Friday, October 29, 2021

September 1971 -December 1971


Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen #143.

Published on September 7, 1971. Edited by Jack Kirby. The comic features the story “Genocide Spray!,” by Jack Kirby, with Vince Colletta. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Mike Royer. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 52 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: November 1971. Cover price: 25¢.


Conan the Barbarian #12.

The estimated newsstand availability date is September 14, 1971. The comic features the story "The Dweller in the Dark," by Roy Thomas & Barry (Windsor-)Smith. Cover illustration by Gil Kane, with Vince Colletta. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Magazine Management (Marvel). Cover/indicia date: December 1971. Cover price: 20¢.

Notes

The copyright date is August 17, 1971.


You’ve Come a Long Way, Charlie Brown, Charles M. Schulz.

Published on September 14, 1971. The book features select material first published between 1970 and 1971 in Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts daily newspaper strip. Cover illustration by Charles M. Schulz. Trade-paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 132 pages. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Cover price: $1.25.


Mister Miracle #5.

Published on September 16, 1971. Edited by Jack Kirby. The comic features the story “Murder Machine!,” by Jack Kirby, with Mike Royer. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Neal Adams & Mike Royer. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 52 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: November-December 1971. Cover price: 25¢.


Mr. Natural #2.

The comic features new material by cartoonist R. (Robert) Crumb. Cover illustration by R. Crumb. Standard-format comic book. Black-and-white interiors. 28 pages. San Francisco: San Francisco Comic Book Company. Cover/indicia date: October 1971. Cover price: 50¢.

Note

The exact publication date is unknown. No copyright registration appears to have been filed.


The Forever People #6.

Published on October 5, 1971. Edited by Jack Kirby. The comic features the story “The Omega Effect!,” by Jack Kirby, with Mike Royer. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Mike Royer. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 52 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: December 1971-January 1972. Cover price: 25¢.


Mad #147.

Published on October 5, 1971. Edited by Albert B. Feldstein. The contributors include Sergio Aragonés, Dave Berg, Bob Clarke, Paul Coker, Jr., Sudhir Dar, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Mort Drucker, Larry Gore, Stan Hart, Frank Jacobs, Al Jaffee, Arnie Kogen, Don Martin, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Irving Schild, Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, Angelo Torres, and George Woodbridge. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 52 pages. New York: E. C. Cover/indicia date: December 1971. Cover price: 40¢.


Huey, Dewey and Louie, Junior Woodchucks #12.

Published on October 6, 1971. Edited by Chase Craig. The comic includes the stories “Hound of the Moaning Hills” and “Storm Dancers,” both by Carl Barks & Kay Wright, with Larry Mayer. Cover illustration by Kay Wright, with Larry Mayer. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. Poughkeepsie, NY: Gold Key. Cover/indicia date: January 1972. Cover price: 15¢.


The New Gods #6.

Published on October 14, 1971. Edited by Jack Kirby. The comic features the story “The Glory Boat!,” by Jack Kirby, with Mike Royer. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Vince Colletta. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 52 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: December 1971-January 1972. Cover price: 25¢.


Polyunsaturated Mad.

Published on October 15, 1971. The book includes select material first published in Mad #98-100. The contributors include Ronald Axe, Dave Berg, Bob Clarke, Paul Coker, Jr., Dick DeBartolo, Mort Drucker, Phil Hahn, Stan Hart, Frank Jacobs, Al Jaffee, Don Martin, Norman Mingo, Joe Orlando, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Larry Siegel, Sol Weinstein, and George Woodbridge. Cover illustration by Norman Mingo. Mass-market paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 196 pages. New York: Paperback Library. Cover/indicia date: October 1971. Cover price: 75¢.


Conan the Barbarian #13.

The estimated newsstand availability date is October 19, 1971. The comic features the story "Web of the Spider-God," by Roy Thomas & Barry (Windsor-)Smith, with John Jakes and Sal Buscema. Cover illustration by Barry Smith. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Magazine Management (Marvel). Cover/indicia date: January 1972. Cover price: 20¢.

