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Gahan Wilson

Wilson, Gahan Allen

February 18, 1930 – November 21, 2019 (aged 89)

Birth place: Evanston, Illinois, USA

769 works in English-language magazines

Date Page Type Title Magazine
January 1954 129 Interior Art Cartoon: "Look daddy -- the first robin!" Fantastic, January-February 1954
January 1954 51 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption Fantastic, January-February 1954
March 1954 66 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption Amazing Stories, March 1954
April 1954 100 Interior Art Cartoon: "Sorry, sir--no browsing in the occult section." Fantastic, April 1954
April 1954 19 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption Fantastic, April 1954
May 1954 60 Interior Art Prediction Weird Tales, May 1954
June 1954 13 Interior Art Cartoon: "A signal! We're saved!" Fantastic, June 1954
June 1954 107 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption Fantastic, June 1954
September 1954 127 Interior Art This Night Weird Tales, September 1954
May 1955 129 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption Amazing Stories, May 1955
July 1955 130 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption Amazing Stories, July 1955
October 1955 116 Interior Art Cartoon: "The Castaway" Fantastic, October 1955
December 1956 106 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption Amazing Stories, December 1956
June 1962 70 Short Fiction Appetizer Playboy, June 1962
June 1962 72 Short Fiction Phyllis Playboy, June 1962
June 1962 71 Short Fiction The Book Playboy, June 1962
April 1964 15 Short Fiction Beware of the Dog The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1964
June 1964 95 Short Fiction The Thing from Outer Space and the Prairie Dogs The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1964
July 1964 67 Short Fiction The Scientist and the Monster The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1964
April 1965 59 Interior Art Cartoon: "This is Willy, and this is Willy's imaginary playmate." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1965
May 1965 25 Interior Art Cartoon: "Boy - you talk about your lucky timing!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1965
June 1965 71 Interior Art Cartoon: "Thank God!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1965
July 1965 63 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1965
August 1965 31 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1965
September 1965 55 Interior Art Cartoon: "Marsha, you're tending to lead again! The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1965
October 1965 60 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1965
November 1965 37 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1965
December 1965 21 Interior Art Cartoon: "Harry!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1965
January 1966 33 Interior Art Cartoon: "It's a grand little icebreaker I picked up in London." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1966
February 1966 19 Interior Art Cartoon: "Your only worry is the bill, Jack." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1966
March 1966 44 Interior Art Cartoon: "I knew you'd missed Long Island Sound!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1966
March 1966 55 Review Graveside Manner The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1966
April 1966 24 Interior Art Cartoon: "There's that funny noise again! The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1966
May 1966 39 Interior Art Cartoon: "I expect one seldom encounters the older, traditional hazards on your American courses." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1966
June 1966 31 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1966
July 1966 37 Interior Art Cartoon: "Of course, once the plague's done, we're both out of a job." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1966
August 1966 44 Interior Art Cartoon: "Look — in this world you don't get something for nothing!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1966
August 1966 24 Short Fiction The Manuscript of Dr. Arness Playboy, August 1966
September 1966 13 Interior Art Cartoon: "It's just as I'd always hoped it would be." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1966
October 1966 57 Interior Art Cartoon: "I must confess that the terms of Dr. Asimov's will are unique in my experience." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1966
November 1966 65 Interior Art Cartoon: "I think you'll agree with me, Chief, that this time we've really put our finger on the bottleneck." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1966
December 1966 38 Interior Art Cartoon: "Looks like a storm tomorrow, sure." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1966
January 1967 71 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1967
January 1967 105 Short Fiction The Knight-Errant, the Dragon, and the Maiden The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1967
February 1967 31 Interior Art Cartoon: "You can tell she's thinking it over!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1967
March 1967 28 Interior Art Cartoon: "It's the one attack the country wasn't prepared for, Mr. President!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1967
April 1967 45 Interior Art Cartoon: "Now I think you'll find this one is something rather special, sir." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1967
May 1967 50 Interior Art Cartoon: "Ding dong the witch is dead!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1967
May 1967 83 Short Fiction The Sea Was Wet as Wet Could Be Playboy, May 1967
June 1967 44 Interior Art Cartoon: "Oh, will I be glad when those blasted summer people are gone!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1967
July 1967 59 Interior Art Cartoon: "No fair turning yourself off, Mr. Hasbrow!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1967
July 1967 100 Short Fiction The Sea Monster and the Mayor of New York City The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1967
August 1967 31 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hold everything!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1967
September 1967 53 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1967
