Friday, September 24, 2021

Janaury 1967 - June 1967


Walt Disney’s Uncle Scrooge #68.

Published on January 5, 1967. Edited by Alice Nielson Cobb. The comic includes the story “Hall of the Mermaid Queen,” by Carl Barks. Cover illustration by Carl Barks. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. Poughkeepsie, NY: Gold Key. Cover/indicia date: March 1967. Cover price: 12¢.


Fantastic Four #61.

Published on January 10, 1967. Edited by Stan Lee. The comic features the story “Where Stalks the Sandman?,” by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby, with Joe Sinnott. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Joe Sinnott. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Canam (Marvel). Cover/indicia date: April 1967. Cover price: 12¢.


Creepy #14.

Published on January 19, 1967. Edited by Archie Goodwin. The comic includes these stories: “Where Sorcery Lives!,” by Archie Goodwin & Steve Ditko; “Art of Horror,” by Archie Goodwin & Jerry Grandenetti; “Snakes Alive!,” by Clark Dimond, John Benson, and Hector Castellon; “The Beckoning Beyond!,” by Archie Goodwin & Dan Adkins, with Bill Pearson; “Piece by Piece,” by Archie Goodwin & Joe Orlando; “Castle Carrion!,” by Archie Goodwin & Reed Crandall; and “Curse of the Vampire!,” by Archie Goodwin & Neal Adams. Cover illustration by Gray Morrow. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 68 pages. New York: Warren. Cover/indicia date: April 1967. Cover price: 35¢.



The Mad Adventures of Captain Klutz, Don Martin

Published on January 19, 1967. Edited by Nick Meglin. The book features original material by cartoonist Don Martin, produced in collaboration with scriptwriters Dick DeBartolo, Phil Hahn, and Jack Hanrahan. Cover illustration by Don Martin. Mass-market paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 196 pages. New York: Signet (New American Library). Cover price: 50¢.


Mad #110.

Published on February 7, 1966. Edited by Albert B. Feldstein. The contributors include Sergio Aragonés, Dave Berg, Max Brandel, Paul Coker, Jr., Dick DeBartolo, Mort Drucker, Stan Hart, Frank Jacobs, Al Jaffee, Tom Koch, Arnie Kogen, Don Martin, Norman Mingo, Joe Orlando, Ziraldo Pinto, Antonio Prohias, Don Reilly, Irving Schild, and Larry Siegel. Cover illustration by Norman Mingo. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 52 pages. New York: E. C. Cover/indicia date: April 1967. Cover price: 30¢.


Fantastic Four #62.

Published on February 14, 1967. Edited by Stan Lee. The comic features the story “…And One Shall Save Him!,” by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby, with Joe Sinnott. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Joe Sinnott. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Canam (Marvel). Cover/indicia date: May 1967. Cover price: 12¢.


Eerie #9.

Published on February 16, 1967. Edited by Archie Goodwin. The comic includes these stories: “Fair Exchange,” by Archie Goodwin & Neal Adams; “Rub the Lamp!,” by Allan Jardo & Jerry Grandenetti; “Terror in the Tomb!,” by Archie Goodwin & Rocke Mastroserio; “The Wanderer!,” by Archie Goodwin & Dan Adkins; “Isle of the Beast!,” by Archie Goodwin & Steve Ditko; “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” by Archie Goodwin & Bob Jenney; and “Experiment in Fear!,” by Archie Goodwin & Gene Colan. Cover illustration by Dan Adkins. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 68 pages. New York: Warren. Cover/indicia date: May 1967. Cover price: 40¢.

Note

“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” is adapted from the prose story by Ambrose Bierce.


Sugar and Spike #70.

Published on February 21, 1967. Edited by Murray Boltinoff. The comic includes the story “Pocket-Size Counter-Spies!,” by Sheldon Mayer. Cover illustration by Sheldon Mayer. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: April-May 1967. Cover price: 12¢.


Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories #319.

Published on February 23, 1967. Edited by Alice Nielson Cobb. Cover illustration by Carl Barks. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. Poughkeepsie, NY: Gold Key. Cover/indicia date: April 1967. Cover price: 12¢.


The Unsinkable Charlie Brown, Charles M. Schulz.

Published in March 1967. The book collects select material first published between 1965 and 1966 in Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts daily newspaper strip. Cover illustration by Charles M. Schulz. Trade paperback. Black-and-white interiors. 132 pages. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Cover price: $1.00.


Walt Disney’s Uncle Scrooge #69.

Published on March 9, 1967. Edited by Alice Nielson Cobb. The comic includes the story “The Cattle King,” by Carl Barks. Cover illustration by Carl Barks. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. Poughkeepsie, NY: Gold Key. Cover/indicia date: May 1967. Cover price: 12¢.


Dennis the Menace and Poor Ol’ Mr. Wilson, Hank Ketcham.

