bagge; Some disagreements between friends. Untitled Mode O'Day and Her Pals story, script and art by Robert Crumb; Mode's shallow attitudes are exposed. "The Rory Story," script by Rory Hayes and Bill Griffith, art by Bill Griffith; Hayes' quotes adapted to a metaphor for his life. "The Keeper of the Mind," script and art by Rory Hayes; Popoff samples a mixture of drugs. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • #12, 2nd Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #12, 2nd Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #12, 2nd Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Dec 1985 by Last Gasp.

    Second printing. Cover by Robert Crumb. "Skinboy Lives in the City," script and art by Jim R. Williams; Skinboy samples city night life. Rory Hayes: An Appreciation by Bill Griffith. "Sour Grapes," script and art by Peter Bagge; Some disagreements between friends. Untitled Mode O'Day and Her Pals story, script and art by Robert Crumb; Mode's shallow attitudes are exposed. "The Rory Story," script by Rory Hayes and Bill Griffith, art by Bill Griffith; Hayes' quotes adapted to a metaphor for his life. "The Keeper of the Mind," script and art by Rory Hayes; Popoff samples a mixture of drugs. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $3.95. Cover price $2.50.

  • #13, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #13, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #13, 1st Printing
    Published Jun 1985 by Last Gasp.
    • Light water damage.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. Sixteen illustrations by Raymond Pettibon. "Battleground: Dinnertable!", script by Peter Bagge, art by David Coulson; The dysfunctional family at the dinner table. Eleven paintings by Robert Williams. "Police May Have Erred in Slaying!", script and art by Carel Moiseiwitsch; The police kill the wrong person. "Jazzer Bunch," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb; The Bunch takes up aerobics. "Psychopathia Sexualis," script by Dr. R. Von Krafft-Ebing and Robert Crumb, art by Robert Crumb; Several cases of sexual pathology are illustrated using excerpts from Dr. R. Von Krafft-Ebing's "Psychopathia Sexualis." "In My Room," script and art by Peter Bagge; The loner in his room. Twelve musical cartoons by Arne Hultine. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

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    $22 WEIRDO MAGAZINE #13, 1985 1st Printing (Last Gasp) VF/NM
    $32 WEIRDO #13 Underground Comic - Near Mint/Unread - 1st Print Comix
    $50 WEIRDO #13, VF/NM, 1st, Underground, Robert Crumb, 1981 1985, Last Gasp

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  • #14, 1st Printing
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    Weirdo (1981) #14, 1st Printing
    Published Sep 1985 by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. "Gob," script and art by Dennis Worden (as Wordo); the life of a monster. Legends from the Malay Archipelago article by Bruce Carleton. "Where Has It Gone, All the Beautiful Music of Our Grandparents?", script and art by Robert Crumb; Crumb bemoans modern popular music. Several one-page strips by David Carrino and Peter Bagge. Untitled The Checkered Demon story, script and art by S. Clay Wilson. "The Tot," script and art by Kazimieras G. Prapuolenis; A priest plots to become archbishop. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • #15, 1st Printing
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    Weirdo (1981) #15, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published 1986 (est.) by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. One-page strips by J.D. King. "Comics From Other Planets Dept.," script and art by Robert Crumb; Untitled Ruby the Dyke story, script and art by S. Clay Wilson; Ruby takes revenge on a rapist. "Famous People in Hell," script by Joe O., art by Dori Seda. "Here it is! The grand results of Weirdo's Ugly Art Contest!" (five pages of illustrations). "I Was a Teenage Fishlip," script and art by Cameron Striewski; The horrors of big lips in high school. Eight assorted cartoons by Robert Crumb. "Uncle Hal," script and art by Peter Bagge; Uncle Hal's religion. Twenty-three small illustrations and one brief text piece by Raymond Pettibon. "Murder on the Midway," script and art by Kim Deitch; Kewpie recollects her past. Crumb's comment on Ayn Rand on back cover. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • #16, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #16, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #16, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published 1986 (est.) by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. One-page strips by Mark Zingarelli. "The Lord Of Eltingville and His Pal Frank Sinatra," script and art by Drew Friedman. Untitled autobiographical strip, script by Aline Kominsky-Crumb and Robert Crumb; Aline admires her newly slim body and criticizes Robert's flabby stomach; Robert ponders how explicit this comic should be; The couple goes out in the yard to cut the weeds. "Fishlip Gets a Haircut," script and art by Cameron Striewski. "Fatal Fellatio," script by Dennis Eichhorn, art by Carel Moiseiwitsch. "A Day in the Life of Jeff, Jeff and Mike," script and art by David Collier; An irate parent interrupts the guys hanging out. Punk Magazine Revisited! article by Michael Macrone. "The Mystic Shrine," script and art by Kim Deitch; Kewpie learns the secret of the mystic shrine. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • #17, 1st Printing
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    Weirdo (1981) #17, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published 1987 (est.) by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. Art Art Art, script and art by M.A. McMillan; Lol prevents a leak disrupting a gallery show. The Religious Experience of Philip K. Dick, script by Philip K. Dick and Robert Crumb, art by Robert Crumb; Crumb illustrates Dick's testimony of some strange experiences. A New (Not Old) Adventure!, script and art by J.D. King; Bill and Phil take against old folk. Drunk Driving, script and art by Ken Weiner; Farmer Brown has a succession of car accidents. DiDi Has an Orgasm, script and art by Diane Noomin; DiDi is tired of her usual sex life. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • #18, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #18, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #18, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Apr 1987 by Last Gasp.

    Last $2.50 cover price. Cover by Robert Crumb. "Glitz To Go," script and art by Diane Noomin; Rundown of assorted fashions. "A Warning from Peter Bagge"; Bagge repents for his editorial stint. Untitled Mode O'Day story, script and art by Robert Crumb; Mode is offered a part in a film. "The Second Time Around" biographical text, script and art by Justin Green; Binky meets a fellow sign painter in a bar and offers to help him out. "Deep Thoughts from My Kitchen," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb; Aline's daily routine. "Cleanliness is Next to Dogliness!!", script and art by Dori Seda; Life with Tona. Untitled story, script and art by Spain Rodriguez; Big Bitch steals the formula for Coke. "The Schlep Set," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb; A trip to France. The Valmor Story autobiographical article by Terry Zwigoff. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • #19, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #19, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #19, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published May 1987 by Last Gasp.

    First $2.95 cover price. Cover by Robert Crumb. "The Sufferin' Bastard," script and art by Peter Bagge; The unlucky life of a punch cup. Debut column by Harvey Pekar praising the work of Frank Stack. "Thinking About the Lone Ranger," script and art by Frank Stack (as Foolbert Sturgeon); Musings on the Lone Ranger's possible fallibility. "Ten Dollars for Two Minutes," script and art by Penny Moran Van Horn; A seedy landlord comes a cropper. "Mother Hulda," script and art by Robert Crumb; A young girl receives her just reward and so does her stepsister. "The Talker," script and art by Mark Zingarelli; The thug in the restaurant is unnerved by the man who talks to himself. "Dennis the Sullen Menace," script by Dennis Eichhorn, art by Michael Dougan; Dennis recalls his time in jail. "Young Ledicker," script and art by Kim Deitch; Kewpie views an incident from Al's youth. "The Tunnel of Love" text story, script by Stephen Calt, art by Robert Crumb. "Sex Crazed Housewife," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • #20, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #20, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #20, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Jun 1987 by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. "How My Family Encouraged Me to Become an Artist!", script and art by Dori Seda. Harvey Sez column; Harvey Pekar bemoans the lack of artistically ambitious comic books. "Moo Goo Gai Pan," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb; Aline's family love to eat, but hate to cook. "Footsy," script and art by Robert Crumb; How Crumb played footsie with girls in his class. "The Cockeyed Cook Story," script and art by Mark Zingarelli; William Cook's life of crime. "Un-covered Property: A Short Study in Family Dynamics," script and art by Carol Tyler; The pre-pubescent Carol doesn't understand why she can't go topless. "TV Evangelist," script and art by Michael Dougan; Dougan's grandmother is fleeced of her possessions by an unscrupulous preacher. "I Had a Dream Last Nite," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • #21, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #21, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #21, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Jul 1987 by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. "The Black Cat Bone," script and art by Mary Fleener; How to sacrifice a black cat. Harvey Sez column; Harvey Pekar praises the work of Leonard Rifas and Joyce Brabner's "Real War Stories." "Beach Blanket," script and art by William Clark; Surf teenager Angie wants to experience the wider world. "Sex Crazed Housewife or My Troubles With Men," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb; Aline's late-flourishing attraction to men. Ten illustrations and three comics from early '85 to mid '86 by Robert Crumb. "Suburban Teens on Acid 1969," script and art by Dennis Worden. Untitled story, script and art by Spain Rodriguez; Big Bitch comes across a strange religious town. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • #22, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #22, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #22, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Aug 1987 by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. Harvey Sez column; Harvey Pekar praises the author Daniel Fuchs; The article includes a Kominsky-Crumb portrait of Harvey. "Bimbos From Hell!", script and art by Krystine Kryttre; Krystine remembers the good times she and Dori shared. "Let's Eat Brains," script and art by Dori Seda; Biff finds a recipe for brains and wants to try them. "My First Arrest, My Last Incarceration," script and art by Lindsay Arnold (as Ellé); Lindsay is arrested for swearing at a policeman. "Two Old Birds," script and art by Kim Deitch; Larry Farrel recalls a prank from his acting career. "The Return of Mrs. Kite," script and art by Carol Tyler; Carol's grandmother returns, having eloped. "Ask Dr. Bunch," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb. "Memories Are Made of This," script and art by Robert Crumb; Robert Crumb tries for a hot date in the 1970s. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.95 Cover price $2.50.

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    $45 WEIRDO #22, VF/NM, 1st, Underground, Robert Crumb, 1981 1988 Last Gasp
    $47 WEIRDO #22, 1988, 1st PRINT, ROBERT CRUMB, UNDERGROUND COMIC NM

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  • #23, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #23, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #23, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Sep 1987 by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. "Our Lovely Home," script and art by Robert Crumb and Aline Kominsky-Crumb; The family settle into their new house. "Bat Girl," script and art by Ted Jouflas; Winkie's tragic life. "My First Summer Job," script and art by Tom Chalkley; Bob Lopez's summer working in a restaurant kitchen. Untitled Big Bitch story, script and art by Spain Rodriguez; The Soviets fear an invasion of fashionable footwear. "Moving Graphics featuring the Adventures of Gregory Gremlin," script and art by Lindsay Arnold (as Ellé); Lindsay recalls his days as an artist in Australian local TV in the 1960s. "Pong Wook-EE," script and art by Kim Deitch; Kewpie sees a performance from the young Doc Ledicker. "I-I-I," script and art by B.N. Duncan; Dumkovsky tries to work through his problems. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.95. Cover price $2.50.