October 1967 34 Interior Art Cartoon: "I think we've located the cause of that tie-up at Thirty-fourth Street and Seventh Avenue!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1967
November 1967 38 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1967
December 1967 35 Interior Art Cartoon: "But surely it must have occurred to you that the wide differences in your backgrounds would make your marriage more than ordinarily difficult!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1967
December 1967 81 Short Fiction The Power of the Mandarin The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1967
January 1968 36 Interior Art Cartoon: "It bites!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1968
February 1968 60 Interior Art Cartoon: "Better give the missus a touch, too!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1968
March 1968 46 Interior Art Cartoon: "You've got to come over at once, sir! Something terrible is happening in the hall of eggs!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1968
March 1968 Cover Art The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1968
April 1968 40 Essay Books (F&SF, April 1968) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1968
April 1968 45 Interior Art Cartoon: "Where are you taking me?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1968
April 1968 43 Review Strange Gateways The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1968
April 1968 44 Review The Phantom Fighter The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1968
April 1968 42 Review Three Tales of Terror The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1968
May 1968 47 Interior Art Cartoon: "How come we draw all the shaggy dog cases?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1968
June 1968 46 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1968
July 1968 63 Interior Art Cartoon: "Well, I guess that pretty well takes care of my anemia diagnosis." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1968
August 1968 25 Interior Art Cartoon: "Funny thing. Eddie was always sure a meteor would get him." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1968
August 1968 Cover Art The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1968
September 1968 38 Interior Art Cartoon: "I think we have just the thing for that upset tummy of yours, Mrs. Starbright ..." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1968
September 1968 95 Short Fiction Harry's Golden Years The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1968
October 1968 23 Essay Books (F&SF, October 1968) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1968
October 1968 31 Interior Art Cartoon: "First time I've seen that." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1968
October 1968 29 Review Masters of Horror The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1968
October 1968 28 Review The Green Round The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1968
November 1968 41 Interior Art Cartoon: "Here she comes again, and she's got another poodle!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1968
December 1968 15 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1968
December 1968 89 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption Fantastic, December 1968
January 1969 44 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1969
January 1969 Cover Art The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1969
February 1969 22 Essay Books (F&SF, February 1969) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1969
February 1969 28 Interior Art Cartoon: "In here." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1969
February 1969 27 Review Ghosts in Irish Houses The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1969
February 1969 26 Review Selected Letters, 1911-1924 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1969
February 1969 26 Review Selected Letters, 1925-1929 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1969
March 1969 52 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1969
April 1969 44 Essay Books (F&SF, April 1969) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1969
April 1969 52 Interior Art Cartoon: "I tell you, Shirley, there's something funny about this place!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1969
April 1969 49 Review Hauntings, Tales of the Supernatural The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1969
April 1969 50 Review NIghtmares and Daydreams The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1969
April 1969 49 Review Strange Beasts and Unnatural Monsters The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1969
May 1969 61 Interior Art Cartoon: "I just don't understand it, Captain. Equal shares of food and water to all, yet those two thrive while we wither away." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1969
June 1969 53 Interior Art Cartoon: "It's Working!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1969
July 1969 75 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hold it, Newton. We've been barking up the wrong tree." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1969
July 1969 183 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'm sure of it, Harry—it's that nice Mr. Bently we met on the tour!" Playboy, July 1969
August 1969 157 Interior Art Cartoon: "No caption" (Playboy, August 1969) Playboy, August 1969
August 1969 23 Interior Art Cartoon: "Whoever they are, they've sold out." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1969
September 1969 284 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'm sorry, young man, I'm afraid you're just wasting your obscene phone call." Playboy, September 1969
September 1969 239 Interior Art Cartoon: "No caption (Sacrifices at 4:00 and 6:00 PM)" Playboy, September 1969
September 1969 25 Interior Art Cartoon: "The sandwich-man killer has struck again!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1969
October 1969 98 Review A Fine and Private Place The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969
October 1969 97 Review A Stir of Echoes The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969
October 1969 97 Review A Walk with the Beast The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969
October 1969 96 Essay Books (F&SF, October 1969) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969
