Eerie (Warren)

    (Warren, 1965-1983)
™ and ©1979 Warren Publishing Co.

(From the Slings & Arrows Comic Guide)

Like its sister publication Creepy, Eerie was a black-and-white horror magazine that differed from most Warren publications by eventually featuring serials rather than solely short stories. Unusually, the first issue was a short-press-run collection of inventory and reprint material to secure copyright on the name, so to all intents and purposes #2 was the first proper issue. The first twelve issues of Eerie were predominantly drawn by former EC artists, so they’re full of the likes of Al Williamson, Reed Crandall and Joe Orlando. While EC alumni Johnny Craig (#2, 6, 7, 11, 12, 16) and Angelo Torres (#2, 3, 5, 6) excelled themselves, it was the moody wash work of Gene Colan (#2–11) and Steve Ditko (#3–10) that impressed the most. Of writer and editor Archie Goodwin’s many fine scripts the finest was #3’s “Monument,” the tale of a murderous architect, rendered in a suitably elegant and sophisticated style by Alex Toth. Dan Adkins’ breath-taking work on “The Day after Doomsday” (#8), and early strips by Neal Adams (#9, 10) and Jeff Jones (#11, 12, 15), round out this exceptional early period.

Sadly, as with other Warren titles, the late 1960s saw a calamitous drop in quality, and from #13 to 28 the comic was a sorry mixture of reprints and mediocre new material. Issues after #29 saw a gradual improvement due to an influx of new talent such as writers Gerry Conway, Marv Wolfman and Steve Skeates, and artists Pat Boyette, Tom Sutton and Billy Graham. More significantly, however, from #34 Eerie increasingly featured work from the more technically accomplished Spanish artists such as Victor De La Fuente (#35), Luis Garcia-Lopez (#41) and Ramon Torrents (#50). Amidst the European tide American artists were still very much in evidence, more so here than in Warren’s other magazines, notably Mike Ploog (#35, 40), Frank Brunner (#35) and Neal Adams (#53).

Eerie’s first series ran in most issues from #39 to #52. Esteban Moroto’s beautifully drawn sword-and-sorcery epic “Dax The Warrior” proved popular enough despite its frankly bonkers story-line, to inspire a flood of serials. Early efforts “Dracula,” “Werewolf” and “The Mummy” were patchy at best, but #52–57’s post-apocalyptic “Hunter,” by Rich Margopoulos and Paul Neary, heralded a golden age of continued stories. A typical Warren serial ended with the hero’s death, so sequels were rare, but Neary followed up his “Hunter” story with the equally well drawn series “Exterminator One” in #60, 63 and 64, written by Bill Dubay, and “Hunter II” (#67, 68, 70–73), written by Budd Lewis. Other notable stories were the Sherlock Holmes pastiche “Dr Archeus” (#54–58, 60, 61) by Gerry Boudreau and Isidoro Mones, the similarly Victorian set “Hacker” by Steve Skeates, Tom Sutton (#57) and Alex Toth (#65, 67) and the Greg Potter and Richard Corben collaboration “Child,” a poignant and moving exploration of the Frankenstein myth.

Issues #52–72 are overflowing with fine strips, not all of them serials, and both Bernie Wrightson (#58, 60, 62, 68) and Wally Wood (#60, 61) produced some of the finest work of their careers here. Issues #54 and #55 featured beautifully colored reprints of Will Eisner’s 1940s strip “The Spirit,” which proved popular enough to lead Warren to begin publishing a Spirit magazine. Two of this era’s finest stories were Bill Dubay’s superb “Daddy And The Pie” in #64, which predated E.T. by a decade and boasted typically fine Alex Toth artwork, and Budd Lewis’ “Godeye,” drawn by Leopoldo Sanchez in #68, a deliciously acerbic debunking of fantasy clichés. No-one typified the era more than the veteran Spanish artist José Ortiz, whose gloriously dark and textured drawings graced a number of continued tales. Most notable were Bruce Bezaire’s violent Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde-inspired “Jackass” in #60, 63–65, Budd Lewis’ grisly Western “Coffin” (#61, 67, 68, 70) and his masterpiece “Apocalypse,” also scripted by Lewis, in #62–65. Following editor Bill Dubay’s departure with #73 the comic took a significant dip in quality, from which it never recovered.