  • #24, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #24, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #24, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Oct 1987 by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. Harvey Sez column; Harvey Pekar advises aspiring writers and illustrators on how to get published and questions the competence of editors and publishers. "Daily Strip," script and art by Bill Griffith; Ahead on his syndicated strip, Bill Griffith takes a vacation. "Gary's Birthday Present," script and art by Dori Seda and Don Donahue; Dori and Don clean Gary's house. "The Adventures of 'Wichita' the Rat Dancer," script and art by Robert Crumb; Soap opera with sexual content. "40," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb; Aline turns 40 and remembers a visit to a weight-reducing camp during childhood. "Mrs. Holla and the Magic Ring!", script and art by Kim Deitch; Buster has an alcoholic hallucination. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.95. Cover price $2.50.

  • #26, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #26, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #26, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Dec 1987 by Last Gasp.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. Harvey Sez column; Harvey Pekar praises the new comics journalism, including the likes of Joe Sacco, Bill Tulp and Tom Keough. "People... Ya Gotta Love 'Em!", script and art by Robert Crumb; The struggle through the great mass of humanity. "A Bird in the Beard," script and art by Penny Moran Van Horn; DJ Don has a crush on Barb. "Quaker School Q-Ties in Plan Against The Boys," script and art by Phoebe Gloeckner; A group of schoolgirls discover one of their number has reached puberty. Untitled story, script and art by Spain Rodriguez; Big Bitch acquires a formula enabling the total recall of dreams. "A Scam a Day: Growing Up as Arnie's Girl," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb; Arnie's brutal parenting. "Where Am I?," script and art by Roy Tompkins; A is man plagued by a violent hallucination. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • #27, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #27, 1st Printing
    Weirdo (1981) #27, 1st Printing
    Tags: Underground
    Published Jan 1988 by Last Gasp.
    • Light residue.

    Cover by Robert Crumb. Several short strips by David Carrino and Peter Bagge. Harvey Sez column; Harvey Pekar praises Terry Laban's "Unsupervised Existence," Daniel Clowes' "Eightball" and Chester Brown's "Ed the Happy Clown"; A Kominsky-Crumb masthead illustration is included. Untitled Mode O'Day story, script and art by Robert Crumb; Mode is persuaded to become a partner in a new restaurant. "The Prince and the Art Girl," script and art by Carol Lay; Carol is wooed by a prince. "Texas Characters," script and art by Penny Moran Van Horn; Recollections of a co-worker. "Report from the Disaster Scene," script and art by Lloyd Dangle; Lloyd's prelude to the 1989 San Francisco earthquake. "Merci Areevwahr Ameriker," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb; Aline's observations about what's being left behind in the USA. "Oh, Baby," script and art by Art Spiegelman and Charles Burns. 44 pgs., B&W. 8-in. x 11-in. $2.95. Cover price $2.50.

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    $40 WEIRDO #27, 1988, ROBERT CRUMB, LAST GASP, UNDERGROUND COMIC NM
    $44 Weirdo # 27 FN Last Gap Comic Book Magazine Robert Crump 2 J343

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  • Issue #1-1ST
    Welcome to Unicorn School HC (2024 Ladybird Book) 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Written by Rose Cobden. Art and cover by Loretta Schauer. From the author-illustrator team of Welcome to Dinosaur School comes a story that will help prepare your little unicorns for their own first day at school! Rocky is very excited. It's his first day of school and he just can't wait! Racing to the school gates with all the other little unicorns, Rocky walks proudly through the corridors to his new classroom. But when he makes a mistake with his assignment, he starts to worry if he'll be allowed to stay. Once Rocky gains the confidence that comes from finding a new friend, he is able to face his fear together as they inspire each other to be brave. Join Rocky as he discovers the magic of friendship and teamwork. Packed with adorable illustrations and easy-to-read rhyming text, this picture book is perfect for sparking conversations about first-day worries. Hardcover, 10-in. x 10-in., 32 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $14.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Well GN (2025 Top Shelf) 1-1ST


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    The Well

    1st printing. Story and art by Jon Allen. Veronika is 24 and tired: of her crummy boyfriend, of living with her parents, of feeling stalled out while everyone else moved on. With a new job coding software for a "wellness" company that makes brain-boosting energy drinks, she finally has a chance to turn things around. At this rate, Veronika may never feel tired again! But as she gets more comfortable with the office and the people in it, Veronika stumbles upon surprises in the dark that leave her questioning everything she thought she knew about the world... and about herself. Jon Allen's THE WELL combines deadpan dialogue with thrilling plot twists, and its skepticism about techno-utopian promises is matched by its affection for relatable characters. Softcover, 7-in. x 7-in., 720 pages, B&W. Cover price $29.99.

  • Issue #1A
    What If Donald Duck Became Thor (2024 Marvel) 1A

    Written by Riccardo Secchi. Art by Giada Perissinotto. Cover by Lorenzo Pastrovicchio. IS THIS FOWL WORTHY OF THE HAMMER OF THOR?! When DONALD DUCK chaperones HUEY, DEWEY AND LOUIE on an archaeological trip to search for ancient Viking artifacts, he finds more than he bargained for when he comes across the STONE DUCKS FROM SATURN preparing for an invasion. But everything changes when he discovers an enchanted cane that causes an egg-ceptional transformation, gifting him with the POWER OF THOR! Can he learn how to use his new abilities in time to save DUCKBURG before he changes back? Find out in this mind-twisting retelling of THE MIGHTY THOR'S THUNDEROUS ORIGIN! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #1B
    What If Donald Duck Became Thor (2024 Marvel) 1B

    Written by Riccardo Secchi. Art by Giada Perissinotto. Cover by Phil Noto. IS THIS FOWL WORTHY OF THE HAMMER OF THOR?! When DONALD DUCK chaperones HUEY, DEWEY AND LOUIE on an archaeological trip to search for ancient Viking artifacts, he finds more than he bargained for when he comes across the STONE DUCKS FROM SATURN preparing for an invasion. But everything changes when he discovers an enchanted cane that causes an egg-ceptional transformation, gifting him with the POWER OF THOR! Can he learn how to use his new abilities in time to save DUCKBURG before he changes back? Find out in this mind-twisting retelling of THE MIGHTY THOR'S THUNDEROUS ORIGIN! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #1C
    What If Donald Duck Became Thor (2024 Marvel) 1C
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    Written by Riccardo Secchi. Art by Giada Perissinotto. Cover by Peach Momoko. IS THIS FOWL WORTHY OF THE HAMMER OF THOR?! When DONALD DUCK chaperones HUEY, DEWEY AND LOUIE on an archaeological trip to search for ancient Viking artifacts, he finds more than he bargained for when he comes across the STONE DUCKS FROM SATURN preparing for an invasion. But everything changes when he discovers an enchanted cane that causes an egg-ceptional transformation, gifting him with the POWER OF THOR! Can he learn how to use his new abilities in time to save DUCKBURG before he changes back? Find out in this mind-twisting retelling of THE MIGHTY THOR'S THUNDEROUS ORIGIN! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.

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  • Issue #1D
    What If Donald Duck Became Thor (2024 Marvel) 1D

    Written by Riccardo Secchi. Art by Giada Perissinotto. Cover by Walter Simonson. IS THIS FOWL WORTHY OF THE HAMMER OF THOR?! When DONALD DUCK chaperones HUEY, DEWEY AND LOUIE on an archaeological trip to search for ancient Viking artifacts, he finds more than he bargained for when he comes across the STONE DUCKS FROM SATURN preparing for an invasion. But everything changes when he discovers an enchanted cane that causes an egg-ceptional transformation, gifting him with the POWER OF THOR! Can he learn how to use his new abilities in time to save DUCKBURG before he changes back? Find out in this mind-twisting retelling of THE MIGHTY THOR'S THUNDEROUS ORIGIN! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.

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  • Issue #1E
    What If Donald Duck Became Thor (2024 Marvel) 1E

    Written by Riccardo Secchi. Art by Giada Perissinotto. Cover by Skottie Young. IS THIS FOWL WORTHY OF THE HAMMER OF THOR?! When DONALD DUCK chaperones HUEY, DEWEY AND LOUIE on an archaeological trip to search for ancient Viking artifacts, he finds more than he bargained for when he comes across the STONE DUCKS FROM SATURN preparing for an invasion. But everything changes when he discovers an enchanted cane that causes an egg-ceptional transformation, gifting him with the POWER OF THOR! Can he learn how to use his new abilities in time to save DUCKBURG before he changes back? Find out in this mind-twisting retelling of THE MIGHTY THOR'S THUNDEROUS ORIGIN! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.

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  • Issue #1F
    What If Donald Duck Became Thor (2024 Marvel) 1F

    Limited 1 for 100 Retailer Incentive Variant Cover. Written by Riccardo Secchi. Art by Giada Perissinotto. Cover by Lorenzo Pastrovicchio. IS THIS FOWL WORTHY OF THE HAMMER OF THOR?! When DONALD DUCK chaperones HUEY, DEWEY AND LOUIE on an archaeological trip to search for ancient Viking artifacts, he finds more than he bargained for when he comes across the STONE DUCKS FROM SATURN preparing for an invasion. But everything changes when he discovers an enchanted cane that causes an egg-ceptional transformation, gifting him with the POWER OF THOR! Can he learn how to use his new abilities in time to save DUCKBURG before he changes back? Find out in this mind-twisting retelling of THE MIGHTY THOR'S THUNDEROUS ORIGIN! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #1G
    What If Donald Duck Became Thor (2024 Marvel) 1G

    Limited 1 for 50 Retailer Incentive Variant Cover. Written by Riccardo Secchi. Art by Giada Perissinotto. Cover by Phil Noto. IS THIS FOWL WORTHY OF THE HAMMER OF THOR?! When DONALD DUCK chaperones HUEY, DEWEY AND LOUIE on an archaeological trip to search for ancient Viking artifacts, he finds more than he bargained for when he comes across the STONE DUCKS FROM SATURN preparing for an invasion. But everything changes when he discovers an enchanted cane that causes an egg-ceptional transformation, gifting him with the POWER OF THOR! Can he learn how to use his new abilities in time to save DUCKBURG before he changes back? Find out in this mind-twisting retelling of THE MIGHTY THOR'S THUNDEROUS ORIGIN! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    When Pigs Fly HC (2021 Dial Books) A Batpig Book 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    Story and art by Rob Harrell.