October 1969 51 Interior Art Cartoon: "My usual luck." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969
October 1969 98 Review Hauntings and Horrors, Ten Grisly Tales The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969
October 1969 98 Review Moon of the Wolf The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969
October 1969 97 Review Night of the Vampire The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969
October 1969 97 Review Progeny of the Adder The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969
October 1969 98 Review The Last Unicorn The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969
October 1969 97 Review The Pedestal The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969
November 1969 242 Interior Art Cartoon: "It all worked out just as you said it would, mother!" Playboy, November 1969
November 1969 35 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1969
November 1969 138 Interior Art Have a Heart Playboy, November 1969
December 1969 61 Interior Art Cartoon: "The thing that gets me is I sent boxtops in to everyone of these bums!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1969
1970 198 Interior Art A Map of Arkham The Arkham Collector, Summer 1970
January 1970 49 Interior Art Cartoon: "Best damn special effects man in the business!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1970
February 1970 50 Interior Art Cartoon: "Very well, Miss Apple—call my broker" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1970
February 1970 40 Short Fiction M-1 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1970
March 1970 46 Essay Books (F&SF, March 1970) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1970
March 1970 113 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'm afraid this simulator test indicates Commodore Brent would be a poor choice for the Lunar Expedition." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1970
March 1970 112 Review Number Seven, Queer Street The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1970
March 1970 47 Review Splinters: A New Anthology of Macabre Modern Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1970
March 1970 46 Review The Cell: Three Tales of Horror The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1970
March 1970 46 Review The Man Who Called Himself Poe The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1970
April 1970 47 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1970
May 1970 23 Interior Art Cartoon: "I don't like the looks of that, at all!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1970
June 1970 38 Interior Art Cartoon: "That's alright, boy! Here, boy! Forget it, boy! C'mon, boy ..." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1970
July 1970 39 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1970
August 1970 57 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1970
September 1970 21 Interior Art Cartoon: "Why, that's the Edison's boy!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1970
October 1970 27 Essay Books (F&SF, October 1970) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1970
October 1970 28 Review Bran Mak Morn The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1970
October 1970 31 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1970
October 1970 28 Review Sub Rosa The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1970
October 1970 27 Review Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1970
October 1970 27 Review The Folsom Flint and Other Curious Tales The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1970
November 1970 106 Interior Art Cartoon: "Oh, my god—we completely forgot about Uncle Fred!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1970
December 1970 25 Interior Art Cartoon: "We three kings of Orient are ..." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1970
January 1971 27 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1971
February 1971 59 Interior Art Cartoon: "I suppose the least we can do is name the damned thing after poor Dembar." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1971
March 1971 13 Interior Art Cartoon: "Doesn't look like such a bad sort." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1971
April 1971 92 Interior Art Cartoon: "Your husband is with a lady named Claire Belle Webster at the Whispering Pines Motel near Akron, Ohio." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1971
May 1971 37 Interior Art Cartoon: "Yes, the public did put up with color TV's radiation, but I think this is asking an awful lot of them. Even for 3-D." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1971
June 1971 19 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1971
July 1971 73 Essay Books (F&SF, July 1971) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1971
July 1971 111 Interior Art Cartoon: "We know you're in there!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1971
July 1971 75 Review Other Dimensions The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1971
July 1971 76 Review Ratman's Notebooks The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1971
July 1971 76 Review Some Things Dark and Dangerous The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1971
July 1971 75 Review Zothique The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1971
August 1971 63 Interior Art Cartoon: "I don't know how we ever got along without the stuff." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1971
September 1971 95 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1971
October 1971 24 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1971
November 1971 45 Interior Art Cartoon: "Where were you for all those years?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1971
November 1971 Cover Art National Lampoon, November 1971 National Lampoon, November 1971
November 1971 22 Short Fiction The Science Fiction Horror Movie Pocket Computer National Lampoon, November 1971
December 1971 27 Interior Art Cartoon: "I can never sell ticket one in this Goddam town." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1971
December 1971 26 Review I Paint What I See The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1971
January 1972 85 Interior Art Cartoon: "Listen. There it goes again!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1972