The post-Dubay period also saw a significant move away from horror to science fiction, fantasy and even the occasional super-hero strip, but though it never achieved its earlier consistency the magazine could still come up with the occasional flashes of brilliance. The team of Bruce Jones and Richard Corben produced a fine time-travel story in “Within You, Without You” (#77, 79, 87 and later to prove an inspiration for the comic Rip In Time), and also contributed a nice story to #90. Jim Starlin’s suitably cosmic “Darklon the Mystic” (#76, 79, 80, 84, 100) boasted both fine artwork and Starlin himself committing suicide, and was later collected for a one-shot comic published by Pacific. Issue #81 was a themed issue based around a Frank Frazetta cover, featuring contributions from Corben, Torrents and Carmine Infantino among others. More significantly, the following issue saw the first appearance of Bill Dubay and Luis Bermejo’s time-travelling cowboy The Rook, which quickly came to dominate the comic. Although rarely exceptional, The Rook was at least well crafted, and while its pre-eminence robbed Eerie of some of its diversity, following its departure to its own title in #105 the parent magazine became badly directionless.

With the exception of the odd Russ Heath (#98) and Alex Nino (#87, 92, 93, 95) efforts, the Rook era’s finest hours were provided by Paul Gulacy, whose “Trespasser,” written by Don McGregor in #103–105, and “Blood On Black Satin,” written by Doug Moench for #109–111, were career highpoints. More typical, sadly, were the likes of Pablo Marcos’ brainless “Beastworld” (#104, 105, 107–110) and the breath-takingly blatant Star Wars clone “Mac Tavish” by Bill Dubay and Pepe Moreno (#95, 96, 105, 107, 109, 111). Eerie’s last few years were, if anything, less appealing, with half-baked space opera becoming its staple ingredient. The sole exceptions to this were Victor De La Fuente’s “Haxtur And Haggarth” stories, which ran in most issues from #11 to the comic’s demise. Even here, though, the fine art was sometimes scant compensation for the poor writing. With ever-increasing numbers of reprint issues, the magazine’s days were clearly numbered, though the last few issues contain a few nice surprises. There’s the return of the Rook in 132, a lovely Howard Chaykin strip in #127, and, best of all, the first English translation of Paul Gillon’s masterful “Les Naufrages Du Temps” (#129, 132, 134, 136).

Between 1970 and 1972 Warren issued annual reprint anthologies, which they transferred to the parent title with #42. Subsequent reprint issues collected some of the comic’s most popular serials: “Dax” (#59), “Hunter” (#69), “The Mummy” (#78), “Within You, Without You” (#97), José Ortiz’ “Hard John” (#106), Leopoldo Sanchez’ “Spook” (#112) and “Jackass” (#115). Other reprint issues concentrate on specific artists, with Richard Corben (#86), Neal Adams (#125), Wally Wood (#131), Ramon Torrents (#133) and Steve Ditko (#135) those featured. For the more casual readers any of these would provide an excellent starting point for the comic. ~DAR

Recommended: #2–12, 35, 44, 50, 52–73, 76–81, 84, 87, 90, 103–105, 109–111, 127, 129, 132, 134, 136
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  • 10
    Jul 1967
    Cover: $0.40
    W: Roy G. Krenkel, Archie Goodwin, Bill Pearson  ·  A: Roy G. Krenkel, Steve Ditko, Joe Orlando, Dan Adkins, Neal Adams, Jerry Grandenetti, Gene Colan, Johnny Craig, Reed Crandall, Frank Frazetta, Rocke Mastroserio, GRay Morrow, John Severin, Angelo Torres, Alex Toth, Al Williamson, Wallace Wood
    1 copy for $15.00
  • 28
    Jul 1970
    Cover: $0.50
    W: James Haggenmiller, Bill Warren, Buddy Saunders, R. Michael Rosen, Alan Hewetson, Pat Boyette  ·  A: Dan Adkins, Billy Graham, Jack Sparling, Tom Sutton, Bill DuBay, Dick Piscopo, Pat Boyette
    1 copy for $320.00
  • 31
    Jan 1971
    Cover: $0.60