Note

The copyright date is September 21, 1971.


Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen #144.

Published on October 19, 1971. Edited by Jack Kirby. The comic features the story “A Big Thing in a Deep Scottish Lake!,” by Jack Kirby, with Vince Colletta. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Neal Adams. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 52 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: December 1971. Cover price: 25¢.


Skull Comics #3.

The comic includes the story "Horrible Harvey's House," by Richard Corben. The other contributors include Greg Irons, Jack “Jaxon” Jackson, Spain Rodriguez, Dave Sheridan, and Tom Veitch. Cover illustration by Spain Rodriguez. Standard-format comic book. Black-and-white interiors. 36 pages. Berkeley, CA: Last Gasp. Cover/indicia date: November 1971. Cover price: 50¢.

Note

The exact publication date is unknown. No copyright registration appears to have been filed.


Slow Death #3.

Edited by Ron Turner. The comic includes the story "Dumb Story," by Richard Corben. The other contributors include Greg Irons, Jack “Jaxon” Jackson, Jim Osborne, Dave Sheridan, and Larry Welz. Cover illustrated by Richard Corben. Standard-format comic book. Black-and-white interiors. 44 pages. Berkeley, CA: Last Gasp. Cover/indicia date: November 1971. Cover price: 50¢.

Note

The exact publication date is unknown. No copyright registration appears to have been filed.


Mister Miracle #6.

Published on November 11, 1971. Edited by Jack Kirby. The comic features the story “Funky Flashman!,” by Jack Kirby, with Mike Royer. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Mike Royer & Mike Royer. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 52 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: January-February 1972. Cover price: 25¢.

Note

The characters Funky Flashman and Houseroy are Jack Kirby’s notorious lampoons of Marvel Comics editors Stan Lee and Roy Thomas.


Mad’s Dave Berg Looks at Our Sick World.

Published on November 12, 1971. The book features new material by cartoonist Dave Berg. Cover illustration by Dave Berg. Mass-market paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 196 pages. New York: Signet (New American Library). Cover/indicia date: November 1971. Cover price: 75¢.


Mad #148.

Published on November 16, 1971. Edited by Albert B. Feldstein. The contributors include Sergio Aragonés, Dave Berg, Bob Clarke, Paul Coker, Jr., Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Mort Drucker, Donald K. Epstein, Stan Hart, Frank Jacobs, Al Jaffee, Don Martin, Norman Mingo, Kedzie North, Paul Peter Porges, Antonio Prohias, Sy Reit, Jack Rickard, Irving Schild, Lou Silverstone, Angelo Torres, and George Woodbridge. Cover illustration by Norman Mingo. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 52 pages. New York: E. C. Cover/indicia date: January 1972. Cover price: 40¢.


Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen #145.

Published on November 18, 1971. Edited by Jack Kirby. The comic features the story “Brigadoom!,” by Jack Kirby, with Vince Colletta. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Murphy Anderson. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 52 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: January 1972. Cover price: 25¢.


Dennis the Menace: Voted Most Likely, Hank Ketcham.

Published on November 30, 1971. The book features material originally published in Hank Ketcham's Dennis the Menace daily newspaper strip. Cover illustration by Hank Ketcham. Mass-market paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 132 pages. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Gold Medal. Cover/indicia date: 1971. Cover price: 50¢.


The Forever People #7.

Published on December 2, 1971. Edited by Jack Kirby. The comic features the story “I’ll Find You in Yesterday!,” by Jack Kirby, with Mike Royer. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Mike Royer. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 52 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: February-March 1972. Cover price: 25¢.


The House of Secrets #96.

Published on December 9, 1971. Edited by Joe Orlando. Cover illustration by Bernie Wrightson. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 52 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: February-March 1972. Cover price: 25¢.


Conan the Barbarian #14.