    Introducing a supremely hilarious graphic novel featuring an unstoppable, super-swine hero who boldly fights for justice!

    Gary Yorkshire was your perfectly average, fuzzy pink pig who loved tasty sandwiches, video games, mud baths, and hanging out with his friends Carl the fish and Brooklyn the bat. Until one day... a radioactive bat bite gives him powers he never would have dreamed of! Inspired by his old Crimson Swine comics, Gary decides that he'll use his powers for good and becomes (drumroll) Batpig!

    Now he just needs a good zinger of a Batpig slogan, a spandex costume that flatters his rear end... and maybe a little advice about how in the world to defeat super-villains?

    Hardcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 240 pages, full color.

    Cover price $14.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Whiskers Sisters GN (2017 Lerner) 1-1ST

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "May's Wild Walk!" Story and art by Miss Paty. Enjoy lively, colorful, fairy-tale-style fun with the Whiskers Sisters! Maya has antlers. Mia's a cat. And May can't quite talk yet. But they're all family! They live in the woods with their grandfather, the Guardian of the Forest - and they get into all kinds of adventures with the chatty animals that live nearby. A letter from Mrs. Owl, the Whiskers Sisters' mail carrier, prompts Mia and Maya to plan a celebration. But their little sister, May, has been swept up in Mrs. Owl's mailbag! Soon May is in the woods having a wild afternoon. But will she make it home in time for the party? Softcover, 8-in. x 10-in., 40 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $7.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Who's Got Game? The Lion or the Mouse? HC (2003 Simon & Schuster) 1-1ST

    1st Printing. Written by Toni Morrison and Slade Morrison. Art and Cover by Pascal Lemaitre. The cocky lion, the self-proclaimed "baddest in the land," believes himself invincible until he gets a thorn stuck in his paw. Only a weak little mouse can help him, but then the lion must indulge the mouse's ridiculous pride and appetite for power! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 9-in., 36 pages, full color.

  • Issue #1-REP
    Who's Who Omnibus HC (2021 DC) 1-REP


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985) #1-26, Who's Who Update 1987 #1-5, Who's Who Update 1988 #1-4, plus material from Action Comics (1938-2011 DC) Annual #2, Batman (1940-2011) Annual #13, Blackhawk (1989) Annual #1, Detective Comics (1937-2011 1st Series) Annual #2, Doctor Fate (1989) Annual #1, Green Arrow (1987-1998 1st Series) Annual #2, Justice League America (1987) Annual #3, Secret Origins (1986-1990 2nd Series) Annual #3, Swamp Thing (1982-1996 2nd Series) Annual #5, The Flash (1987-2009 2nd Series) Annual #3, The New Teen Titans (1984) Annual #5, The Question (1988) Annual #2, and Wonder Woman (1987-2006 2nd Series) Annual #2.

    Written by Len Wein, Marv Wolfman, Peter Sanderson, Mike W. Barr, Paul Levitz, Gary Cohn, Todd Klein, E. Nelson Bridwell, Bob Rozakis, Paul Kupperberg, Barbara Randall, Greg Weisman, Joey Cavalieri, Tony Isabella, John Ostrander, Jonathan Peterson, Doug Moench, Robert Greenberger and Mark Waid. Cover by George Perez and Dick Giordano. Introduction by Robert Greenberger.

    The series fans demanded is collected at last!

    Whos Who began in 1984 and ran through the 1990s, cataloguing every character, good or evil, in the DC Universe, from Abel to Zyklon and beyond—with copious detail on powers, origins, and other key facets of each character. Illustrated by a wide range of top artists from the Golden Age of comics through the 1980s indie comics scene - including George Perez, Todd McFarlane, Jim Aparo, Peter Laird, Jack Kirby, and Dick Giordano to name only a few - Whos Who was a feast for the eyes and the ultimate guide to the denizens of the DC Universe.

    Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,320 pages, full color.

    Cover art credits for the Who's Who series: George Perez, Paris Cullins, Ernie Colon, John Byrne, Joe Staton, Eduardo Barreto, Kevin Maguire, Joe Brozowski, Todd McFarlane, Pablo Marcos, Ty Templeton, Dick Giordano and Mike DeCarlo.

