- Script
- Mark Fisher (signed as Fisher)
- Pencils
- Mark Fisher (signed as Fisher)
- Inks
- Mark Fisher (signed as Fisher)
- Letters
- ?
An approximately forty-eight panel wordless story involving a large boat, a plane crash, gunfire and other intrigue.
- Script
- Spain Rodriguez
- Pencils
- Spain Rodriguez
- Inks
- Spain Rodriguez
- Letters
- Spain Rodriguez
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hey baby, they're playing our song
- Characters
- Binbo Johnnie; Binbo's Mother
- Script
- Leslie Cabarga
- Pencils
- Leslie Cabarga
- Inks
- Leslie Cabarga
- Letters
- Leslie Cabarga
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Sunday in Schenectady, much the same as anywhere else in this country of ours...
- Genre
- humor; satire-parody
- Characters
- Willie Wilson; Bob
- Synopsis
- A man imagines being the world champion at "Spit and Hit."
- Script
- Howard Hopkirk
- Pencils
- Alan Weiss
- Inks
- Alan Weiss
- Letters
- Alan Weiss
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Remember it like yesterday. I was no bigger'n a tyke -- 'bout your size, maybe evan a mite smaller.
- Characters
- Jody; Sheriff; Stranger; Bartender; Mr. Cantrell
- Script
- Roger Brand
- Pencils
- Roger Brand
- Inks
- Roger Brand
- Letters
- Roger Brand
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Here, kid! Play some o' your favorite tunes- on me.
- Characters
- Jay; Kid; Jay's Ol' Man; Jay's Ol' Lady
- Script
- Jim Madow
- Pencils
- Greg Irons
- Inks
- Greg Irons
- Letters
- Greg Irons
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hello, Mr. Davis? Mr. Harland Davis? Mr. Davis, we've found your wife.
- Characters
- Harland Davis; Harland's Mom; Clarissa Faunteroy; Lone Hiker
- Script
- Spain Rodriguez
- Pencils
- Spain Rodriguez
- Inks
- Spain Rodriguez
- Letters
- Spain Rodriguez
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- As night descends upon the town he awakes to resume his task. A thousand years have passed. But he'll not rest until he's found the answer to his quest.
- Characters
- Alhambra
- Script
- Roger Brand
- Pencils
- Roger Brand
- Inks
- Roger Brand
- Letters
- Roger Brand
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Up it three hundred
- Characters
- Solly Solomon; Nancy; Benjie Cronomo; Clint; Inspector; Sam Stram; Rufus Jerkins; Nancy's Mother
- Script
- Jim Madow
- Pencils
- Greg Irons
- Inks
- Greg Irons
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Greg Irons
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- This is a story of California under Spanish rule. And of a man who ruled his own life. And his death.
- Characters
- Don Vargo de la Vega de los Vargos; Father; Señora; Señora's Husband; Capitán; Alfredo; Gypsy
- Reprints
In black & white except for the final page. Ends on the back cover.