- Script
- Peter Bagge
- Pencils
- Peter Bagge
- Inks
- Peter Bagge
- Letters
- Peter Bagge
A masthead and small spot illustration from Bagge. Includes letters from: J.R. Williams; Kim Deitch; Robert Williams; Rick Trembles; Pete + Ruth Calabria (Latham, NY); Ace Backwords; Annie "Elf" (Vancouver, BC). Also includes one small illustration apiece by Rick Trembles and J.R. Williams.
- Script
- David Carrino (credited)
- Pencils
- Peter Bagge (signed)
- Inks
- Peter Bagge (signed)
- Letters
- Peter Bagge (signed)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hang on to your hats... 'Cuz the bitch is back!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Martini Baton; The Farm Family; Big Sis; Younger Brother
- Synopsis
- Martini undergoes a transformation.
- Reprints
This sequence of Martini Baton strips are all laid out in the landscape format. Each one includes a single-tier strip titled "Jesus' Critters" at bottom.
- Script
- Peter Bagge (intro)
- Pencils
- Ed Roth (credited as Ed 'Big Daddy' Roth); Robert Williams (credited as Robt. Williams)
- Inks
- Ed Roth (credited as Ed 'Big Daddy' Roth); Robert Williams (credited as Robt. Williams)
- Letters
- Ed Roth (credited as Ed 'Big Daddy' Roth); Peter Bagge
- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Rat Fink
- Synopsis
- Portfolio of eighteen Roth illustrations. Also includes one Robert Williams ad illustration.
The titled Roth illustrations are: "Ford Breakfast of Champions;" "Chevy Man;" "Draw a Monster!;" "Wild Child;" "Sidewalk Surfer;" "Runaway Honda;" "Chevy Breakfast of Champions;" "Hunter;" "Mustanger;" "Drag Lover;" "Dodge Power!;" "Lonesome;" "Loverboy;" "Sinker Toy;" "Stormin' G.T.O.;" "Race?;" "Brother Ratfink;" and "...What is colored "rotten" to the core, "garbage" and "gore," "poison" in every pore, and "warped" forevermore?"
- Script
- Kim Deitch (credited)
- Pencils
- Kim Deitch (credited)
- Inks
- Kim Deitch (credited)
- Letters
- Kim Deitch (credited)
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Ira; Pope Paul; Arnie; Harry Simon
- Synopsis
- The perils of scoring in the 1960s.
- Reprints
The story is text combined with approximately forty-six illustrations of varying sizes.