    Character/artist listing: Abel by Joe Orlando; Abnegazar, Rath & Ghast by Craig Hamilton and Dick Giordano; Abra Kadabra by Carmine Infantino and Frank McLaughlin; Adam Strange by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson; Aegeus by Don Heck; Air Wave I & Air Wave II by Alex Saviuk and Giordano; Alley-Kat-Abra by Scott Shaw!; All-Star Squadron by Jerry Ordway; All-Star Squadron Headquarters by Marshall Rogers; Amazing-Man by Jerry Ordway; Amazo by Mike Zeck and John Beatty; Ambush Bug by Keith Giffen and Bob Oksner; Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld by Ernie Colon; Angle Man by Jose Delbo and Romeo Tanghal; Animal-Man by Gil Kane; Anthro by Howie Post; Apokolips by Greg Theakston; Aqualad & Aquagirl by George Perez; Aquaman by Chuck Patton and Dick Giordano; Arak, Son of Thunder by Ernie Colon; Arcane by Steve Bissette and John Totleben; Arion, Lord of Atlantis by Jan Duursema; Arkham Asylum by Steve Bissette and John Totleben; Atlantis by Marshall Rogers; Atom I by Rick Hoberg and Romeo Tanghal; Atom II by Gil Kane; Atomic Knight by Murphy Anderson; Atomic Skull by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson; Auron by Tod Smith and Rick Magyar; Automan by Alex Saviuk and Romeo Tanghal; Azrael by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez and Romeo Tanghal; Balloon Buster by Joe Kubert; Baron Bedlam by Jim Aparo; Baron Blitzkrieg by Rick Hoberg and Romeo Tanghal; Baron Winters by Gene Colan and Bob Smith; Barren Earth by Ron Randall; Batcave by Howard Bender and Gary Martin; Batgirl by Brent Anderson and Terry Austin; Bat Lash by Dave Gibbons; Batman I by Dave Gibbons; Batman II by Dick Giordano; Bat-Equipment by Dick Giordano and Mike DeCarlo; Bat-Mite by Marshall Rogers; Batwoman by Dick Giordano; Beautiful Dreamer by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Ben Boxer by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Big Barda by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Big Bear by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Big Sir by Carmine Infantino and Klaus Janson; Bizarro by Kevin O'Neill; Bizarro World by Curt Swan and Karl Kesel; Black Bison by Pat Broderick; Blackbriar Thorn by Joe Kubert; Black Canary I & Black Canary II by Terry Austin; Black Condor by Jerry Ordway; Blackfire by George Perez; Black Hand by Gil Kane; Blackhawk by Dave Cockrum and Murphy Anderson; Blackhawks by Dave Cockrum and Murphy Anderson; Blackhawk Plane/Island by Dave Cockrum and Murphy Anderson; Black Lightning by Jim Aparo; Black Manta by Bill Willingham and Romeo Tanghal; Black Orchid by Terry Austin; Black Pirate by Jerry Ordway; Black Racer by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Blackrock by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson; Black Spider by Pat Broderick; Blackstarr by Carmine Infantino and Rick Magyar; Blockbuster by Michael T. Gilbert; Blok by Steve Lightle; Blue Beetle by Steve Rude; Blue Devil by Paris Cullins and Gary Martin; Bolt by Paris Cullins and Gary Martin; Bouncing Boy by Keith Giffen and Karl Kesel; Boy Commandos by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Brain by Bill Sienkiewicz; Brainiac by Ed Hannigan and Mike DeCarlo; Brainiac 5 by Curt Swan and Karl Kesel; Brain Storm by Curt Swan and Al Williamson; Brain Wave by Joe Staton; Brainwave Jr. by Jerry Ordway; Breathtaker by Rafael Kayanan; Bronze Tiger by Denys Cowan and Frank Giacoia; Broot by Shawn McManus; Brother Blood by George Perez; Brotherhood of Evil by George Perez; Brother Power by Valentino and Karl Kesel; Bug-Eyed Bandit by Gil Kane; Bug & Byte by Rafael Kayanan and Bob Smith; B'Wana Beast by Chuck Patton and Rick Magyar; Byth by Joe Kubert; Cadre by Chuck Patton and Mike Machlan; Cain by Joe Orlando; Calculator by Alex Saviuk and Terry Austin; Calendar Man by Pat Broderick; Camelot 3000 by Brian Bolland; Captain Atom by Denys Cowan and Rick Magyar; Captain Boomerang by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson; Captain Carrot by Scott Shaw!; Captain Cold by Bob Smith; Captain Comet by Murphy Anderson; Captain Compass by Gray Morrow; Captain Fear by Walt Smonson; Captain Marvel by Kurt Schaffenberger; Captain Marvel Jr. by Dave Cockrum; Captain Nazi by Gil Kane; Captain Storm by Irv Novick and Romeo Tanghal; Cat-Man by Art Adams; Catwoman I by Dave Stevens; Catwoman II by Brent Anderson; Cavalier by Alan Weiss and Dick Giordano; Cave Carson by Tim Truman; Celsius by Joe Staton; Challengers Mountain by Keith Giffen and John Celardo; Challengers of the Unknown by Jack Kirby and Karl Kesel; Chameleon Boy by Keith Giffen and Karl Kesel; Changeling by George Perez and Romeo Tanghal; Cheetah I by Trina Robbins; Cheetah II by Steve Leialoha; Chemical King by Dan Jurgens and Larry Mahlstedt; Chemo by Terry Austin; Cheshire by George Perez and Romeo Tanghal; Chief by John Byrne; Chlorophyll Kid by Keith Giffen and Karl Kesel; Chris KL-99 by Curt Swan and Romeo Tanghal; Chronos by Gil Kane; Cinnamon by Brent Anderson; Circe by Don Heck; Citadel by Tod Smith; Claw the Unconquered by Keith Giffen and Pablo Marcos; Clayfaces I, II & III by Marshall Rogers; Clock King by Dan Spiegle; Cluemaster by Carmine Infantino and Bob Smith; Colonel Computron by Carmine Infantino and Klaus Janson; Colonel Future by Eduardo Barreto; Color Kid by Keith Giffen and Bob Oksner; Colossal Boy by Steve Lightle and Bill Wray; Commander Steel by Jerry Ordway; Composite Superman by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson; Computo by Keith Giffen and Gary Martin; Congo Bill and Congorilla by Chuck Patton and Frank Giacoia; Construct by Howard Bender and Bill Wray; Controllers by Jerry Bingham; Copperhead by Pat Broderick; Cosmic Boy by Richard Howell and Karl Kesel; Cosmic King by Tom Mandrake; Council by Carmine Infantino and Larry Mahlstedt; Count Vertigo by Trevor Von Eeden and Dick Giordano; Crazy Quilt by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Creature Commandos by Jerry Ordway; Creeper by Dave Gibbons; Crime Doctor by Denys Cowan and Steve Mitchell; Crime Syndicate by Paris Cullins and Terry Austin; Crimson Avenger by Jerry Ordway; Croc by Ed Hannigan and Romeo Tanghal; Cyborg by George Perez and Romeo Tanghal; Cyclotron by Jerry Ordway; Daily Planet by Curt Swan and Al Williamson; Dark Circel by Dan Jurgens and Karl Kesel; Dark Opal by Ernie Colon; Darkseid by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Dawnstar by James Sherman; Deadman by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez; Deadshot by Marshall Rogers and Terry Austin; Deathbolt by Jerry Ordway; Deep Six by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Deimos by Mike Grell; Demolition Team by Dave Gibbons; Demon by Jack Kirby and Terry Austin; Demonia by Mike Hernandez and Romeo Tanghal; Desaad by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Despero by Len Wein and Dick Giordano; Destiny by Eduardo Barreto; Detective Chimp by Carmine Infantino and Bill Wray; Dial 'H' For Hero by Howard Bender and Dennis Jensen; Dinosaur Island by Bill Wray and Greg Theakston; Doctor Alchemy by Mike Vosburg and Dick Giordano; Doctor Bedlam by Jack Kirby and Mike Machlan; Doctor Cyber by Don Heck; Doctor Destiny by Rudy Nebres; Doctor Double X by Rich Buckler and Larry Mahlstedt; Doctor Fate by Keith Giffen and Larry Mahlstedt; Doctor Light I by Paris Cullins and Eduardo Barreto; Doctor Light II by Ron Randall; Doctor Mid-Nite by Matt Wagner and Romeo Tanghal; Doctor Occult by Eduardo Barreto; Doctor Phosphorus by Walt Simonson; Doctor Polaris by Gil Kane; Doctor Psycho by Stephen DeStefano and Bruce Patterson; Doctor Regulus by Pat Broderick; Doctor Thirteen by Tony DeZuniga; Doctor Tzin-Tzin by Bill Sienkiewicz; Doll Man by Murphy Anderson; Dolphin by Dave Stevens; Don Caballero by Bill Wray; Doom Patrol I by John Byrne; Doom Patrol II by Joe Staton and Terry Austin; Dragon King by Greg LaRocque and Bob Wiacek; Dream Girl by James Sherman; Duke of Deception by Jose Delbo and Bob Smith; Dummy by Marshall Rogers; Duo Damsel by Mary Wilshire and Dick Giordano; Duplicate Boy by Jerry Bingham and Dick Giordano; Earthworm by Tim Burgard; Easy Company by Joe Kubert; Eclipso by Dave Gibbons; Elastic Lad by Howard Bender and Romeo Tanghal; Elasti-Girl by John Byrne; El Diablo by Gray Morrow; Electrocutioner by David Ross and Klaus Janson; Element Lad by Colleen Doran and Karl Kesel; Elongated Man by Carmine Infantino and Dick Giordano; El Papagayo by Mark Texeira and Frank Giacoia; Elu by Shawn McManus; Emerald Empress by Curt Swan and Karl Kesel; Enchantress by Carl Potts and Dick Giordano; Enemy Ace by Joe Kubert; Enforcer by Rafael Kayanan and Gary Martin; Eradicator by Carmine Infantino and Dennis Jensen; Evil Star by Gil Kane; Fadeaway Man by Dave Cockrum; Fastback by Scott Shaw!; Fatal Five by Steve Lightle and Bill Wray; Fearsome Five by George Perez; Felicity by Dan Spiegle; Felix Faust by Gil Kane; Female Furies by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Ferro Lad by Dan Day and Larry Mahlstedt; Fiddler by Sandy Plunkett and Joe Rubinstein; Firebrand I by Murphy Anderson, Firebrand II by Rich Buckler and Mike DeCarlo; Firebug by Denys Cowan and Bob Smith; Firefly by Bret Blevins; Firehair by Joe Kubert; Firehawk by Rafael Kayanan and Dick Giordano; Fire Jade by Dan Jurgens and Dick Giordano; Fire Lad by Keith Giffen and Karl Kesel; Firestorm by Al Milgrom; Fisherman by Luke McDonnell and Bill Wray; Flash I by Eduardo Barreto; Flash II by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson; Floronic Man by Steve Bissette; Forager by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Force of July by Jerome Moore and Bruce Patterson; Forever People by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Forgotten Heroes by Paris Cullins and Gary Martin; Forgotten Villains by Paris Cullins and Gary Martin; Freedom Fighters by Alex Saviuk and Romeo Tanghal; Funky Flashman by Jack Kirby and Bill Wray; Fury by Jerry Ordway; Galactic Golem by Curt Swan and Rick Burchett; Gambler by Tom Mandrake; Gang by Carmine Infantino and Bob Oksner; Garguax by Terry Austin; Garn Daanuth by Jan Duursema; Gemworld by Ernie Colon and Karl Kesel; General Immortus by Bret Blevins; Gentleman Ghost by Joe Kubert; Geo-Force by Jim Aparo; Ghost by Carl Potts and Bob Wiacek; Ghost Patrol by Luke McDonnell and Karl Kesel; G.I. Robot by Mike Chen and Murphy Anderson; Gizmo by George Perez; Global Guardians by Eduardo Barreto; Glorious Godfrey by Jack Kirby and Bob Smith; Golden Gladiator by Russ Heath; Golden Glider by Irv Novick and Dick Giordano; Goldface by Gil Kane; Gordanians by Bruce Patterson; Gorilla City by Alan Kupperberg and Rick Magyar; Gorilla Grodd by Carmine Infantino and Bill Sienkiewicz; Granny Goodness by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Gravedigger by Dick Ayers and Ricardo Villagran; Green Arrow I by George Tuska and Bill Wray; Green