Friday, December 10, 2021

July 1975 - September 1975


Creepy #73.

Published on July 1, 1975. Edited by Bill DuBay. The magazine includes the story “Unprovoked Attack on a Hilton Hotel,” by Jim Stenstrum & Richard Corben. Cover illustration by Ken Kelly. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 84 pages. New York: Warren. Cover/indicia date: August 1975. Cover price: $1.25.


The House of Mystery #236.

Published on July 8, 1975. Edited by Joe Orlando. Cover illustration by Bernie Wrightson. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: October 1975. Cover price: 25¢.


Eerie #68.

Published on July 10, 1975. Edited by Bill DuBay. The magazine includes the story “The Muck Monster,” by Bernie Wrightson. Cover illustration by Ken Kelly. Magazine format. Color and black-and-white interiors. 84 pages. New York: Warren. Cover/indicia date: September 1975. Cover price: $1.25.


Mad’s Don Martin Steps Further Out .

Published on July 15, 1975. The book features new material by cartoonist Don Martin, with some scriptwriting assistance by Dick DeBartolo. Cover illustration by Don Martin. Mass-market paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 196 pages. New York: Warner. Cover/indicia date: July 1975. Cover price: $1.25.


Plop! #17.

Published on July 15, 1975. Edited by Joe Orlando. The contributors include Sergio Aragonés, Robert Johnson, Dave Manak, Lee Marrs, Larry Rippee, Frank Robbins, Steve Skeates, David Vern, and Basil Wolverton. Cover illustration by Basil Wolverton (main) and Sergio Aragonés (border). Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: October 1975. Cover price: 25¢.


Warlock #9.

The estimated newsstand availability date is July 22, 1975. Edited by Len Wein. The comic features the story “The Infinity Effect,” by Jim Starlin, with Steve Leialoha. Cover illustration by Jim Starlin, with Alan Weiss. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Marvel. Cover/indicia date: October 1975. Cover price: 25¢.

Notes

The copyright date is June 24, 1975.

The Warlock feature, last seen in Strange Tales #181, resumes here.


The X-Men #95.

The estimated newsstand availability date is July 22, 1975. Edited by Marv Wolfman. The comic features the story “Warhunt!,” by Chris Claremont & Dave Cockrum, with Len Wein and Sam Grainger. Cover illustration by Gil Kane, with Dave Cockrum. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Marvel. Cover/indicia date: October 1975. Cover price: 25¢.

Note

The copyright date is June 24, 1975.


Dennis the Menace to the Core, Hank Ketcham.

Published on July 31, 1975. The book features select material from 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: August 1975. Cover price: 95¢.


Arcade #3.

Edited by Bill Griffith & Art Spiegelman. The magazine features new material by Robert Armstrong, Charles Bukowski, Sally Cruikshank, R. (Robert) Crumb, Justin Green, Bill Griffith, Rory Hayes, Denis Kitchen, Aline Kominsky(-Crumb), George Kuchar, Jane Lynch, Michael McMillan, Willie Murphy, Diane Noomin, Jim Osborne, Spain Rodriguez, Joe Schenkman, Gilbert Shelton, Art Spiegelman, Robert Williams, and S. Clay Wilson. Cover illustrations by R. Crumb (main) and Bill Griffith (inset). Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 52 pages. Berkeley, CA: Print Mint. Cover/indicia date: Fall 1975 (August 1975). Cover price: $1.25.

Note

The exact publication date is unknown. No copyright registration appears to have been filed. The August 1975 publication date is an extrapolation from the quarterly publishing schedule and a filing on Arcade #4.


Speak Softly, and Carry a Beagle, Charles M. Schulz.

Published on August 4, 1975. The book features material first published between 1974 and 1975 in Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts daily newspaper strip. Cover illustration by Charles M. Schulz. Trade-paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 196 pages. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Cover/indicia date: August 1975. Cover price: $2.95.

The Spirit #10.

Published on August 5, 1975. Edited by Will Eisner & Bill DuBay. The magazine includes stories first published between 1950 and 1951 in Will Eisner’s The Spirit Sunday-newspaper comic-book insert. The stories include “Heat” (07-15-1951), “Quiet!” (07-22-1951), “Death Is My Destiny” (03-04-1951), “Help Wanted” (04-29-1951), “The Origin of the Spirit!” (from The Spirit #1 [Harvey; October 1966]), “Sound” (09-24-1950), “A Time-Stop!” (01-07-1951), “The Octopus Is Back” (02-11-1951), “Hobart” (04-22-1951), and “The Meanest Man in the World” (01-28-1951). Cover illustration by Will Eisner & Ken Kelly. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 92 pages. New York: Warren. Cover/indicia date: October 1975. Cover price: $1.50.


Wouldn’t a Gremlin Have Been More Sensible?