February 1972 67 Interior Art Cartoon: "How do you suppose young Ainworth's so damned sharp at spotting tombs?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1972
March 1972 77 Interior Art Cartoon: "Oh? And what sort of sacrifices are you going to make to your snow idol, Timmy?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1972
April 1972 93 Interior Art Cartoon: "Trying to bolster one of your shabby little theories, Carson?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1972
May 1972 105 Interior Art Cartoon: "O.K., they've signed the release." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1972
June 1972 77 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1972
June 1972 66 Short Fiction Click National Lampoon, June 1972
July 1972 65 Interior Art Cartoon: "Being the first astronaut on the Moon to play golf is one thing, men; being the first to shoot crap is another!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1972
August 1972 21 Essay Books (F&SF, August 1972) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1972
August 1972 27 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1972
August 1972 22 Review Five Victorian Ghost Novels The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1972
August 1972 22 Review Is the Devil a Gentleman? The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1972
August 1972 23 Review Songs and Sonnets Atlantean The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1972
August 1972 22 Review The King in Yellow and Other Horror Stories The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1972
August 1972 23 Review The Philosopher's Stone The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1972
August 1972 21 Review Varney the Vampire The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1972
September 1972 63 Interior Art Cartoon: "It's just wonderful how the doctors have managed to keep him going!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1972
October 1972 104 Interior Art Cartoon: "Just exactly what are you teaching these children, Miss Rawley?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1972
November 1972 55 Interior Art Cartoon: "Never mind, Nurse, I've spotted the boy!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1972
December 1972 77 Interior Art Cartoon: "You know, Phil, you've really done very well for a walrus —" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1972
1973 6 Short Fiction Yesterday's Witch Witchcraft & Sorcery, #9
January 1973 73 Interior Art Cartoon: "You know, Larry, with a smart lawyer you could make a lot of money!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1973
February 1973 43 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1973
March 1973 41 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1973
March 1973 103 Short Fiction The Zombie Butler The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1973
April 1973 137 Interior Art Cartoon: "I don't like the looks of your face, Mac!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1973
May 1973 77 Review Beyond the Curtain of Dark The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1973
May 1973 75 Essay Books (F&SF, May 1973) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1973
May 1973 87 Interior Art Cartoon: "Grand dad, Marylin and I were curious about this old scrapbook of yours ..." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1973
May 1973 78 Review Gothic Tales of Terror The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1973
May 1973 76 Review Selected Poems The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1973
May 1973 78 Review The Clans of Darkness The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1973
May 1973 75 Review The Collected Ghost Stories of Oliver Onions The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1973
May 1973 77 Review The Hollywood Nightmare The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1973
May 1973 76 Review The Year's Best Horror Stories The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1973
June 1973 91 Interior Art Cartoon: "We ... the members ... of ... the jury ... find ...the defendent ... not guilty." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1973
July 1973 125 Interior Art Cartoon: "This is the place, driver." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1973
August 1973 37 Interior Art Cartoon: "First, I'd like to take this opportunity to clear up these silly rumors about my having made a deal with the devil ..." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1973
August 1973 35 Review Playboy's Gahan Wilson The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1973
September 1973 73 Interior Art Cartoon: "It's for you, Mohammed!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1973
October 1973 41 Interior Art Cartoon: "How's every little thing, Carter?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1973
November 1973 30 Interior Art Cartoon: "Oh, no, Ma'm—I can assure you the spray is perfectly harmless!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1973
December 1973 39 Essay Books (F&SF, December 1973) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1973
December 1973 59 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hello! You have reached the number of Harold Mayberry. I am sorry, but Mr. Mayberry is not in. I am a simulation of Mr. Mayberry. Please leave your name and number and Mr. Mayberry will call you back when he gets in. Thank you very much!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1973
December 1973 42 Review Demons by Daylight The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1973
December 1973 41 Review Disclosures in Scarlet The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1973
December 1973 40 Review Peculiar Exploits of Brigadier Ffellowes The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1973
December 1973 41 Review Rim of the Unknown The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1973
December 1973 39 Review Tales of Terror and the Supernatural The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1973
December 1973 41 Review The Caller of the Black The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1973