Published on March 13, 1967. The book features material originally published between 1960 and 1966 in Hank Ketcham’s Dennis the Menace daily comic strip. Cover illustration by Hank Ketcham. Mass-market paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 132 pages. Greenwich, CT: Crest (Fawcett). Cover price: 40¢.


Fantastic Four #63.

Published on March 14, 1967. Edited by Stan Lee. The comic features the story “Blastaar, the Living Bomb-Burst!,” by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby, with Joe Sinnott. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Joe Sinnott. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Canam (Marvel). Cover/indicia date: June 1967 . Cover price: 12¢.


Creepy #15.

Published on March 16, 1967. Edited by Archie Goodwin. The comic includes these stories: “City of Doom!,” by Archie Goodwin & Steve Ditko; “Adam Link, Champion Athlete!,” by Otto Binder & Joe Orlando; “The Adventure of the German Student,” by Archie Goodwin & Jerry Grandenetti; “The River!,” by Johnny Craig; and “The Terror Beyond Time!,” by Archie Goodwin & Neal Adams. Cover illustration by Frank Frazetta. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 60 pages. New York: Warren. Cover/indicia date: June 1967. Cover price: 35¢.

Notes

“The Adventure of the German Student” is adapted from the prose story by Washington Irving.

Frank Frazetta later published the cover illustration as a poster titled “Neanderthal.”


Mad #111.

Published on March 21, 1967. Edited by Albert B. Feldstein. The contributors include Dave Berg, Max Brandel, Bob Clarke, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Mort Drucker, Stan Hart, Frank Jacobs, Al Jaffee, Don Martin, Norman Mingo, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Irving Schild, Larry Siegel, Bruce Stark, George Woodbridge, and Elizabeth Wright, Jr.. Cover illustration by Norman Mingo. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 52 pages. New York: E. C. Cover/indicia date: June 1967. Cover price: 30¢.


Wonder Wart-Hog, Captain Crud & Other Super Stuff.

Published on March 28, 1967. Edited by Chuck Alverson. The book features new and previously published material by Vaughn Bodé, Jon Carroll, Hank Hinton, Bill Killeen, Paul Klonowski, Harry Shearer, Gilbert Shelton, Joel Siegel, and Bob Stine. Foreword by Harvey Kurtzman. The cover illustrator or illustrators are unknown. Mass-market paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 164 pages. Greenwich, CT: Gold Medal (Fawcett). Cover/indicia date: 1967. Cover price: 50¢.


Feiffer’s Marriage Manual, Jules Feiffer.

Published on April 6, 1967. The book features select material from Jules Feiffer’s weeky newspaper strip Feiffer. Cover illustration by Jules Feiffer. Trade-paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 64 pages. New York: Random House. Cover price: $1.00.


The Amazing Spider-Man #50.

Published on April 11, 1967. Edited by Stan Lee. The comic features the story “Spider-Man No More!,” by Stan Lee & John Romita, with Mickey Dimeo (Mike Esposito). Cover illustration by John Romita. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Non-Pareil (Marvel). Cover/indicia date: July 1967. Cover price: 12¢.

Note

“Spider-Man No More!” is the first appearance of the villain the Kingpin (Wilson Fisk).


Fantastic Four #64.

Published on April 11, 1967. Edited by Stan Lee. The comic features the story “The Sentry Sinister!,” by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby, with Joe Sinnott. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Joe Sinnott. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Canam (Marvel). Cover/indicia date: July 1967. Cover price: 12¢.


Eerie #10.

Published on April 13, 1967. Edited by Archie Goodwin. The comic includes these stories: “Warrior of Death!,” by Archie Goodwin & Steve Ditko; “The Slugs!,” by Bill Pearson & Joe Orlando; “It!,” by Archie Goodwin & Dan Adkins; “Voodoo Drum!,” by Archie Goodwin & Neal Adams; “House of Fiends!,” by Archie Goodwin & Jerry Grandenetti; and “For the Birds!,” by Archie Goodwin & Gene Colan. Cover illustration by Gray Morrow. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 68 pages. New York: Warren. Cover/indicia date: July 1967. Cover price: 35¢.


The Questionable Mad

Published on April 18, 1967. The book features select material first published in Mad #71-73. The contributors include Dave Berg, Bob Clarke, Earle Doud, Mort Drucker, Don “Duck” Edwing, Walter Farley, Phil Hahn, Al Jaffee, Arnie Kogen, Don Martin, Norman Mingo, Bette Norman, Dean Norman, Joe Orlando, Antonio Prohias, Don Reilly, Jack Rickard, Wallace Wood, and George Woodbridge. Cover illustration by Norman Mingo. Mass-market paperback. Black-and-white interiors. 196 pages. New York: Signet (New American Library). Cover price: 60¢.


Sugar and Spike #71.

Published on April 18, 1967. Edited by Murray Boltinoff. The comic includes the story “Double Trouble!,” by Sheldon Mayer. Cover illustration by Sheldon Mayer. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: June-July 1967. Cover price: 12¢.


Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories #321.