Published on August 8, 1975. The book features material first published between June 4 and December 20, 1974 in G. (Garry) B. Trudeau’s Doonesbury daily newspaper strip. Cover illustration by G. B. Trudeau. Trade-paperback book. Black-and-white interiors. 132 pages. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Cover/indicia date: August 1975. Cover price: $1.95.


Mad #178.

Published on August 14, 1975. Edited by Albert B. Feldstein. The contributors include Sergio Aragonés, Dave Berg, E. Nelson Bridwell, Paul Coker, Jr., Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Mort Drucker, Don “Duck” Edwing, Arnoldo Franchioni, Stan Hart, Frank Jacobs, Al Jaffee, Sandy Kossin, Don Martin, Antonio Prohias, Paul Peter Porges, Alen Robin, Irving Schild, Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, Angelo Torres, and George Woodbridge. Cover illustration by Jack Davis. Magazine format. Black-and-white interiors. 52 pages. New York: E. C. Cover/indicia date: October 1975. Cover price: 50¢.


Plop! #18.

Published on August 14, 1975. Edited by Joe Orlando. The contributors include Jack Adler, Sergio Aragonés, Ric Estrada, Robert Johnson, Dave Manak, Ted Robins, Steve Skeates, David Vern, Basil Wolverton, and Wallace Wood. Cover illustrations by Basil Wolverton (main figure), Jack Adler (main photograph), and Sergio Aragonés (border). Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: November-December 1975. Cover price: 25¢.


Peanuts Jubilee, Charles M. Schulz.

Published on September 2, 1975. The book is a historical overview of Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts daily newspaper strip. It includes 134 Sunday episodes in color. Cover illustration by Charles M. Schulz. Hardcover book. Color and black-and-white interiors. 228 pages. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Cover/indicia date: 1975. Cover price: $29.95.


Secrets of Haunted House #5.

Published on September 2, 1975. Edited by Joe Orlando. Cover illustration by Bernie Wrightson. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: National (DC). Cover/indicia date: December 1975-January 1976. Cover price: 25¢.


The Doonesbury Chronicles, G. B. Trudeau.

Published on September 8, 1975. The book is an omnibus collection of material first published between 1970 and 1975 in G. (Garry) B. Trudeau’s Doonesbury daily newspaper strip. Introduction by Garry Wills. Cover illustration by G. B. Trudeau. Hardcover book. Color and black-and-white interiors. 232 pages. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Cover/indicia date: 1975. Cover price: $12.95.


Warlock #10.

The estimated newsstand availability date is September 23, 1975. Edited by Marv Wolfman. The comic features the story “How Strange My Destiny! Part 1,” by Jim Starlin, with Steve Leialoha. Cover illustration by Jim Starlin, with Alan Weiss. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Marvel. Cover/indicia date: December 1975. Cover price: 25¢.

Notes

The copyright date is August 26, 1975.


The X-Men #96.

The estimated newsstand availability date is September 23, 1975. Edited by Marv Wolfman. The comic features the story “Night of the Demon!,” by Chris Claremont & Dave Cockrum, with Bill Mantlo and Sam Grainger. Cover illustration by Marie Severin & Sal Buscema, with Dave Cockrum. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Marvel. Cover/indicia date: December 1975. Cover price: 25¢.

Note

The copyright date is August 26, 1975.


The Adventures of Tintin: The Castafiore Emerald, Hergé.

Published on September 30, 1975. The book is an English translation of the 1962 French-language comics story Les Bijoux de la Castafiore, first serialized in the Belgian magazine Tintin and published in book form in 1963. English translation by Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper & Michael Turner. Cover illustration by Hergé. Hardcover book. Color interiors. 68 pages. New York: Little, Brown. Cover/indicia date: September 1975. Cover price: $9.99.

Note

This is the twenty-first book in the original French-language series.


The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun, Hergé.

Published on September 30, 1975. The book is an English translation of the 1948 French-language comics story Le Temple du soleil, first serialized in the Belgian magazine Tintin and published in book form in 1949. English translation by Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper & Michael Turner. Cover illustration by Hergé. Hardcover book. Color interiors. 68 pages. New York: Little, Brown. Cover/indicia date: September 1975. Cover price: $9.99.

Note

This is the fourth book in the original French-language series.


The Adventures of Tintin: The Seven Crystal Balls, Hergé

Published on September 30, 1975. The book is an English translation of the 1943 French-language comics story Les Sept boules de cristal, first serialized in the Belgian newspaper Le Soir and published in book form in 1949. English translation by Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper & Michael Turner. Cover illustration by Hergé. Hardcover book. Color interiors. 68 pages. New York: Little, Brown. Cover/indicia date: September 1975. Cover price: $9.99.

Note

This is the thirteenth volume in the original French-language series.

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