Playboy #v27#11
(November 1980)

Playboy, 1953 Series
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Volume
27
Price
2.50 USD
Pages
310
Indicia Frequency
monthly
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Playboy
Editing
Hugh M. Hefner

The individual issues of this series are each less than 50% comics. Only comics sequences are indexed and cover scans are accepted only if the issue has 10% indexed comics content.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1)

cartoon / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles Saxon ?
Pencils
Charles Saxon
Inks
Charles Saxon
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Mr. Bentley's in coach.
Genre
humor

Indexer Notes

The top half of an advertisement for GE cassette recorders.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 2)

cartoon / 1 page (report information)

Script
Don Madden
Pencils
Don Madden
Inks
Don Madden
Colors
Don Madden
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I yield to the distinguished delegate from the great state of New York.
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A couple of delegates about to have sex at a primary.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 3)

cartoon / 1 page (report information)

Script
John Dempsey
Pencils
John Dempsey
Inks
John Dempsey
Colors
John Dempsey
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
He's not going to have to jump into icy water and retrieve dead ducks anymore, and that's final.
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A hunter finds his dog in bed with his wife.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 4)

cartoon / 1 page (report information)

Script
Eldon Dedini
Pencils
Eldon Dedini
Inks
Eldon Dedini
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Remember Uncle Freddie who slept over last night?
Genre
humor
Characters
Paul
Synopsis
A woman explains to her kid why the man she's with is staying over.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 5)

Nell 'n' Void / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
Skip Williamson
Pencils
Skip Williamson
Inks
Skip Williamson
Colors
Skip Williamson
Letters
Skip Williamson

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm glad I moved in with you, Nell.
Genre
humor
Characters
Nell; Void
Synopsis
Void explains why he's glad to share an apartment with Nell.
Reprints

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 6)

Annie & Albert / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
J. Michael
Pencils
J. Michael
Inks
J. Michael
Colors
J. Michael
Letters
J. Michael

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I think I have a feel for the peculiar tonight, m'dear-
Genre
humor
Characters
Annie; Albert
Synopsis
Annie and Albert decide to try a new sex position.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 7)

5 Cent Mary / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
Enos
Pencils
Enos
Inks
Enos
Letters
Enos

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The life of a trollop is not all hearts and flowers.
Genre
humor
Characters
Mary
Synopsis
Mary explains her day.

Heroes (Table of Contents: 8)

Schwimmer and Jones / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Eugene Allan Schwimmer
Pencils
Randy Jones
Inks
Randy Jones
Colors
Randy Jones
Letters
Randy Jones

Genre
humor
Characters
Eugene Schwimmer; Randy Jones; Selvina
Synopsis
Schwimmer and Jones are captured by the rebel army on the planet Blog.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 9)

Meaty Myths / comic story / 0.75 page (report information)

Script
Jacober
Pencils
Fred Schrier
Inks
Fred Schrier
Colors
Fred Schrier
Letters
Fred Schrier

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You think you can handle this vicious man-eating beast, young lady?
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman tames a tiger.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 10)

Born Toulous / cartoon / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
Chris Browne
Pencils
Chris Browne
Inks
Chris Browne
Colors
Chris Browne
Letters
Chris Browne

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Oh, Henri!
Genre
humor
Characters
Henri de Toulous-Lautrec
Synopsis
Henri is upset about his size.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 11)

Station Break / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Reynolds Dodson
Pencils
Frank Baginski
Inks
Frank Baginski
Colors
Frank Baginski
Letters
Frank Baginski

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Mrs. Cargoff, do you think your husband will notice the softness in new White Wisp bathroom tissue?
Genre
humor
Characters
Mrs. Cargoff; Mr. Cargoff
Synopsis
Can Mr. Cargoff tell the difference between toilet paper and a brick?

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 12)

cartoon / 0.33 page (report information)

Script
Brian Savage
Pencils
Brian Savage
Inks
Brian Savage
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
In lieu of capital punishment, may I suggest that convicted murders be incarcerated in a facility near a nuclear-power plant?
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A lawmaker makes a suggestion.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 13)

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Script
Roy Raymonde
Pencils
Roy Raymonde
Inks
Roy Raymonde
Colors
Roy Raymonde
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Was it good for you, too?
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman on an alter about to be sacrificed.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 14)

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Script
Sidney Harris
Pencils
Sidney Harris
Inks
Sidney Harris
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
This is all just a front.
Genre
humor
Synopsis
An offshore drilling station is not an offshore drilling station.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 15)

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Script
Phil Interlandi
Pencils
Phil Interlandi
Inks
Phil Interlandi
Colors
Phil Interlandi
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
If you think this is great, wait until we hit the rapids!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
Man and woman having sex in a river raft.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 16)

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Script
Malcolm Hancock
Pencils
Malcolm Hancock
Inks
Malcolm Hancock
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
She had so many children she didn't know what to do?
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A boy questions his father about the old woman who lived in a shoe.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 17)