    W: Chris Fellner, Billy Graham, Nicola Cuti, Buddy Saunders, Bill DuBay, Steve Skeates  ·  A: Carlos Garzón, Frank W. Bolle, Bill DuBay, Tom Sutton, Tony Williamsune, Billy Graham
    1 copy for $14.99
  • 34
    Jul 1971
    Cover: $0.60
    W: Tom Sutton, Buddy Saunders, Alan Hewetson, Steve Skeates, Ernie Colón, F. Paul Wilson, Alan Weiss  ·  A: Tom Sutton, Jaime Brocal, Mike Royer, Tony Williamsune, Ernie Colón, Carlos Garzón, Alan Weiss
    1 copy for $10.00
  • 35
    Aug 1971
    Cover: $0.60
    W: Gardner Fox, Steve Englehart, John Cornell, Bill DuBay, Sanho Kim, Doug Moench, Buddy Saunders  ·  A: Frank Brunner, John Cornell, Steve Englehart, Victor De La Fuente, Jerry Grandenetti, Sanho Kim, Mike Ploog
    1 copy for $49.99
  • 38
    Feb 1972
    Cover: $0.60
    W: T. Casey Brennan, Doug Moench, Don McGregor  ·  A: Jaime Brocal, Jerry Grandenetti, Gual, Esteban Maroto, Tom Sutton
    1 copy for $440.00
  • 39
    Apr 1972
    Cover: $0.60
    W: J.R. Cochran, Don Glut, Esteban Maroto, Doug Moench, Kevin Pagan, Steve Skeates  ·  A: Rafael Aura Leon, Richard Bassford, Jose Bea, Jaime Brocal, Dave Cockrum, Esteban Maroto, Tom Sutton
    1 copy for $320.00
  • 42
    Oct 1972
    Cover: $1.00
    W: Johnny Craig, Dube, Archie Goodwin, Roy G. Krenkel, Doug Moench  ·  A: Neal Adams, Dan Adkins, Johnny Craig, Reed Crandall, Steve Ditko, Dube, Victor De La Fuente, John Severin, Angelo Torres, Al Williamson
    1 copy for $101.00
  • 44
    Dec 1972
    Cover: $0.75
    W: J.R. Cochran, Esteban Maroto, Doug Moench, Fred Ott, Greg Potter  ·  A: Luis Dominguez, Dube, Jerry Grandenetti, Esteban Maroto, Rubio, Martin Salvador, Tom Sutton
    1 copy for $11.50
  • 45
    Feb 1973
    Cover: $0.75
    W: Don McGregor, Esteban Maroto, Doug Moench, Fred Ott, Steve skeates, Tom Sutton, Hal G. Turner  ·  A: Rafael Aura Leon, Luis Dominguez, Dube, Esteban Maroto, Rubio, Martin Salvador, Suso, Tom Sutton
    1 copy for $13.50
  • 48
    Jun 1973
    Cover: $0.75
    W: Jack Butterworth, Bill Dubay, Esteban Maroto, Al Milgrom, Steve Skeates  ·  A: Rich Buckler, Jaime Brocal, Bill Dubay, Esteban Maroto, Paul Neary, Martin Salvador
    1 copy for $19.99
  • 53
    Jan 1974
    Cover: $0.75
    W: Rich Margopoulos, Al Milgrom, Doug Moench, Steve Skeates, Tom Sutton  ·  A: Neal Adams, Vincente Alcázar, Rich Buckler, Jaime Brocal, Bill Dubay, Paul Neary, Martin Salvador, Tom Sutton
    1 copy for $6.63
  • 54
    Feb 1974
    Cover: $1.00
    W: Gerry Boudreau, Will Eisner, Rich Margopoulos, Doug Moench, Steve Skeates  ·  A: Vincente Alcázar, Jaime Brocal, Richard Corben, Will Eisner, Mones, Paul Neary
    1 copy for $15.00
  • 59
    Aug 1974
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Esteban Maroto, Budd Lewis  ·  A: Esteban Maroto
    Some stories contain nudity
    2 copies from $14.00
  • 60
    Sep 1974
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Bruce Bezaire, Gerry Boudreau, Bill DuBay, Budd Lewis, Steve Skeates  ·  A: Bernie Wrightson, Richard Corben, Isidro Mones, Paul Neary, Josè Ortiz, Leopold Sanchez, Wallace Wood
    1 copy for $16.00
  • 61
    Nov 1974
    Cover: $1.00
    W: Gerry Boudreau, Bill DuBay, Budd Lewis, Steve Skeates  ·  A: Joaquin Blazquez, Isidro Mones, Josè Ortiz, Leopold Sanchez, Wallace Wood, Bernie Wrightson
    2 copies from $19.00
  • 63
    Feb 1975
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Bruce Bezaire, Bill DuBay, Budd Lewis, Rich Margopoulos, Steve Skeates  ·  A: Joaquin Blazquez, Esteban Maroto, Paul Neary, Josè Ortiz, Leopold Sanchez, Bernie Wrightson
    1 copy for $25.00
  • 65
    Apr 1975
    Cover: $1.00
    W: Bruce Bezaire, Budd Lewis, Steve Skeates  ·  A: Gonzalo Mayo, Josè Ortiz, Leopold Sanchez, Alex Toth, Bernie Wrightson
    1 copy for $19.99
  • 68
    Sep 1975
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Budd Lewis, Jim Stenstrum, Bernie Wrightson  ·  A: Esteban Maroto, Paul Neary, Josè Ortiz, Leopold Sanchez, Bernie Wrightson