January 1974 55 Interior Art Cartoon: "Sorry I'm not making myself clearer, but it's hard to express yourself in a language so crude and primitive as ours." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1974
February 1974 93 Interior Art Cartoon: "You never know when he'll fall off the wagon." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1974
March 1974 53 Interior Art Cartoon: "Take it from me, Mr. Kirby—you're an eye, ear and throat man's dream." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1974
March 1974 18 Essay Lee Brown Coye: An Appreciation Whispers, March 1974
April 1974 89 Interior Art Cartoon: "Good grief — he's writing out Lucille!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1974
May 1974 43 Interior Art Cartoon: "We're there." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1974
June 1974 110 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1974
July 1974 93 Interior Art Cartoon: "We're getting nowhere with this one. How you doing with his buddy?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1974
August 1974 83 Interior Art Cartoon: "Look like nice folks —" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1974
September 1974 48 Interior Art Cartoon: "At least they're a quiet bunch!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1974
October 1974 145 Interior Art Cartoon: "Of course the animators' union is giving us a lot of flack." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1974
November 1974 109 Interior Art Cartoon: "I've the strangest feeling I know this place!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1974
December 1974 62 Interior Art Cartoon: "Your mother and I think he's very nice dear — but is he human?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1974
January 1975 17 Interior Art Cartoon: "Would you mind hanging around somewhere else, buddy?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1975
February 1975 70 Essay Books (F&SF, February 1975) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1975
February 1975 69 Interior Art Cartoon: "Now just a goddamn minute!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1975
February 1975 70 Review Collected Ghost Stories The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1975
February 1975 72 Review The Magic Valley Travelers The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1975
February 1975 71 Review Worse Things Waiting The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1975
March 1975 34 Interior Art Cartoon: "Our people have many sayings on the vanity of haste, effendi ..." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1975
April 1975 125 Interior Art Cartoon: "Here comes another!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1975
May 1975 73 Interior Art Cartoon: "Really gave me a turn!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1975
June 1975 29 Interior Art Cartoon: "First, retirement — and now this!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1975
July 1975 98 Interior Art Cartoon: "Watch out!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1975
August 1975 125 Interior Art Cartoon: "... and this looks like a tiny pair of aqualungs!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1975
September 1975 39 Interior Art Cartoon: "Remember when we used to let the oil slick get us down?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1975
October 1975 138 Interior Art Cartoon: "He hasn't touched a thing for weeks!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1975
October 1975 50 Review The Weird World of Gahan Wilson The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1975
November 1975 85 Interior Art Cartoon: "Must be some kind of queer!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1975
December 1975 87 Interior Art Cartoon: "The hell with this stuff!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1975
December 1975 18 Review I Paint What I See Delap's F & SF Review, December 1975
January 1976 29 Interior Art Cartoon: "First they guess wrong on Kohoutek and now this!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1976
February 1976 53 Interior Art Cartoon: "You any idea what these stains are, sir?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1976
March 1976 109 Interior Art Cartoon: "Lamont Cranston? No, there's no Lamont Cranston here." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1976
April 1976 64 Review Beneath the Moors The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1976
April 1976 62 Essay Books (F&SF, April 1976) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1976
April 1976 114 Interior Art Cartoon: "This particular gem has an interesting curse attached to it ...!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1976
April 1976 62 Review Lovecraft at Last The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1976
April 1976 65 Review The Great White Space The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1976
April 1976 65 Review The Watchers Out of Time The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1976
April 1976 64 Review Xelucha and Others The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1976
May 1976 97 Interior Art Cartoon: "What is it? What do you see?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1976
June 1976 38 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1976
July 1976 51 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'm sorry, Mr. Cheever, but there's absolutely nothing in your warranty about the howler turning into a pumpkin." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1976
July 1976 125 Review The Weird World of Gahan Wilson Galaxy, July 1976
August 1976 67 Interior Art Cartoon: "Better get a replacement for Parker." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1976
September 1976 119 Interior Art Cartoon: "I don't think those are birds at all — I think they're just little curved lines!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1976
October 1976 75 Interior Art Cartoon: "I think he's gone soft!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1976
November 1976 29 Interior Art Cartoon: "...but then I realized in order to make it work I'd have to invent a socket and God knows what else." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1976
December 1976 68 Poem Bad Baby Whispers, December 1976
December 1976 109 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1976