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Script
Bill Hoest
Pencils
Bill Hoest
Inks
Bill Hoest
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Sometimes I think you married me for my clothes!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman complains about her husband.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 18)

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Script
Buck Brown
Pencils
Buck Brown
Inks
Buck Brown
Colors
Buck Brown
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You've grown quiet all of a sudden, John. What's happened to your tongue?
Genre
humor
Characters
John
Synopsis
A puritan woman flashes a man.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 19)

cartoon / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Oh, I do get a sort of twinge sometimes when some dude I'm packaging goes up against sme dude I formerly packaged.
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 20)

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Script
B. Kliban
Pencils
B. Kliban
Inks
B. Kliban
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Well, that's about it!
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 21)

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Script
Smilby
Pencils
Smilby
Inks
Smilby
Colors
Smilby
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
By gosh, Mrs. Armitage, I darned near forgot to give you your telegram.
Genre
humor
Characters
Mrs. Armitage

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 22)

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Script
Mort Gerberg
Pencils
Mort Gerberg
Inks
Mort Gerberg
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
He's older than he looks. Also hornier.
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 23)

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Script
Mike Williams
Pencils
Mike Williams
Inks
Mike Williams
Colors
Mike Williams
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Oh, yeah? Well, how do you know it's your penguin?
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 24)

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?
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Why, Darrel, you're beautiful without your glasses.
Genre
humor
Characters
Ms. Smith; Darrel

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 25)

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Script
Gahan Wilson
Pencils
Gahan Wilson
Inks
Gahan Wilson
Colors
Gahan Wilson
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
To tell the truth, I wish this place hadn't caught on with the werewolves!
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 26)

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Script
?
Pencils
?
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?
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
What will it be tonight, Maude?
Genre
humor
Characters
Maude

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 27)

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?
Pencils
?
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?
Colors
?
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Sir, this is most opportune!
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 28)

cartoon / 0.33 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You look like a crazy person.
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 29)

cartoon / 0.33 page (report information)

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?
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Another thing, the Mrs. and I want you to stop hanging around here all the time.
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 30)

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Script
Michael ffolkes
Pencils
Michael ffolkes
Inks
Michael ffolkes
Colors
Michael ffolkes
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Aplomb you have.
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 31)

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Script
Redinger ?
Pencils
Redinger ?
Inks
Redinger ?

Genre
humor
Synopsis
A body deciding what head to wear.
Editing
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Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 1. ["Mr. Bentley's in coach."]
  2. 2. ["I yield to the distinguished delegate from the great state of New York."]
  3. 3. ["He's not going to have to jump into icy water and retrieve dead ducks anymore, and that's final."]
  4. 4. ["Remember Uncle Freddie who slept over last night?"]
  5. 5. ["I'm glad I moved in with you, Nell."]
    Nell 'n' Void
  6. 6. ["I think I have a feel for the peculiar tonight, m'dear-"]
    Annie & Albert
  7. 7. ["The life of a trollop is not all hearts and flowers."]
    5 Cent Mary
  8. 8. Heroes
    Schwimmer and Jones
  9. 9. ["You think you can handle this vicious man-eating beast, young lady?"]
    Meaty Myths
  10. 10. ["Oh, Henri!"]
    Born Toulous
  11. 11. ["Mrs. Cargoff, do you think your husband will notice the softness in new White Wisp bathroom tissue?"]
    Station Break
  12. 12. ["In lieu of capital punishment, may I suggest that convicted murders be incarcerated in a facility near a nuclear-power plant?"]
  13. 13. ["Was it good for you, too?"]
  14. 14. ["This is all just a front."]
  15. 15. ["If you think this is great, wait until we hit the rapids!"]
  16. 16. ["She had so many children she didn't know what to do?"]
  17. 17. ["Sometimes I think you married me for my clothes!"]
  18. 18. ["You've grown quiet all of a sudden, John. What's happened to your tongue?"]
  19. 19. ["Oh, I do get a sort of twinge sometimes when some dude I'm packaging goes up against sme dude I formerly packaged."]
  20. 20. ["Well, that's about it!"]
  21. 21. ["By gosh, Mrs. Armitage, I darned near forgot to give you your telegram."]
  22. 22. ["He's older than he looks. Also hornier."]
  23. 23. ["Oh, yeah? Well, how do you know it's your penguin?"]
  24. 24. ["Why, Darrel, you're beautiful without your glasses."]
  25. 25. ["To tell the truth, I wish this place hadn't caught on with the werewolves!"]
  26. 26. ["What will it be tonight, Maude?"]
  27. 27. ["Sir, this is most opportune!"]
  28. 28. ["You look like a crazy person."]
  29. 29. ["Another thing, the Mrs. and I want you to stop hanging around here all the time."]
  30. 30. ["Aplomb you have."]
  31. 31. [no title indexed]
This issue was modified by
  • Keith Alan Morgan