- Script
- Mike W. Barr
- Pencils
- Brian Bolland
- Inks
- Bruce Patterson
- Colors
- Tatjana Wood
- Letters
- John Costanza
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural; science fiction
- Characters
- King Arthur Pendragon; Merlin; Tom Prentice (first appearance); Jules Futrelle (first appearance); Joan Acton (first appearance); Mr. Prentice (first appearance, death); Mrs. Prentice (first appearance, death); Pop (first appearance); Ms. Larue (first appearance)
- Synopsis
- Aliens are invading Earth. Tom Prentice frees King Arthur from his crypt.
- Reprints
In an interview in Backissue magazine #27, both Brian Bolland & Mike W. Barr said Bolland did full pencils. Brian Bolland, "I penciled really thoroughly so that the inker wouldn't have any chance of having his own style." Mike W. Barr even quoted Bruce Patterson talking about how much detail there was on the pages.
- Pencils
- Ross Andru (layouts); Brian Bolland (pencils, signed)
- Inks
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Colors
- Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
- Job Number
- C-150
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural; science fiction
- Characters
- King Arthur Pendragon; Merlin; Tom Prentice; a Neo-Man
- Reprints
In an interview in Backissue magazine #27, both Brian Bolland & Mike W. Barr say Ross Andru did pencil layouts for the cover of issue #1 & 2.
- Script
- Mike W. Barr
- Pencils
- Brian Bolland (breakdowns); Dick Giordano (finishes); Bruce Patterson (finishes)
- Inks
- Dick Giordano (pages 17-24); Bruce Patterson (pages 1-16)
- Colors
- Tatjana Wood
- Letters
- John Costanza
- Job Number
- J-8645
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural; science fiction
- Characters
- Claire Locklyn; Sir Gawain; Isolde (illusion); Sir Kay; King Arthur Pendragon; Merlin; Sir Percival; Queen Guinevere [Joan Acton]; Sir Galahad; Sir Lancelot [Jules Futrelle]; Sir Tristan [Amber March]; Tom Prentice; President Delmar Marks; Jordan Matthew; Morgan Le Fay
- Reprints
The title is Royal Wedding, with the word Wedding crossed out and replaced with the word Funeral. Giordano is credited with inking the last eight pages in issue #7's lettercol. Possible other inkers as well, In an interview in Backissue magazine #27, Brian Bolland says, "...just about everybody in the DC office had a go at inking some of it."
- Script
- Mike W. Barr
- Pencils
- Brian Bolland; ? (photographs)
- Inks
- Brian Bolland; ? (photographs)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
Behind the scenes look at the character designs for Camelot 3000, photos of Brian Bolland working in his studio, original art for the covers and samples of Mike W. Barr's original script and proposal.