    1 copy for $19.99
  • 69
    Oct 1975
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Bill DuBay, Budd Lewis, Rich Margopoulos  ·  A: Paul Neary
    1 copy for $19.99
  • 72
    Feb 1976
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Jose Bea, Bill DuBay, Budd Lewis, Doug Moench  ·  A: Jose Bea, Luis Bermejo, Howard Chaykin, Paul Neary, Josè Ortiz, Leopold Sanchez, Bernie Wrightson
    1 copy for $14.99
  • 76
    Aug 1976
    Cover: $1.00
    W: Budd Lewis, Bill DuBay, Jose Bea, Jim Starlin  ·  A: Leopold Sanchez, Luis Bermejo, Esteban Maroto, Jose Bea, Jim Starlin
    1 copy for $14.00
  • 80
    Jan 1977
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Budd Lewis, Jim Starlin, Gerry Boudreau, Bruce Jones, Nicola Cuti  ·  A: Josè Ortiz, Jim Starlin, Leopold Sanchez, Gonzalo Mayo, Luis Bermejo, Carmine Infantino
    2 copies from $10.00
  • 82
    Mar 1977
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Bill DuBay, Joe Brancatelli, Gerry Boudreau, Budd Lewis  ·  A: Luis Bermejo, Carmine Infantino, Josè Ortiz, Leopold Sanchez
    1st Appearance of Parrish Dane; 1st Appearance of Restine Dane (the Rook); 1st Appearance of the Rook (Restine Dane); Origin of Restine Dane (the Rook); Origin of the Rook (Restine Dane)
    3 copies from $35.00
  • 83
    May 1977
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Budd Lewis, Jim Stenstrum, Roger McKenzie  ·  A: Luis Bermejo, Josè Ortiz, Leopoldo Durañona, Carmine Infantino
    3 copies from $9.00
  • 84
    Jun 1977
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Bill DuBay, Budd Lewis, Jim Starlin, Jim Stenstrum  ·  A: Luis Bermejo, Dan Green, Carmine Infantino, Josè Ortiz, Jim Starlin
    1 copy for $30.00
  • 85
    Aug 1977
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Bill DuBay, Jim Stenstrum, Roger McKenzie, Gerry Boudreau, Budd Lewis  ·  A: Luis Bermejo, Josè Ortiz, Leopoldo Durañona, Esteban Maroto, Leopold Sanchez
    3 copies from $13.00
  • 88
    Nov 1977
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Bill DuBay, Budd Lewis, Bill Mohalley, Nicola Cuti, Bruce Jones  ·  A: Luis Bermejo, Josè Ortiz, Dick Giordano, Leopold Sanchez, Rafael Aura Leon
    1 copy for $36.00
  • 89
    Jan 1978
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Joe Brancatelli, Bill DuBay, Bruce Jones, Budd Lewis  ·  A: Luis Bermejo, Leopoldo Durañona, Gonzalo Mayo, Josè Ortiz, Leopold Sanchez
    4 copies from $12.00
  • 90
    Feb 1978
    Cover: $1.50
    W: Gerry Boudreau, Bill DuBay, Bruce Jones, Roger McKenzie, Bob Toomey  ·  A: Richard Corben, Leopoldo Durañona, Gonzalo Mayo, Alex Niño, Josè Ortiz
    1 copy for $5.00
  • 91
    Mar 1978
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Bill DuBay, Bruce Jones, Jonathan Thomas, Bob Toomey  ·  A: Luis Bermejo, Leopoldo Durañona, Gonzalo Mayo, Josè Ortiz
    1 copy for $19.99
  • 92
    May 1978
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Bill DuBay, Gerry Boudreau, Bob Toomey, Roger McKenzie  ·  A: Josè Ortiz, Abel Laxamana, Rafael Auraleon, Alex Niño, Leopoldo Durañona
    2 copies from $4.99
  • 94
    Aug 1978
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Bill DuBay, Joe Brancatelli, Nicola Cuti, Gerry Boudreau, Fernando Fernandez, Louise Simonson, Bob Toomey  ·  A: Luis Bermejo, Leopoldo Durañona, Isidro Mones, Martin Salvador, Fernando Fernandez, Alex Niño
    2 copies from $34.99
  • 96
    Oct 1978
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Cary Bates, Nicola Cuti, Roger McKenzie, Alabaster Redzone, Guillermo Saccomanno  ·  A: Alfredo P. Alcala, Pepé Moreno, Leopoldo Durañona, Carmine Infantino, Walt Simonson
    2 copies from $3.50
  • 97
    Nov 1978
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Bruce Jones, Joe Brancatelli, Archie Goodwin  ·  A: Richard Corben, Neal Adams
    Nicola Cuti L.O.C.