Arrow II by Mike Grell; Green Lantern I by George Freeman; Green Lantern II by Gil Kane; Green Lantern III by Joe Staton; Green Lantern Corps by Brian Bolland; Green Man by Shawn McManus; Grimbor by Craig Hamilton and Dick Giordano; Grim Ghost by Bill Sienkiewicz; Guardian by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Guardians of the Universe by Gil Kane; Gunner & Sarge by William Wray; Gypsy by Chuck Patton and Bob Smith; Halo by Jim Aparo; Harbinger by George Perez; Harlequin by Martin Nodell and Dick Giordano; Harpis by Shawn McManus and Bob Smith; Haunted Tank by Sam Glanzman; Hawk by Frank Thorne; Hawk & Dove by Denys Cowan and Dick Giordano; Hawkgirl by Steve Rude; Hawkman I by Murphy Anderson; Hawkman II by Joe Kubert; Hawkwoman by Paul Smith; Heat Wave by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella; Hector Hammond by Gil Kane; Helix by Todd McFarlane and Greg Theakston; Hercules by Walt Simonson; Heroes of Lallor by Curt Swan and Karl Kesel; Highfather by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Hippolyta by Jerry Ordway; H.I.V.E. by George Perez; Hop Harrigan by Terry Beatty; Houngan by George Perez; Hourman I by Murphy Anderson; Hourman II by Denys Cowan and Rick Magyar; Human Bomb by William Messner-Loebs; Human Target by Dick Giordano; Hunter's Hellcats by Mike Chen and Joe Orlando; Huntress I by Rick Stasi and Karl Kesel; Huntress II by Joe Staton; Hyathis by Richard Howell and Dick Giordano; Hyena by Rafael Kayanan and Bob Smith; Icicle by Paris Cullins and Karl Kesel; Immortal Man by Denys Cowan and Eduardo Barreto; Inferior Five by Joe Orlando; Infinite Man by Greg LaRocque and Larry Mahlstedt; Infinity Inc. by Jerry Ordway; Infinity Inc. Headquarters by Todd McFarlane; Infinity Man by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Injustice Gang by Luke McDonnell and Dick Giordano; Injustice Society by Joe Staton; Insect Queen I & Insect Queen II by Howard Bender and Kurt Schaffenberger; Invisible Destroyer by Jerome Moore and Karl Kesel; Invisible Kid I by Curt Swan and Al Gordon; Invisible Kid II by Art Adams; I...Vampire by Tom Sutton and Dick Giordano; I.Q. by Murphy Anderson; Iron Major by Joe Kubert; Iron Wolf by Howard Chaykin; Jade by Jerry Ordway; Jason Bard by Don Heck; Javelin by Dave Gibbons; Jemm by Gene Colan and Bob McLeod; Jennifer Morgan by Dan Jurgens and Mike DeCarlo; Jericho by George Perez; Jester by Ken Steacy; Jinx by Chuck Patton and Bob Smith; Johnny Cloud by Joe Brozowski and Sal Amendola; Johnny Quick by Kerry Gammill and Bruce Patterson; Johnny Peril by Trevor Von Eeden and Dick Giordano; Johnny Thunder & Thunderbolt by Steve Leialoha; Johnny Thunder II by Gil Kane; Joker by Marshall Rogers; Jonah Hex by Mark Texeira and Tony DeZuniga; Jonni Thunder by Dick Giordano; Jonny Double by Denys Cowan and Bill Wray; Jor-El by Wayne Boring and Jerry Ordway; Judo Master by Frank McLaughlin; Justice League of America by Luke McDonnell and Bill Wray; Justice League Headquarters by Howard Bender and Roy Richardson; Justice Society of America by Jerry Ordway; Justice Society Headquarters by Todd McFarlane; J. Wilbur Wolfingham by Bob Smith; Kalibak by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Kalista by Tod Smith; Kamandi by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Kana by Joe Brozowski and Bob Smith; Kandor by Howard Bender and Bob Smith; Kanjar Ro by Murphy Anderson; Karate Kid by Steve Lightle and Larry Mahlstedt; Katana by Jim Aparo; Key by Paris Cullins and Eduardo Barreto; Khunds by Dan Jurgens and Greg Theakston; Kid Devil by Alan Kupperberg and Bob Smith; Kid Eternity by Murphy Anderson; Kid Flash by George Perez; Killer Frost by Al Milgrom; Killer Moth by Tom Mandrake; Killer Shark by Kyle Baker; King by Marshall Rogers; King Faraday by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson; Knights of the Galaxy by Carmine Infantino and Joe Rubinstein; Kobra by Alan Davis; Kole by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez; Kong the Untamed by Alfredo Alcala; Krona by Gil Kane; Krypto by Colleen Doran and Rick Magyar; Krypton by Howard Bender and Joe DelBeato; Kryptonite by Howard Bender and Bill Collins; Kulak by Michael Chen and Bob Smith; Kung by Denys Cowan and Dick Giordano; Lady Chian by Jan Duursema; Lady Lunar by Will Meugniot; Lady Quark by George Perez; League of Assassins by Kyle Baker; League of Super-Assassins by Joe Staton and Dick Giordano; Legion Academy by Dan Jurgens and Greg Theakston; Legion of Substitute Heroes by Keith Giffen; Legion of Super-Heroes by Greg LaRocque and Larry Mahlstedt; Legion of Super-Heroes Headquarters by Keith Giffen and Larry Mahlstedt; Legion of Super-Pets by Curt Swan and Bob Smith; Legion of Super-Villains by Steve Lightle; Liberty Belle by Mitch Schauer and Dick Giordano; Lightning Lad by Dave Cockrum; Lightning Lass by June Brigman and Roy Richardson; Lightning Lord by Jim Starlin; Lightray by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Lilith by George Perez; Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys by Stephen DeStefano and Bob Smith; Little Cheese by Scott Shaw!; Lois Lane by Bob Oksner; Looker by Jim Aparo; Lord of Time by Michael Chen and Greg Theakston; Lord Satanis by Curt Swan and Bob Smith; Lord Shilling by Jose Delbo and Bob Smith; Losers by Joe Brozowski and Bill Wray; Luthor I by Wayne Boring and Dick Giordano; Luthor II by Curt Swan and George Perez; Luthor III by Richard Howell and Mike DeCarlo; Luthor IV by George Perez; Maaldor the Darklord by Curt Swan and Dave Hunt; Machiste by Mike Grell and Bob Smith; Madame .44 by Gil Kane; Madame Rouge by John Byrne; Madame Xanadu by Michael William Kaluta; Mademoiselle Marie by Andy Kubert; Mad Hatter by Bill Sienkiewicz; Magnetic Kid by Greg LaRocque and Karl Kesel; Major Disaster by Gil Kane; Mal by Chuck Patton and Romeo Tanghal; Malagigi by Ernie Colon; Mammoth by George Perez; Man-Bat by Ed Hannigan and Ricardo Villagran; Manhawks by Murphy Anderson; Manhunter I by Tom Mandrake; Manhunter II by Walt Simonson; Manhunters by Kevin O'Neill; Mano by Jim Starlin; Mantis by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Mara by Jan Duursema; Mariah by Ron Randall; Mark Moonrider by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Mars by Don Heck; Martian Manhunter by Luke McDonnell and Larry Mahlstedt; Marvel Family by Kurt Schaffenberger; Mary Marvel by Bob Oksner; Master Jailer by Rick Leonardi and Rick Magyar; Masters of Disaster by Alan Davis; Matrix-Prime by Carmine Infantino and Gary Martin; Matter-Eater Lad by Keith Giffen and Bob Smith; Matter Master by Murphy Anderson; Maxie Zeus by Trevor Von Eeden and Dick Giordano; 'Mazing Man by Stephen DeStefano and Karl Kesel; Mento by George Perez; Mera by John Workman; Mercenaries by Sam Glanzman; Merlyn by Mark Gruenwald and Rick Magyar; Merry by Rick Stasi and Carlos Villagran; Metallo by Greg Theakston; Metal Men by Ross Andru and Terry Austin; Metamorpho by Jim Aparo; Metron by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Midnight by Michael T. Gilbert; Mindboggler by Joe Brozowski and Rick Magyar; Mirage by Bill Sienkiewicz; Mirror Master by Carmine Infantino and Steve Mitchell; Miss Liberty by Don Lomax; Mist by Murphy Anderson; Mr. America by Rich Buckler and Romeo Tanghal; Mister Atom by Michael Chen and Mike DeCarlo; Mister E by Dan Spiegle; Mister Element by Carmine Infantino and Greg Theakston; Mister Freeze by Bob Smith; Mister Mind by Scott Shaw!; Mister Mind's Monster Society of Evil by Dave Gibbons; Mister Miracle by Jack Kirby and Dick Giordano; Mr. Mxyztplk & Mr. Mxyzptlk by Marshall Rogers; Mister Tawky Tawny by Kurt Schaffenberger; Mr. Terrific by Stephen DeStefano and Romeo Tanghal; Mon-El by Steve Lightle; Mongul by Jim Starlin; Monitor by Geoge Perez; Monocle by Steve Erwin and Karl Kesel; Monsieur Mallah by Bill Sienkiewicz; Mordru by Pat Broderick; Morgaine Le Fey by Brian Bolland; Mother Box by Jack Kirby and Mike Royer; Multi-Man by Chuck Patton and Larry Mahlstedt; Multiplex by Joe Brozowski and Greg Brooks; Myrwhydden by Gil Kane; Mysto by Denys Cowan and Greg Brooks; Nathaniel Dusk by Gene Colan and Dick Giordano; Nebiros by Paris Cullins and Gary Martin; Negative Man by John Byrne; Negative Woman by Joe Staton and Karl Kesel; Nekron by Joe Staton; Nemesis by Dan Spiegle; Nemesis Kid by Curt Swan and Kyle Baker; Neptune Perkins by Mike Clark and Bill Collins; New Genesis by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; New Gods by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; New Olympians by Paul Neary; Newsboy Legion by Jack Kirby and Karl Kesel; Night & Fog by Arvell Jones and Sam Grainger; Night Force by Gene Colan and Bob Smith; Night Girl by Terry Austin; Nighthawk by Leonard Starr; Nightmaster by Charles Vess; Nightshade by Cindy Martin and Joe Rubinstein; Night-Slayer by Gene Colan and Bob Smith; Nightwing by George Perez; Nightwing & Flamebird by Curt Swan and Karl Kesel; Nimbus by Shawn McManus; Nocturna by Tom Mandrake; Northwind by Jerry Ordway and Mike Machlan; Nuclear Family by Jim Aparo; Nuklon by Jerry Ordway and Mike Machlan; Obsidian by Jerry Ordway and Mike Machlan; Ocean Master by Craig Hamilton; Olympian Gods by George Perez and Dick Giordano; OMAC by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Omega Men by Shawn McManus; Onyx by Jerome Moore and Dell Barras; Orion by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; O.S.S. by Ric Estrada; Outsider by Carmine Infantino and Karl Kesel; Outsiders by Jim Aparo; Outsiders HQ by Jim Aparo; Paradise Island by Jose Delbo and Greg Theakston; Parasite by Denys Cowan and Frank McLaughlin; Pariah by George Perez; Patchwork Man by Steve Bissette; Peacemaker by Keith Giffen and Gary Martin; Penguin by Howard Bender and Bill Wray; Per Degaton by Todd McFarlane and Rick Magyar; Persuader by Ron Wilson and Pablo Marcos; Phantom Girl by Jaime Hernandez; Phantom Lady by Dave Stevens; Phantom Stranger by Jim Aparo; Phantom Zone by Rick Veitch; Phobia by Chuck Patton and Karl Kesel; Pied Piper by Carmine Infantino and Dennis Jensen; Pig-Iron by Scott Shaw!; Plasmus by Marv Wolfman and George Perez; Plastic Man by Joe Staton; Plastique by Joe Brozowski and Dell Barras; Poison Ivy by Steve Rude; Polar Boy by Steve Lightle; Power Girl by Joe Staton; Pow-Wow Smith by Carmine Infantino and Dick Giordano; Prankster by Wayne Boring and John Byrne; Predator by Dave Gibbons; Primus by Shawn McManus; Prince Ra-Man by Alex Saviuk and Joe Giella; Privateer by Stan Woch and Bob Smith; Professor Amos Fortune by Luke McDonnell and Bill Wray; Professor Hugo Strange by Denys Cowan and Art Nichols; Professor Ivo by Irv Novick and Rodin Rodriguez; Professor Milo by Mike Zeck and John Beatty; Proty by Keith Giffen and Joe Rubinstein; Psi by Carmine Infantino and Bob Oksner; Psimon by Chuck Patton and Larry Mahlstedt; Psions by Shawn McManus; Psycho-Pirate by Jerry