Published on April 26, 1967. Edited by Alice Nielson Cobb. Cover illustration by Carl Barks. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. Poughkeepsie, NY: Gold Key. Cover/indicia date: June 1967. Cover price: 12¢.


Walt Disney’s Uncle $crooge #70.

Published on May 4, 1967. Edited by Alice Nielson Cobb. The comic includes the story “The Doom Diamond,” by Carl Barks. Cover illustration by Carl Barks. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. Poughkeepsie, NY: Gold Key. Cover/indicia date: July 1967. Cover price: 12¢.


Fantastic Four #65.

Published on May 9, 1967. Edited by Stan Lee. The comic features the story “—From Beyond This Planet Earth!,” by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby, with Joe Sinnott. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Joe Sinnott. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Canam (Marvel). Cover/indicia date: August 1967. Cover price: 12¢.

Note

“—From Beyond This Planet Earth!” is the first appearance of the Kree alien race, Ronan the Accuser, and the Kree Supreme Intelligence.


Creepy #16.

Published on May 11, 1967. Edited by Archie Goodwin. The comic includes these stories: “A Curse of Claws!,” by Archie Goodwin & Neal Adams; “Frozen Fear!,” by Archie Goodwin & Reed Crandall; “Angel of Doom!,” by Archie Goodwin & Jeffrey Catherine Jones; “The Frankenstein Tradition!,” by Archie Goodwin & Rocco “Rocke” Mastroserio; “There Was an Old Lady,” by Archie Goodwin, Daniel Bubacz, and Sal Trapani, with Bill Molno; “Haunted Castle!,” by Archie Goodwin & Donald Norman (Norm Nodel); and “The Sands That Change!,” by Clark Dimond, Terry Bisson, and Steve Ditko. Cover illustration by Frank Frazetta. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 68 pages. New York: Warren. Cover/indicia date: August 1967. Cover price: 40¢.

Note

Frank Frazetta later published a heavily revised version of the cover illustration as a poster titled “Cat Girl.”


Mad #112.

Published on May 16, 1967. Edited by Albert B. Feldstein. The contributors include Sergio Aragonés, Dave Berg, Max Brandel, Paul Coker, Jr., Dick DeBartolo, Mort Drucker, Stan Hart, Frank Jacobs, Al Jaffee, Tom Koch, Arnie Kogen, Don Martin, Norman Mingo, Joe Orlando, Antonio Prohias, Paul Peter Porges, Harry Purvis, May Sakami, Irving Schild, Larry Siegel, Bruce Stark, and George Woodbridge. Cover illustration by Norman Mingo. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 52 pages. New York: E. C. Cover/indicia date: July 1967. Cover price: 30¢.


Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories #322.

Published on May 25, 1967. Edited by Alice Nielson Cobb. Cover illustration by Carl Barks. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. Poughkeepsie, NY: Gold Key. Cover/indicia date: July 1967. Cover price: 12¢.


Fantastic Four #66.

Published on June 8, 1967. Edited by Stan Lee. The comic features the story “What Lurks Behnd the Beehive?,” by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby, with Joe Sinnott. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Joe Sinnott. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Canam (Marvel). Cover/indicia date: September 1967. Cover price: 12¢.

Note

“What Lurks Behind the Beehive?” is the first appearance of Him, later known as Adam Warlock.


Sugar and Spike #72.

Published on June 20, 1967. Edited by Murray Boltinoff. The comic features the story “Bernie the Brain!,” by Sheldon Mayer. Cover illustration by Sheldon Mayer. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: August-September 1967. Cover price: 12¢.


Eerie #11.

Published on June 22, 1967. Edited by Archie Goodwin. The comic includes these stories: “Witch Hunt!,” by Archie Goodwin & Joe Orlando; “To Slay a Dragon!,” by Archie Goodwin & Jeffrey Catherine Jones; “The Mummy,” by Russ Jones & Wallace Wood; “Berenice,” by Archie Goodwin & Jerry Grandenetti; “The Blood Fruit!,” by Johnny Craig; “The Monster from One Billion B. C.,” by Tom Sutton; “Big Change!,” by Ron Whyte & Larry Woromay; and “First Blood,” by Archie Goodwin & Gene Colan. Cover illustration by Joe Orlando. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 68 pages. New York: Warren. Cover/indicia date: September 1967. Cover price: 40¢.

Notes

This is Archie Goodwin’s final issue as editor.

“Berenice” is adapted from the prose story by Edgar Allan Poe.


Mad #113.

Published on June 27, 1967. Edited by Albert B. Feldstein. The contributors include Sergio Aragonés, Dave Berg, Max Brandel, Bob Clarke, Paul Coker, Jr., Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Mort Drucker, Phil Hahn, Frank Jacobs, Al Jaffee, Arnie Kogen, Don Martin, Norman Mingo, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Mai Sakami, Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, Bruce Stark, and George Woodbridge. Cover illustration by Norman Mingo. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 52 pages. New York: E. C. Cover/indicia date: September 1967. Cover price: 30¢.

Next: July to December 1967.

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