- Script
- Dennis Worden (signed as Wordo)
- Pencils
- Dennis Worden (signed as Wordo)
- Inks
- Dennis Worden (signed as Wordo)
- Letters
- Dennis Worden (signed as Wordo)
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Gob
- Synopsis
- Dips into the life of a monster
These are eight single tier strips spread over two pages. "Gob be bad Gob;" "Gob go fishin';" "Gob got gas;" "Gob vs. Dog;" "Gob shoot cop;" "Gob goose nun;" "Gob art critic;" and an untitled one.
- Script
- Peter Bagge
- Pencils
- Peter Bagge
- Inks
- Peter Bagge
- Letters
- Peter Bagge
Includes a Bagge masthead logo and a small illustration. Letters from: John Eades (Lake Park, FL); Jim Key (Sarasota, FL); Jon Green (Arcadia, CA) and Cybergie (Hollywood, CA); Anne Peat (Fairfax, CA); The Reet (Fairbanks, Alaska); Ashleigh Johnson (Seattle); Aron Goldberg (Los Angeles); Ronald De Hough (Amsterdam); Malcolm Warren (Brattleborog, VT).
- Script
- Bruce Carleton
- Pencils
- Bruce Carleton
- Inks
- Bruce Carleton
- Letters
- Bruce Carleton
- Synopsis
- Travelogue
The text is accompanied by fifteen illustrations.
- Script
- David Carrino
- Pencils
- Peter Bagge
- Inks
- Peter Bagge
- Letters
- Peter Bagge
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Martini Baton
- Synopsis
- Martini gets married and encounters religion
- Reprints
These Martini Baton strips are all accompanied by a one tier strip titled "Jesus' Critters." The first line of dialogue for this particular one is "Are you a horse?"
- Script
- David Carrino
- Pencils
- Peter Bagge
- Inks
- Peter Bagge
- Letters
- Peter Bagge
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Martini Baton; Miss Shirl-Thing; Mr. Cha-Cha-Cha Man
- Reprints
The first line for the accompanying "Jesus' Critters" strip is "Be creative! Let yourself go!"
- Script
- David Carrino
- Pencils
- Peter Bagge
- Inks
- Peter Bagge
- Letters
- Peter Bagge
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Martini Baton; Butzy Hernandez
- Reprints
The first line for the accompanying "Jesus' Critters" strip is "Consider if you will, the sad plight of Christian pets who's owners are sinners!"
- Script
- David Carrino
- Pencils
- Peter Bagge
- Inks
- Peter Bagge
- Letters
- Peter Bagge
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Martini Baton; Mee-Maw; Mee-Paw
- Reprints
The first line for the accompanying "Jesus' Critters" strip is "Doctor Dolittle wishes: "If I could talk to the animals...""
- Script
- David Carrino
- Pencils
- Peter Bagge
- Inks
- Peter Bagge
- Letters
- Peter Bagge
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Peace begins at home! But not her home!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Martini Baton; Mee-Maw; Mee-Paw; Butzy Hernandez
- Reprints
The first line for the accompanying "Jesus' Critters" strip is "Born-again critters tell of their horrible, sordid, disgusting, but ultimately inspiring life stories..."
- Script
- David Carrino
- Pencils
- Peter Bagge
- Inks
- Peter Bagge
- Letters
- Peter Bagge
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- ...Kicks just keep getting harder to find...
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Martini Baton; Mee-Maw; Mee-Paw; Butzy Hernandez; Stewardess
- Reprints
The first line for the accompanying "Jesus' Critters" strip is "Things to Do on a Rainy Day"
- Script
- Dennis Eichhorn (as Dennis P. Eichhorn)
- Pencils
- Carel Moiseiwitsch
- Inks
- Carel Moiseiwitsch
- Letters
- Carel Moiseiwitsch
- Synopsis
- Illustrated article about cattle mutilation
The text is accompanied by nine illustrations.