Ordway; Pulsar Stargrave by Keith Pollard and Willie Blyberg; Punch & Jewelee by Art Adams and Gary Martin; Pursuer by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Puzzler by Wayne Boring and Kurt Schaffenberger; Quakemaster by Don Drake; Queen Bee by Steve Dillon; Question by Steve Ditko; Quicksilver by Murphy Anderson; Quislet by Greg LaRocque and Art Nichols; Qward by Gil Kane; Rag Doll by Steve Leialoha; Ragman by Joe Kubert; Rainbow Raider by Don Heck; Rann by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson; Ra's al Ghul by Jerry Bingham; Raven by George Perez; Ray by Murphy Anderson; Reactron by Carmine Infantino and Bob Oksner; Red Bee by Rick Hoberg; Red Star by Eduardo Barreto; Red Tornado I by Sheldon Mayer; Red Tornado II by Joe Brozowski and Greg Theakston; Reverse-Flash by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson; Rex the Wonder Dog by Gil Kane; Richard Dragon by Bill Wray; Riddler by David Mazzuchelli; Rip Hunter by Tim Truman; Robin I by Ken Steacy; Robin III by Tom Mandrake; Robotman I by Howard Bender and Steve Mitchell; Robotman II by John Byrne; Rose & Thorn I by Todd McFarlane; Rose & Thorn II by Dan Jurgens and Dick Giordano; Rostov by Ron Randall; Roving Ranger by Mike DeCarlo and Karl Kesel; Royal Flush Gang by Tom Mandrake; Roy Raymond, TV Detective by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez; Rubberduck by Scott Shaw!; Ryand'r by Shawn McManus; Sabbac by Kurt Schaffenberger; Sandman I by Michael Bair; Sandman II by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott; Sandy the Golden Boy by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Sarge Steel by Dick Giordano; Sargon the Sorcerer by Fred Fredericks and Dick Giordano; Saturn Girl by Curt Swan and Karl Kesel; Saturn Queen by Dan Jurgens and Bob Oksner; Scalphunter by George Evans; Scarecrow by Art Adams; Scavenger by Ron Frenz and Bob Smith; S.T.A.R. Labs by Ross Andru and Ricardo Villagran; Sea Devils by Russ Heath; Secret Six by Jack Sperling; Secret Society of Super-Villains by Alex Saviuk and Mike DeCarlo; Sensei by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez; Sensor Girl by Steve Lightle; Sgt. Rock by Joe Kubert; Serifan by Jack Kirby and Gary Martin; Seven Soldiers of Victory by Howard Bender and Dell Barras; Shade by Carmine Infantino and Rick Magyar; Shade the Changing Man by Steve Ditko; Shadow Lass by Steve Lightle; Shadow-Thief by Joe Kubert; Shaggy Man by Wendy Pini; Shakira by Mike Grell; Shark by Dave Gibbons; Shazam by Jerry Bingham; Shimmer by Chuck Patton and Bob Smith; Shining Knight by John Bolton; Shrinking Violet by Jaime Hernandez; Signalman by Ross Andru and Rick Magyar; Silent Knight by Irv Novick and Bruce Patterson; Silver Deer by Joe Brozowski and Rodin Rodriguez; Silver Ghost by Scott McLeod; Silver Scarab by Mike Machlan and Jerry Ordway; Silver Swan by Bill Sienkiewicz; Sinestro by Gil Kane; Sivana by Kurt Schaffenberger; Sivana Family by Kurt Schaffenberger; Skartaris by ?; Skull by Dan Jurgens and Dave Hunt; Skyman by Tom Grindberg; Slam Bradley by Jim Aparo; Slipknot by Joe Brozowski and Jerry Acerno; Snapper Carr by Joe Brozowski and Bernard Sachs; Solomon Grundy by Murphy Anderson; Sonar by Gil Kane; Son of Vulcan by Ross Andru and Romeo Tanghal; Space Cabbie by Bernard Sachs; Space Museum by Carmine Infantino and Mike DeCarlo; Space Ranger by John Workman and Bob Smith; Spanner's Galaxy by Tom Mandrake; Spawn of Frankenstein by Michael Kaluta; Spectre by Mike Machlan and Jerry Ordway; Speedy I by Eric Shanower; Speedy II by Stan Woch; Spellbinder by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella; Spider Guild by Kevin O'Neill; Spook by Irv Novick and Bill Wray; Sportsmaster by Chuck Beckum; Stalker by Steve Ditko and Joe Orlando; Star Boy by Greg LaRocque and Joe Rubinstein; Starfinger by Martin King and Dell Barras; Starfire I by Mike Vosburg; Starfire II by George Perez; Star Hawkins by Gil Kane; Star Hunters by Chuck Patton and Bob Smith; Starman I by Chris Warner; Starman II by Steve Ditko and Romeo Tanghal; Starro by Ian Akin; Star Rovers by Mark Wheatley; Star Sapphire by Gil Kane; Steel by Chuck Patton and Larry Mahlstedt; Steelclaw by Jerome Moore and Dell Barras; Steppenwolf by Jack Kirby and Terry Austin; Sterling Silversmith by Joe Brozowski and Roy Richardson; Stiletta by Ron Wagner and Carlos Garzon; Stone Boy by Richard Bruning and Karl Kesel; Stripesy by George Tuska and Joe Rubinstein; Strong Bow by Mark Badger; Suicide Squad by Luke McDonnell and Rick Magyar; Sun Boy by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez; Sunburst by Denys Cowan and Randy Emberlin; Sun Devils by Dan Jurgens and Steve Mitchell; Sun-Eater by Curt Swan and Larry Mahlstedt; Super-Chief by Carmine Infantino and Dick Giordano; Supergirl by Jim Mooney; Superman I by Wayne Boring and Jerry Ordway; Superman II by Curt Swan and John Byrne; Swamp Thing by Steve Bissette and John Totleben; Syonide by Trevor Von Eeden; Syrene by Denys Cowan and Rick Magyar; Tala by Henry Bismuth; Talia by Jerry Bingham; Tamaran by Chuck Patton and Romeo Tanghal; Tannarak by Jim Aparo; Tara by Mike Grell; Tarantula by Jerry Ordway; Tattooed Man by Kevin Maguire and Dick Giordano; Teen Titans by George Perez; Titans' Tower by Arne Starr; Tellus by Steve Lightle; Tempest by Joe Staton; Ten-Eyed Man by Irv Novick and Pablo Marcos; Terminator (Deathstroke) by George Perez; Terra by George Perez; Terra-Man by Curt Swan and Sam de la Rosa; Terrible Trio by Terry Beatty; Thanagar by Richard Howell and Murphy Anderson; Tharok by Mark Bright and Karl Kesel; Thia by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez; Thinker by Gil Kane; Thriller by Trevor Von Eeden; Thunder & Lightning by Keith Pollard and Bob Smith; Thunderbolt by Peter A. Morisi; Tiger by Frank McLaughlin; Tigorr by Tod Smith; Timberwolf by Steve Lightle; Time Commander by Rod Whigham and Mike DeCarlo; Time Trapper by Keith Giffen and Rick A. Bryant; Tim Trench by Sandy Plunkett and P. Craig Russell; Titano by John Byrne; Titans of Myth by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez; T.N.T. and Dan the Dyna-Mite by Romeo Tanghal; Tobias Whale by Trevor Von Eeden; Tokamak by Denys Cowan and Greg Brooks; Tomahawk and Dan Hunter by Dan Spiegle; Tomahawk's Rangers by Dan Spiegle; Tommy Tomorrow by Jim Mooney; T.O. Morrow by Joe Brozowski and Greg Brooks; Top by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella; Toyman by Marshall Rogers; Trail Boss Matt Savage by Carmine Infantino and Bernard Sachs; Trickster by Paris Cullins and Gary Martin; Trigger Twins by Carmine Infantino and Dick Giordano; Trigon by George Perez; Tsunami by Rick Hoberg; Turtle Man by Peter Laird; Tweedledee & Tweedledum by Bill Sienkiewicz; Two-Face by Brian Bolland; 2000 Committee by Joe Brozowski and Art Nichols; Typhoon by Joe Brozowski and Steve Mitchell; Tyr by Denys Cowan and Dick Giordano; Tyroc by Norm Breyfogle; Ultraa by Erik Larsen and Mike Machlan; Ultra Boy by Ron Frenz and Bruce Patterson; Ultra-Humanite by John Statema and Jerry Ordway; Ultra Man by Marshall Rogers; Ultra the Multi-Alien by Terry Beatty and Dennis Jensen; Uncle Sam by Murphy Anderson; Unimaginable by Erik Larsen and Paul Neary; Universo by Greg LaRocque and Arne Starr; Unknown Soldier by Joe Kubert; Untouchables by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez; Valda by Ernie Colon; Validus by Curt Swan and Larry Mahlstedt; Vandal Savage by Denys Cowan and Greg Brooks; Vanquisher by Greg LaRocque and Greg Brooks; Vartox by Curt Swan and Brett Breeding; Vegan System by Todd Klein; Vigilante by Gray Morrow; Vigilante II by Tod Smith and Rick Magyar; Viking Commando by Karl Kesel; Viking Prince by Joe Kubert; Virman Vundabar by Jack Kirby and Steve Rude; Vixen by Luke McDonnell and Bob Smith; Vykin the Black by Jack Kirby and Karl Kesel; Wanderers by Mike Clark and Pablo Marcos; Warlock of Ys by Gil Kane; Warlord by Mike Grell; Warlords of Okaara by Tod Smith; Warp by George Perez; War Wheel by Dan Spiegle; Wayne Foundation by Terry Austin; Weasel by Joe Brozowski and Dennis Janke; Weather Wizard by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson; Whip by Mike Gustovich; White Witch by Mike DeCarlo and Larry Mahlstedt; Wildcat I by Irwin Hasen; Wildcat II by Todd McFarlane and Jerry Ordway; Wildfire by Dave Cockrum; Wing by Gene Colan and Art Nichols; Witch Boy (Klarion) by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston; Wizard by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez; Wizard World by Mike Grell; Wonder Girl by George Perez; Wonder Woman I by Trina Robbins; Wonder Woman II by George Perez; Wotan by Mike Mignola; Wrath by Mike DeCarlo; Wyynde by Jan Duursema; Wyoming Kid by Tom Yeates; X'Hal by Tod Smith and Larry Mahlstedt; Yankee Poodle by Scott Shaw!; Yellow Peri by Mark Evanier and Kurt Schaffenberger; Zamarons by Joe Staton; Zatanna by Gray Morrow; Zatara by Fred Fredericks; Zoo Crew by Scott Shaw!; Zoo Crew Headquarters by Scott Shaw!; Zoot Sputnik by Fred Hembeck; Zyklon by Michael Bair; Angel & the Ape by Phil Foglio and Bob Oksner; Cannon & Saber by Chuck Patton and Bruce Patterson; Captain Triumph by Ron Harris; Captain X by Joe Brozowski and Gray Morrow; Dragonsword by Tom Yeates; Guy Gardner by Joe Staton; Knodar by Vince Argondezzi and Keith Williams; Mekanique by Todd McFarlane and Al Gordon; Neutron by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano; The 1000 by Dan Jurgens and Bob Lewis; Young All-Stars by Howard Simpson and Malcolm Jones III; All-Star Squadron by Howard Simpson and Danny Bulanadi; Amazing Grace by John Byrne; Amethyst by Keith Giffen and Bob Smith; Ares by George Perez; Arisia by Joe Staton; Artemis by Todd McFarlane and Al Gordon; Atmos by Greg LaRocque and Mike DeCarlo; Axis Amerika by Brian Murray; Bad Samaritan by Jim Aparo; Baron Tyrano by Joe Staton; Batgirl by Rick Leonardi and Karl Kesel; Batman by Alan Davis and Paul Neary; Belle Reve by Luke McDonnell and Rick Magyar; Bizarro by John Byrne; Black Adam by Tom Mandrake; Blackguard by Dan Jurgens and Arne Starr; Black Mace by Greg LaRocque and Romeo Tanghal; Bloodsport by John Byrne; Blue Beetle I by Gil Kane; Blue Beetle II by Paris Cullins and Bruce Patterson; Booster Gold by Dan Jurgens and Mike DeCarlo; Brimstone by Joe Brozowski and Dennis Janke; Captain Atom by Pat Broderick; Captain Marvel by Tom Mandrake; Carapax by Paris Cullins and Bob Lewis; Carcharo by Todd McFarlane and Al Gordon; Caress by Greg LaRocque and Mike DeCarlo; Catalyst by Paris Cullins and Malcolm Jones III; Catwoman II by Alan Davis; Cheetah II by George Perez; Chiller by Dan Jurgens and Mike DeCarlo; Ch'p by Joe Staton; Chroma by Todd McFarlane; Church of Blood by Eduardo Barreto; Commissioner Gordon by David Mazzucchelli; Darkwing by Richard Howell and Arne Starr; Darwin Jones by Greg Brooks; Decay by George Perez; Deimos & Phobos by George Perez; Director by