January 1977 97 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1977
February 1977 60 Interior Art Cartoon: "It goes this way, stupid!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1977
March 1977 45 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1977
April 1977 89 Interior Art Cartoon: "Yes, I'd say you have the basis for a really sweet malpractice suit!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1977
April 1977 35 Review Gahan Wilson's Favorite Tales of Horror Delap's F & SF Review, April 1977
May 1977 143 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1977
June 1977 79 Interior Art Cartoon: "All right, all right! Stop it! The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1977
July 1977 120 Interior Art Cartoon: "Gee, I don't know; this is kind of depressing!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1977
August 1977 81 Interior Art Cartoon: "It's that bug that's been going around town." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1977
September 1977 51 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1977
October 1977 94 Interior Art Cartoon: "Tell them I'm only human, like everybody else." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1977
November 1977 75 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1977
December 1977 29 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1977
January 1978 76 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'd say it's a pretty obvious case of evolution taking the wrong turn." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1978
February 1978 81 Interior Art Cartoon: "What the hell's that all about?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1978
March 1978 83 Interior Art Cartoon: "I suppose you don't think this is hard work! The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1978
April 1978 56 Interior Art Cartoon: "It's me!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1978
April 1978 89 Review First World Fantasy Awards Unearth, Spring 1978
May 1978 32 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'm afraid you have the wrong number." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1978
June 1978 159 Interior Art Cartoon: "What is this thing that you call it a 'razor'?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1978
July 1978 83 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1978
August 1978 35 Interior Art Cartoon: "There's one of the real old timers!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1978
September 1978 39 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hey, Mister!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1978
October 1978 49 Interior Art Cartoon: "We've no idea what it is, but it makes a darling planter!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1978
October 1978 44 Essay Future Forum (Future, October 1978) Future, October 1978
November 1978 33 Interior Art Cartoon: "I figure everybody else is doing it." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1978
November 1978 24 Essay Future Forum (Future, November 1978) Future, November 1978
December 1978 65 Interior Art Cartoon: "Is there someway you could make the act upbeat?" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1978
January 1979 53 Interior Art Cartoon: "Sometimes I wish he'd go back to Hare Krishna!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1979
January 1979 48 Essay Future Forum (Future, January 1979) Future, January 1979
February 1979 71 Interior Art Cartoon: "For some reason I keep thinking it's Wednesday!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1979
February 1979 56 Essay Future Forum (Future, February 1979) Future, February 1979
March 1979 31 Interior Art Cartoon: "Can't you get it through your thick head? In autumn you lose an hour — in spring you gain an hour!" The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1979
April 1979 85 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1979
May 1979 57 Interior Art Cartoon: "Oh, oh!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1979
June 1979 99 Interior Art Cartoon: "OK, kids, ask the Earthlings in!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1979
July 1979 59 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hold still, will you? Or I'll never get the thing untangled." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1979
August 1979 75 Interior Art Cartoon: "Of course you realize the very existence of our thirteenth floor is the Bowker Building's best-kept secret!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1979
September 1979 51 Interior Art Cartoon: "It's this nutsy right hemisphere of mine!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1979
October 1979 89 Essay Cartoon Portfolio (F&SF, October 1979) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1979
November 1979 101 Interior Art Cartoon: "Don't worry — it's just my kid brother." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1979
December 1979 27 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1979
December 1979 27 Interior Art Santa Claus vs. S.P.I.D.E.R. Heavy Metal, December 1979
January 1980 39 Interior Art Cartoon (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1980) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1980
February 1980 127 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1980
March 1980 45 Interior Art Cartoon: "That's tone control. The volume's up there." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1980
April 1980 54 Interior Art Cartoon: "... anyhow, if I were you. I'd take every precaution, Mr. Steele." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1980
May 1980 43 Interior Art Cartoon: "I don't know, Professor, this civilization is so primitive it hardly seems worth our time!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1980
June 1980 110 Interior Art Cartoon: "Don't mind admittin' there's been one or more dark and windy nights when I wished I'd left this old boy strictly alone!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1980
July 1980 41 Interior Art Cartoon: "We're city little people, lady, if it's any of your damn business." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1980
August 1980 123 Interior Art Cartoon: "Alright, then — now what are you going to do?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1980