The estimated newsstand availability date is December 14, 1971. The comic features the story "A Sword Called Stormbringer!," by Roy Thomas & Barry (Windsor-)Smith, with Michael Moorcock, James Cawthorn, and Sal Buscema. Cover illustration by Barry Smith. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Magazine Management (Marvel). Cover/indicia date: March 1972. Cover price: 20¢.

Notes

The copyright date is November 16, 1971.

"A Sword Called Stormbringer!" features the character Elric of Melniboné, a public-domain character created by Michael Moorcock.


Superman from the 30’s to the 70’s.

Published on December 14, 1971. Edited by Linda Sunshine. The book features select Superman stories first published between 1938 and 1970 in the Action Comics, Adventure Comics, and Superman comic-book series. The creative personnel include Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Neal Adams, Otto Binder, Wayne Boring, Don C. Cameron, Sam Citron, Leo Dorfman, Ed Drobotka, Bill Finger, Edmond Hamilton, Winslow Mortimer, Leo Nowak, Denny O’Neil, Al Plastino, Kurt Schaffenberger, Alvin Schwartz, John Sikela, Curt Swan, Al Wenzel, William Woolfolk, and Ira Yarbrough. Introduction by E. Nelson Bridwell. Cover illustration by Wayne Boring (Superman figure) & Joe Shuster (background story panels). Hardcover book. Black & white and color interiors. 396 pages. New York: Crown. Cover/indicia date: October 1971. Cover price: $10.00.


The New Gods #7.

Published on December 21, 1971. Edited by Jack Kirby. The comic features the story “The Pact!,” by Jack Kirby, with Mike Royer. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Mike Royer. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 52 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: February-March 1972. Cover price: 25¢.


Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen #146.

Published on December 21, 1971. Edited by Jack Kirby. The comic features the story “Homo Disastrous!,” by Jack Kirby, with Mike Royer. Cover illustration by Jack Kirby, with Mike Royer. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 52 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: February 1972. Cover price: 25¢.


B. C. on the Rocks

Published on December 29, 1971. The book features material originally published in Johnny Hart's B. C. daily-newspaper strip. Cover illustration by Johnny Hart. Mass-market paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 132 pages. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Gold Medal. Cover/indicia date: 1971. Cover price: 50¢.


Dennis the Menace: Where the Action Is, Hank Ketcham.

Published on December 29, 1971. The book features material first published in Hank Ketcham's Dennis the Menace daily newspaper strip. Cover illustration by Hank Ketcham. Mass-market paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 116 pages. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Gold Medal. Cover/indicia date: 1971. Cover price: 50¢.


Doonesbury, G. B. Trudeau.

The book features the Doonesbury strips cartoonist G. (Garry) B. Trudeau wrote and drew for the Yale Record and the Yale Daily News between 1968 and 1970. Foreword by Erich Segal. Cover illustration by G. B. Trudeau. Hardcover book. Black-and-white interiors. 100 pages. Rockville, MD: American Heritage. Cover/indicia date: 1971. Cover price: $2.95.

Note

The exact publication date is unknown. No copyright registration appears to have been filed.


Flash Gordon: Into the Water World of Mongo, Alex Raymond.

Edited by Ron Barlow. The book features select material first published between 1936 and 1938 in Alex Raymond’s Flash Gordon Sunday newspaper strip. Introduction by Maurice Horn. Cover illustrations by Alex Raymond. Hardcover book. Black-and-white interiors. 150 pages. Franklin Square, NY: Nostalgia. Cover/indicia date: 1971. Cover price: $12.95.

Note

The exact publication date is unknown. No copyright registration appears to have been filed.

Thimble Theater Starring Popeye the Sailor, E. C. Segar.

Edited by Ron Barlow. The book collects select material from cartoonist E. C. Segar’s run on the Thimble Theater daily newspaper strip. Introduction by Bill Blackbeard. Cover illustration by E. C. Segar. Trade-paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 228 pages. Franklin Square: NY: Nostalgia. Cover/indicia date: 1971. Cover price: $7.95.

Next: January to April 1972.

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