    1 copy for $85.00
  • 99
    Feb 1979
    Cover: $1.50
    W: Cary Bates, Nicola Cuti, Bill DuBay, Leopoldo Durañona, Bruce Jones, Louise Simonson  ·  A: Alfredo P. Alcala, Leopoldo Durañona, Pablo Marcos, Josè Ortiz
    2 copies from $47.00
  • 100
    Apr 1979
    Cover: $2.00
    W: Cary Bates, Bill DuBay, Leopoldo Durañona, Budd Lewis, Jim Starlin  ·  A: Alfredo P. Alcala, Leopoldo Durañona, Jimmy Janes, Isidro Mones, Jim Starlin
    1 copy for $19.99
  • 101
    Jun 1979
    Cover: $1.50
    W: Bill DuBay, Cary Bates, Leopoldo Durañona, Budd Lewis  ·  A: Alfredo P. Alcala, Moreno Casares, Leopoldo Durañona, Isidro Mones, Jim Starlin
    1 copy for $9.99
  • 102
    Painted cover by Manuel Sanjulián
    Jul 1979
    Cover: $1.50
    W: Bill DuBay, Cary Bates, Leopoldo Durañona, Budd Lewis, Roger McKenzie, Jean Michelle Martin, Joe Brancatelli  ·  A: Lee Elias, Leopoldo Durañona, Josè Ortiz, Martin Salvador, Moreno Casares, Buz Vaultz
    Magazine; B&W
    1 copy for $14.99
  • 104
    Sep 1979
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Cary Bates, Bill DuBay, Leopoldo Durañona, Bruce Jones, Don McGregor, Jean Michelle Martin, Bob Toomey  ·  A: Alfredo P. Alcala, Leopoldo Durañona, Paul Gulacy, Jimmy Janes, Pablo Marcos, Josè Ortiz
    7 copies from $14.99
  • 105
    Oct 1979
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Cary Bates, Bill DuBay, Leopoldo Durañona, Larry Hama, Bruce Jones, Don McGregor, Gary Null, Alabaster Redzone  ·  A: Alfredo P. Alcala, Moreno Casares, Leopoldo Durañona, Paul Gulacy, Jimmy Janes, Pablo Marcos, Val Mayerik
    3 copies from $19.98
  • 106
    Nov 1979
    Cover: $1.50
    W: Jim Stenstrum  ·  A: John Severin, Juan Ortiz, Richard Corben
    1 copy for $12.50
  • 107
    Dec 1980
    Cover: $1.35
    W: Cary Bates, Leopoldo Durañona, Bruce Jones, Bill Kelly, Alabaster Redzone, Alex Southern  ·  A: Moreno Casares, Nestor De Leon, Leopoldo Durañona, Pablo Marcos
    3 copies from $14.99
  • 108
    Jan 1980
    Cover: $1.50
    W: Nicola Cuti, Joe Brancatelli, Bruce Jones, Larry Hama, Norman Mundy, Cary Bates, Bob Toomey  ·  A: Jess M. Jodloman, Pablo Marcos, Val Mayerik, Buz Vaultz, Mike Zeck
    1 copy for $99.00
  • 109
    Feb 1980
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Doug Moench, Bruce Jones, Joe Brancatelli, Norman Mundy, Cary Bates, Larry Hama, Alabaster Redzone, Alex Southern  ·  A: Paul Gulacy, Pablo Marcos, Buz Vaultz, Val Mayerik, Pepé Moreno
    1 copy for $89.99
  • 110
    Apr 1980
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Doug Moench, Joe Brancatelli, Bruce Jones, Bob Toomey, Budd Lewis, Michael Fleisher  ·  A: Paul Gulacy, Pablo Marcos, Josè Ortiz, Rafael Auraleon, Leopoldo Durañona
    3 copies from $13.00
  • 111
    Jun 1980
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Nicola Cuti, Francisco Rodriguez de la Fuente, Larry Hama, Doug Moench, Jim Stenstrum  ·  A: Moreno Casares, Francisco Rodriguez de la Fuente, John Garcia, Paul Gulacy, Val Mayerik, Rudy Nebres