Dan Jurgens and Mike DeCarlo; Dr. Midnight by Vince Argondezzi and Arne Starr; Dr. Moon by Rick Stasi and Dick Giordano; Dr. Spectro by Pat Broderick; Dr. Ub'x by Joe Staton; Doll Girl by Murphy Anderson; Dome by Ken Penders and Bob Smith; Duke of Oil by Jim Aparo; Dyna-Mite by Howard Simpson and Malcolm Jones III; Electric Warrior by Jim Baikie; Esak by Richard Howell and Mike Royer; Fastbak by Richard Howell and Mike Royer; Fay Gunn by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano; Firefist by Jonathan Peterson and Bob Smith; Flare by Greg LaRocque and Mike DeCarlo; Flash III by Jackson Guice and Larry Mahlstedt; Flaw & Child by Ernie Colon; Flying Fox by Howard Simpson and Malcolm Jones III; Frances Kane by Joe Rubinstein; Fury I by Howard Simpson and Malcolm Jones III; Fury II by Vince Argondezzi and Dennis Janke; Goldstar by Dan Jurgens and Arne Starr; Gray Man by Mark Beachum; Green Lantern Corps by Joe Staton; Guardians of the Universe by Joe Staton; Hazard by Todd McFarlane and Al Gordon; Himon by Richard Howell and Greg Theakston; Hippolyte by George Perez; Host by John Byrne; Hybrid by Eduardo Barreto; Ian Karkull by Greg Brooks; Icicle II by Todd McFarlane and Al Gordon; Infinity Inc. by Vince Argondezzi; Injustice Unlimited by Jerome Moore and Karl Kesel; "Iron" Munro by Howard Simpson and Malcolm Jones III; Jihad by Luke McDonnell and Karl Kesel; John Constantine; Justice League by Kevin Maguire and Terry Austin; Kalki by Steve Lightle; Kanto by Richard Howell and Greg Theakston; Katma Tui by Joe Staton; Kilg%re by Jackson Guice and Jack Torrance; Kilowog by Joe Staton; Kite-Man by Richard Howell and Murphy Anderson; Krypton & Kryptonite by John Byrne; Lady Blackhawk by Brian Bolland; Lady Shiva by Jan Duursema; Legion of Substitute Heroes by Greg LaRocque and Mike DeCarlo; Lex Luthor by John Byrne; Lionmane by Richard Howell and Don Heck; Lois Lane by John Byrne; Lords of the Ultra-Realm by Pat Broderick; Madmen by Carl Potts and Al Milgrom; Magpie by John Byrne; Marine Marauder by Ty Templeton; Mentalla by Steve Lightle; Metallo by John Byrne; Mikado by Denys Cowan and Greg Brooks; Mindancer by Dan Jurgens and Joe Rubinstein; Minutemen by Dave Gibbons; Mr. Bones by Todd McFarlane; Mr. 104 by Richard Bruning and Karl Kesel; Mon-El by Chuck Patton and Robert Campanella; Moonbow by Steve Bove and Dick Giordano; Muse by Martin King and Dennis Janke; New Atlantis by Jim Valentino and Art Thibert; Olympian Gods by George Perez; Outsiders by Jim Aparo; Overthrow by Ross Andru and Joe Rubinstein; Paradise Island by George Perez; Parasite by Joe Brozowski and Steve Mitchell; Peacemaker by Tod Smith; People's Heroes by Jim Aparo; Phantom of the Fair by Michael Bair; Power Girl by Mary Wilshire; Protector by June Brigman and Karl Kesel; Question by Denys Cowan and Bob Smith; Qurac by Luke McDonnell and Arne Starr; Rampage by John Byrne; Reaper by Alan Davis and Paul Neary; Rip Hunter by Dan Jurgens and John Beatty; Robin by Dick Giordano; Rocket Red Brigade by Joe Staton and Bob Lewis; Royal Flush Gang by Chuck Patton and Roy Richardson; Salakk by Joe Staton; Shockwave by Dan Jurgens and Jack Torrance; Sivana by Tom Mandrake; Spectre by Jim Aparo; Starfinger II by Greg LaRocque and Mike DeCarlo; Strike Force Kobra by Jim Aparo; Suicide Squad by Luke McDonnell and Bob Lewis; Superboy by John Byrne and Kurt Schaffenberger; Titano by Ron Frenz and John Byrne; Twister by Kerry Gammill and Richard Howell; Vanguard by Ed Hannigan and Mike DeCarlo; Vibe by Luke McDonnell; Watchmen by Dave Gibbons; Wild Dog by Terry Beatty; Windfall by John Bogdanove and John Beatty; Y'smalla by Ron Randall; Zymyr by Arne Starr and Robert Campanella; Aquaman by Steve Bove; Bronze Tiger by Steve Bove and Robert Campanella; Halo by Steve Bove and Robert Campanella; Amazing-Man by Howard Simpson and Malcolm Jones III; Atom II by Dwayne Turner and Keith Wilson; Axis Amerika by Howard Simpson and Malcolm Jones III; Blackhawk by Rick Burchett and Pablo Marcos; Blackhawks by Rick Burchett and Pablo Marcos; Black Thorn by Steve Erwin and Al Vey; Blue Trinity by Jackson Guice and Larry Mahlstedt; Brainiac by Jerry Ordway; Checkmate by Steve Erwin and Al Vey; Chunk by Jackson Guice and Larry Mahlstedt; Crimson Avenger by Mike Gustovich; Danny Chase by Mike Collins; Dr. Fate II by Keith Giffen and Al Gordon; Dr. Mist by Tom Artis and Doug Hazlewood; Dr. Occult by Rick Stasi and Rich Rankin; Doom Patrol by Erik Larsen and Gary Martin; Duchess by Luke McDonnell; Dumas by Doug Rice; Felix Faust by Tom Artis and Doug Hazlewood; Firestorm by Joe Brozowski and Sam de la Rosa; Forever People by Ty Templeton; Gangbuster by Jerry Ordway; Garguax by Erik Larsen and Gary Martin; Ghost by Pat Broderick and Dennis Janke; G'nort by Stephen DeStefano and Richard Bruning; Godiva II by Mike Collins; Green Arrow by Ed Hannigan and Dick Giordano; Green Flame by Keith Giffen and Al Gordon; Green Lantern II by Joe Staton; Green Lantern Corps by Joe Staton; Harlequin II by Vince Argondezzi and Rich Rankin; Icemaiden by Tom Artis and K.S. Wilson; "Iron" Munro by Lou Manna and Malcolm Jones III; Joker by Kyle Baker; Justice League International Embassy by Eliot Brown; Justice League International by Ty Templeton; Karma by Erik Larsen; KGBeast by Jim Aparo; Lex Luthor by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez; Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys II by Gordon Purcell; Lodestone by Erik Larsen and Jim Sanders III; Lords of Chaos and Order by K.S. Wilson; Lori Lemaris by John Byrne; Major Force by Brad Vancata and Jim Sanders III; Manga Khan by Steve Leialoha; Manhunter III by Doug Rice; Manhunters by Howard Simpson and Arne Starr; Martian Manhunter by Mark Badger; Midnight by Chuck Austen; Miss America by Grant Miehm; Mr. Mxyzptlk by John Byrne; Mordru by Mike DeCarlo and K.S. Wilson; Negative Man by Erik Larsen; Nemesis by Art Thibert; Neptune Perkins by Howard Simpson and Mike DeCarlo; New Guardians by Joe Staton and Mark Farmer; Newsboy Legion by Karl Kesel; Nightshade by Colleen Doran; Nightwing by George Perez; Parliament of Trees by Bove and Alfredo Alcala; Per Degaton by Lou Manna and Malcolm Jones III; Prankster by Jim Mooney; Psi-Phon & Dreadnaught by John Beatty and Jerry Ordway; Punch & Jewelee by Rob Liefeld and Al Gordon; Puppeteer by Eduardo Barreto; Queen Bee by Bove and Rick Magyar; Quislet by Greg LaRocque and Rich Rankin; Rat Catcher by Norm Breyfogle; Red Trinity by Greg LaRocque and Letterio; Sandman III by Vince Argondezzi; Scott Fischer by Erik Larsen and Al Gordon; Secret Six II by Dan Spiegle; Shade the Changing Man by Dennis Fujitake; Shado by Ed Hannigan and Dick Giordano; Shrapnel by Erik Larsen; Silver Banshee by Mike Mignola and P. Craig Russell; Silver Swan by George Perez; Sinestro by Rick Stasi and Joe Rubinstein; Skyhook by Dwayne Turner and Rich Rankin; Sleez by Mike Carlin and Jerry Ordway; Soyuz by Joe Brozowski and Sam de la Rosa; Speed McGee by Greg LaRocque and Kez; Stalnoivolk by Joe Brozowski and Sam de la Rosa; Strobe by Dwayne Turner and Kez; Starman III by Tom Lyle and Bob Smith; Suicide Squad by Luke McDonnell; Tigress by Lou Manna and Dick Giordano; Toyman by Eduardo Barreto; Trident by Eduardo Barreto; Ultra-Humanite by Brad Vancata and Brett Breeding; Ventriloquist by Norm Breyfogle; Wanderers by Dave Hoover and Robert Campanella; Weaver by Rick Hoberg; Weird by Dan Green; Wildebeest by Eduardo Barreto; Wildfire by Keith Giffen; Wotan by Art Thibert; Zatanna by Tom Artis and Joe Rubinstein; Zuggernaut by Joe Brozowski and Sam de la Rosa; Abby Cable by K.S. Wilson; Alfred Pennyworth by Tom Grindberg; Amanda Waller by Luke McDonnell; Ed & Felicity Raymond by Joe Brozowski and Sam de la Rosa; Etta Candy by George Perez; Harvey Bullock by Steve Erwin and Al Vey; Jenet Klyburn by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez; Jim Corrigan by Chris Wozniak; Jimmy Olsen by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez; Julia Kapatelis by George Perez; Kim Liang by Chris Wozniak; Lana Lang by Eduardo Barreto; Ma & Pa Kent by Dennis Janke and Jerry Ordway; Maxwell Lord by Gray Morrow; Oberon by Brian Augustyn and Keith; Perry White by Eduardo Barreto; Rudolph & Mary West by Greg LaRocque and Brett Breeding; Steve Trevor by Ross Andru and Chris Wozniak; Terry Long by Tom Grindberg; Thomas Kalmaku by Joe Staton; Wade Eiling by Pat Broderick and Bob Smith; Matrix by Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding; Cat Grant by Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding; Batman by Art Thibert and Dick Sprang; Robin (Richard Grayson) by Rick Stasi and Sam de la Rosa; Robin (Jason Todd) by Rick Stasi and Sam de la Rosa; Alfred Pennyworth by Joe James and Denis Rodier; Commissioner Gordon by Fred Butler; Barbara Gordon by Fred Butler; Vicki Vale by Bove; Blackhawk by Rick Burchett; Lady Blackhawk by Eduardo Barreto; Andre and Weng by Bill Wray; Mairzey & Chuck by Rick Burchett; Olaf Friedriksen by Bove and John Workman; Grover Baines by Tom Ziuko and Rick Maygar; Blackhawk Express by Dick Rockwell; Joker by Kevin Maguire and Karl Kesel; Catwoman by Joe Brozowski; Penguin by Joe Brozowski; Riddler by Joe James and Karl Kesel; Scarecrow by Joe James and Karl Kesel; Poison Ivy by Chris Wozniak and Jerry Acerno; Clayfaces I-IV by Norm Breyfogle; Ra's Al Ghul by Joe James and Karl Kesel; Two-Face by Mike Mignola; Dr. Fate by Jim Fern; Green Arrow by Dan Jurgens and Dick Giordano; Black Canary (Dinah Laurel Lance) by Randy Duburke; Shado by Michael Davis; James Cameron by Bove; Speedy by Grant Miehm; Black Canary (Dinah Drake Lance) by Rick Stasi and Terry Beatty; JLI Embassy staff members Inada Akatsu, Cyndy Kurahara, Rodan "Duke" Katatami, Catherine Cobert, Anatole "Bob" Blazac, Ernesto Lopez, Boris Dmitravich Razumihin, Rosa & Dana Rubikskova, Michael & Lisa Morice, Esteban Sanchez, Tasmanian Devil and Joshua Barbazon by Keith Giffen and Joe Rubinstein; Flamebird by George Perez; Golden Eagle by George Perez; Bumblebee by George Perez; The Herald by George Perez; The Antithesis & Gargoyle by George Perez; Swamp Thing by Pat Broderick; Flash (Barry Allen) by Carmine Infantino and John Nyberg; Flash (Jay Garrick) by Joe Kubert; Chunk by Greg LaRocque and Larry Mahlstedt; Flash (Wally West) by Greg LaRocque and Larry Mahlstedt; Mary West & Joan Williams Garrick by John Koch and Tim Dzon; Jason Trollbridge and Jerry & Tina McGee by Greg LaRocque and Larry Mahlstedt; Kapitalist Kouriers by Mike Parobeck and Paul Fricke; The Titans of Myth by Tom Grummett and Kez; The Titan Seeds by Tom Grummett; Troia by Tom Grummett and Kez; The Question by Denys Cowan; Aristotle Rodor by Steve Bove and Bill Wray; Myra Fermin by Malcolm Jones III; Isadore O'Toole by Bill Wray and John Workman; Lady Shiva by John Workman; The Mayer Agency by Mary Wilshire; and Blackjak by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez.