August 1980 Cover Art The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1980
September 1980 67 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'm sorry, I have a very rich fantasy life!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1980
October 1980 67 Interior Art Cartoon: "Well, it won't be long now!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1980
November 1980 159 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1980
December 1980 45 Interior Art Cartoon: "... and this is my little woman!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1980
January 1981 49 Interior Art Cartoon: "Congratulations, J. H.! We believe we've worked out a technique whereby you can take it with you!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1981
February 1981 39 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1981
March 1981 55 Interior Art Cartoon: "Is this Yours?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1981
April 1981 12 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, April 1981) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, April 1981
May 1981 49 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1981
May 1981 10 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, May 1981) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, May 1981
June 1981 55 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1981
June 1981 11 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, June 1981) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, June 1981
July 1981 33 Interior Art Cartoon: "There you are, you naughties!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1981
July 1981 8 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, July 1981) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, July 1981
August 1981 59 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1981
August 1981 6 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, August 1981) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, August 1981
September 1981 47 Interior Art Cartoon: "I was starting to wonder if you would turn up!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1981
September 1981 9 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, September 1981) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, September 1981
October 1981 18 Interior Art Cartoon: "Well, I hate to say I told you so." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1981
October 1981 10 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, October 1981) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, October 1981
November 1981 11 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, November 1981) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, November 1981
December 1981 11 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, December 1981) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, December 1981
January 1982 9 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, January 1982) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, January 1982
February 1982 10 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, February 1982) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, February 1982
March 1982 9 Review Is Nothing Sacred? Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, March 1982
March 1982 10 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, March 1982) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, March 1982
April 1982 14 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, April 1982) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, April 1982
May 1982 10 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, May 1982) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, May 1982
June 1982 10 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, June 1982) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, June 1982
September 1982 15|15.2 Review Is Nothing Sacred? Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Review, #7, September 1982
November 1982 8 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, November 1982) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, November 1982
December 1982 8 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, December 1982) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, December 1982
January 1983 12 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, January-February 1983) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, January-February 1983
March 1983 8 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, March-April 1983) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, March-April 1983
May 1983 12 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, May-June 1983) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, May-June 1983
July 1983 12 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, July-August 1983) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, July-August 1983
September 1983 8 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, September-October 1983) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, September-October 1983
October 1983 11 Interview Interview: Gahan Wilson Fantasy Newsletter, #63 October-November 1983
November 1983 12 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, November-December 1983) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, November-December 1983
January 1984 12 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, January-February 1984) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, January-February 1984
March 1984 14 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, March-April 1984) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, March-April 1984
May 1984 14 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, May-June 1984) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, May-June 1984
July 1984 12 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone Magazine, July-August 1984) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, July-August 1984
September 1984 12 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, September-October 1984) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, September-October 1984
October 1984 94 Short Fiction A Gift of the Gods Playboy, October 1984