    2 copies from $19.00
  • 112
    Jul 1980
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Bill DuBay, Bruce Jones, Rich Margopoulos, Doug Moench  ·  A: Esteban Maroto
    1 copy for $81.00
  • 113
    Aug 1980
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Victor de la Fuente, Budd Lewis, Will Richardson  ·  A: Alfredo P. Alcala, E.R. Cruz, Victor de la Fuente
    1 copy for $67.00
  • 114
    Sep 1980
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Victor de la Fuente, Carlos Giménez, David Jacobs  ·  A: Victor de la Fuente, Carlos Giménez, A.L. Sanchez
    1 copy for $100.00
  • 116
    Nov 1980
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Victor de La Fuente, Budd Lewis, Rich Margopoulos  ·  A: E.R. Cruz, Victor de La Fuente, Fred Redondo
    2 copies from $9.98
  • 117
    Dec 1980
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Cary Bates, Victor de La Fuente, Budd Lewis, Jim Stenstrum  ·  A: E.R. Cruz, Fernando Fernandez, Victor de La Fuente, Neil McFeeters
    1 copy for $100.00
  • 118
    Jan 1981
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Bruce Pezaire, Fernando Fernandez, Victor de La Fuente, Rich Margopoulos  ·  A: Fernando Fernandez, Victor de La Fuente, Jess M. Jodloman, Rudy Nebres
    1 copy for $100.00
  • 119
    Feb 1981
    Cover: $1.95
    W: Victor de La Fuente, Rich Margopoulos, Jim Stenstrum  ·  A: E.R. Cruz, Victor de La Fuente, Anton Yandoc
    2 copies from $9.99
  • 120
    Apr 1981
    Cover: $2.50
    W: Victor de La Fuente, Rich Margopoulos, Don McGregor, Jim Stenstrum  ·  A: E.R. Cruz, Victor de La Fuente, Jun Lofamia, Al Sanchez
    1 copy for $100.00
  • 121
    Jun 1981
    Cover: $2.00
    W: Victor de La Fuente, Budd Lewis, Rich Margopoulos, Don McGregor, Bob Morallo  ·  A: Victor de La Fuente, Jun Lofamia, Bob Morallo, Al Sanchez
    1 copy for $100.00
  • 122
    Jul 1981
    Cover: $2.00
    W: Victor de La Fuente, Budd Lewis, Don McGregor, Alabaster Redzone  ·  A: E.R. Cruz, Victor de La Fuente, Gonzalo Mayo, Val Mayerik
    1 copy for $100.00
  • 123
    Aug 1981
    Cover: $2.00
    W: Leopoldo Durañona, Victor de La Fuente, Val Mayerik, Bob Morello  ·  A: Victor de La Fuente, Budd Lewis, Don McGregor
    1 copy for $100.00
  • 125
    Oct 1981
    Cover: $2.00
    W: Don Glut, Archie Goodwin, Jim Stenstrum  ·  A: Neal Adams
    1 copy for $15.84
  • 126
    Nov 1981
    Cover: $2.00
    W: Alabaster Redzone, Will Richardson, John Ellis Sech  ·  A: Luis Bermejo, E.R. Cruz, Victor de la Fuente, Esteban Maroto
    1 copy for $14.98
  • 131
    Jun 1982
    Cover: $2.00
    W: Gerr Bourdreau, Bill DuBay, Archie Goodwin, Wallace Wood  ·  A: Dan Adkins, Wallace Wood
    1 copy for $82.00
  • 132
    Jul 1982
    Cover: $2.00
    W: Jean-Claude Forest, Victor de La Fuente, Budd Lewis, John Ellis Sech  ·  A: Luis Bermejo, E.R. Cruz, Victor de La Fuente, Paul Gillon
    2 copies from $9.00