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  • Issue #1-REP
    Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants TPB (2013 The Oatmeal LLC.) 1-REP

    Includes Poster

    Volume 1 - 2nd and later printings. "Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underwear" is a sidesplitting collection from the comedic mastermind behind theoatmeal.com, Matthew Inman. Classics from the website, including "Dear Sriracha Rooster Sauce", "What it Means When You Say Literally", and "What We Should Have Been Taught in Our Senior Year of High School" are featured alongside never-before-seen works of epic hilarity that will delight veteran and newbie Oatmeal fans alike. Softcover, 164 pages, full color. Cover price $16.99.

  • Issue #1
    Wild Animals (1982) 1

    Stories and art by Jim Engel, Larry Gonick, Rick Geary, Scott Shaw!, Sergio Aragones, George Erling, and Brian Narelle. Cover by Scott Shaw! A tribute to the funny-animal comics of the past from Scott Shaw!, who's done more than a few funny-animal comics himself. You-All Gibbon goes searching for his friends and winds up in a land populated by dinosaurs. Other features include Jim Engels Lackluster Lizard, a Sergio Aragones story, and a somewhat rare non-Cartoon History strip by Larry Gonick. You-All Gibbon: The Land That Time Ignored; Clark the Collector and the No-Luck Duck; Lackluster Lizard; Bronty & Ducky Duckbill: Orange Sauce; The Harry Canary: Toys Will Be Toys; Bungalow Bill: Citizens Band Radio; A Short Story; Bungalow Bill: The Rabbit Marauder; Crawford Crow: Mole in a Whole; Wild Animal Auditions No. 1; The Presidents of the United States. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.00.

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    $9 Wild Animals #1 One-Shot 1982 Pacific Comics 8.0 Comic Book A67-141
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  • Issue #1F
    Wild West Cow-Boys of Moo Mesa (2025 Oni Press) 1F

    Written by Matt Hotson. Art by Juan Gedeon. Cover by Joe Palmer. THE WILD WEST IS ABOUT GET EVEN WILDER! Based on the classic animated series and their red-hot line of toy collectibles, the C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa are BACK and set to ride toward an all-new showdown on the frontier from red-hot writer Matt Hotson (Power Rangers: The Return) and blockbuster artist Juan Gedeon (DC: The Jurassic League)! Before he takes the badge, ride into the lawless border town of Moo Mesa as we meet Marshal Moo Montana in his earliest adventure! In a time gripped by fear and uncertainty, disorder pervades the desert, and its citizens have started to go missing—including Moos former mentor, the respected Sheriff Mary Quine. With shadows growing across the mesa, Moo must navigate old grudges, new alliances, and a conspiracy that reaches deep into the heart of the mesas past. Bringing together the nostalgic charm of the beloved Saturday morning series with a pistol-slinging new vision, follow Moo Montana, Dakota Dude, Cowlamity Kate, and more into a saga of justice, mystery, and redemption in a world where honor wears a hat and rides a steed. This is Moo Mesa like youve never seen it before—deeper and more daring. Saddle up! 28 Pgs, FC. Cover price $8.99.

  • Issue #3A
    Wild West Cow-Boys of Moo Mesa (2025 Oni Press) 3A

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    (W) Matt Hotson (A) Juan Gedeon, (CA) Juan Gedeon GUNFIGHT AT THE NOT-SO-OK CORRAL! Saddle up for a Wild West showdown the likes of which Moo Mesa has never seen!The sinister shadow-villain known only as Dark Horse has pushed Cowtown to the brink—vanishing half the townsfolk (including Marshal Moo Montanas old mentor, Marey Quine), mutating the other half into feral beasts, and now theyve stolen the C.O.W.-Boys trusty steeds right out from under them!But Moo Montana, Dakota Dude, and the Cowlorado Kid arent about to let the villain ride off into the sunset that easy. No sirree, maam. Its time to head underground—into the tangled, treacherous tunnel network beneath Moo Mesa! Writer Matt Hotshot Hotson (Power Rangers: The Return) and artist Juan Giddyup Gedeon (DC: The Jurassic League) wrangle up classic Western grit with mutant mayhem and mystery! 32 pages, full color, not rated. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #3E
    Wild West Cow-Boys of Moo Mesa (2025 Oni Press) 3E

    Limited 1 for 20 Retailer Incentive Variant Cover.(W) Matt Hotson (A) Juan Gedeon, (CA) Andrew Krahnke GUNFIGHT AT THE NOT-SO-OK CORRAL! Saddle up for a Wild West showdown the likes of which Moo Mesa has never seen!The sinister shadow-villain known only as Dark Horse has pushed Cowtown to the brink—vanishing half the townsfolk (including Marshal Moo Montana’s old mentor, Marey Quine), mutating the other half into feral beasts, and now they’ve stolen the C.O.W.-Boys trusty steeds right out from under them!But Moo Montana, Dakota Dude, and the Cowlorado Kid arent about to let the villain ride off into the sunset that easy. No sirree, ma am. It’s time to head underground—into the tangled, treacherous tunnel network beneath Moo Mesa! Writer Matt Hotshot Hotson (Power Rangers: The Return) and artist Juan Giddyup Gedeon (DC: The Jurassic League) wrangle up classic Western grit with mutant mayhem and mystery! Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #1
    Wild's End (2014 Boom) 1

    Written by Dan Abnett. Art and Cover by I. N. J. Culbard. When a rural English community of the 1930s is the victim of an alien invasion, the residents' lives are upended by the harsh realities of life-and-death violence. Led by the town's outsider and retired war veteran, they will have to rally together to uncover the secret of their invaders and ultimately fight back. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

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    $6 Wild'S End #1 Boom Studios Comics 2014 Vf+
    $7 Wild's End #1 (BOOM! Studios June 2023)
    $17 WILD'S END #1 (2014) VF/NM BOOM!

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  • Issue #2A
    Wild's End (2014 Boom) 2A

    Written by Dan Abnett. Art and Cover by I. N. J. Culbard. The search for the cause of a devastating fire that has left Crowchurch in mourning leads Clive and the others deep into the forest where they meet a new ally combating an alien threat at her door. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

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    $7 Wild'S End #2 Boom Studios Comics 2014 Vf/Nm

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  • Issue #4
    Wild's End (2014 Boom) 4

    Written by Dan Abnett. Art and Cover by I. N. J. Culbard. The group is surrounded and still far away from their home town of Crowchurch. Could Clive, Susan, and the others be the only survivors of this threat or are there other villages still safe from the aliens' destruction that might be able to provide much needed safety? 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

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    $11 Wild's End Vol. 1 #4 (of 6) December 2014 Boom! Studios (VF-NM)

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  • Issue #5
    Wild's End (2014 Boom) 5

    Written by Dan Abnett. Art and Cover by I. N. J. Culbard. With nowhere left to run, our heroes must band together in a desperate bid to take down the largest alien they have faced yet and save whatever is left of Lower Crowchurch. But is there hope of safety even if they succeed? 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

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    $11 Wild's End Vol. 1 #5 (of 6) January 2015 Boom! Studios (VF-NM)

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  • Issue #6
    Wild's End (2014 Boom) 6

    Written by Dan Abnett. Art and Cover by I. N. J. Culbard. Not everyone who set out to uncover the truth behind the aliens creating havoc in Lower Crowchurch has survived the journey. Those that remain now put their lives on the line in a lastditch effort to save their town in this stunning conclusion to the hit series. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

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