November 1984 13 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, November-December 1984) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, November-December 1984
January 1985 53 Interior Art Gahan Wilson's 1985 Twilight Zone Calendar Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, January-February 1985
January 1985 12 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen (Twilight Zone, January-February 1985) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, January-February 1985
March 1985 14 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen: Celluloid Pulp Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, March-April 1985
May 1985 16 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen: Winter Doldrums Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, May-June 1985
July 1985 27 Essay I Hear You Callin' CTHULHU Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, July-August 1985
July 1985 26 Interior Art I Hear You Callin' CTHULHU Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, July-August 1985
July 1985 22 Essay Other Dimensions: Screen: That Was the Year That Was Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, July-August 1985
July 1985 Cover Art Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, July-August 1985 Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, July-August 1985
October 1985 172 Essay Lat Word (Omni, October 1985) Omni, October 1985
October 1985 96 Essay TZ Screen (Twilight Zone, October 1985) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, October 1985
December 1985 106 Essay TZ Screen (Twilight Zone, December 1985) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, December 1985
February 1986 84 Essay TZ Screen (Twilight Zone, February 1986) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, February 1986
April 1986 90 Essay TZ Screen (Twilight Zone, April 1986) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, April 1986
June 1986 88 Essay TZ Screen (Twilight Zone, June 1986) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, June 1986
August 1986 96 Essay Gahan Wilson's Weird Weekend Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, August 1986
August 1986 95 Essay TZ Screen (Twilight Zone, August 1986) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, August 1986
October 1986 92 Essay TZ Screen (Twilight Zone, October 1986) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, October 1986
December 1986 96 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, December 1986) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, December 1986
February 1987 99 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, February 1987) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, February 1987
April 1987 94 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, April 1987) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, April 1987
May 1987 54 Interview Horror in Print: Gahan Wilson Fangoria, May 1987
June 1987 41 Review Gahan Wilson's America Fangoria, June 1987
June 1987 14 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, June 1987) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, June 1987
July 1987 40 Interior Art T.E.D. Klein Dagon, July-October 1987
August 1987 92 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, August 1987) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, August 1987
October 1987 14 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, October 1987) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, October 1987
November 1987 43 Essay Introduction: An Interview with Gahan Wilson Footsteps, #8
December 1987 91 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, December 1987) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, December 1987
January 1988 19|19.2 Review Eddy Deco's Last Caper Locus, #324 January 1988
February 1988 90 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, February 1988) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, February 1988
April 1988 12 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, April 1988) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, April 1988
April 1988 50 Essay The Perils of Movie Going in the Latter Eighties Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, April 1988
June 1988 14 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, June 1988) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, June 1988
August 1988 187 Review Eddy Deco's Last Caper Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, August 1988
August 1988 88 Review Eddy Deco's Last Caper Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, August 1988
August 1988 14 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, August 1988) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, August 1988
October 1988 92 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, October 1988) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, October 1988
December 1988 23 Review Everybody's Favoirte Duck Locus, #335 December 1988
December 1988 16 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, December 1988) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, December 1988
February 1989 20 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, February 1989) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, February 1989
April 1989 49 Short Fiction Leavings Omni, April 1989
April 1989 48 Essay The Twilight Zone Review 1988: Film Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, April 1989
June 1989 16 Essay Screen (Twilight Zone, June 1989) Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, June 1989
April 1990 50 Short Fiction Mister Ice Cold Omni, April 1990
1991 23 Interior Art Beetles Weird Tales, Spring 1991
1991 30 Interior Art Beetles Teleplay Weird Tales, Spring 1991
1991 87 Interior Art Mothrasaurus Weird Tales, Spring 1991
1991 97 Interior Art Playing for Keeps Weird Tales, Spring 1991
1991 100 Interior Art Rumors of Greatness Weird Tales, Spring 1991
1991 58 Interior Art Tap Dancing Weird Tales, Spring 1991
1991 80 Interior Art The Grab Bag Weird Tales, Spring 1991
1991 77 Interior Art Turn, Turn, Turn Weird Tales, Spring 1991
1991 103 Interior Art Wager of Dreams Weird Tales, Spring 1991
1991 Cover Art Weird Tales, Spring 1991 Weird Tales, Spring 1991
September 1991 21 Interior Art The Festival Fangoria, September 1991
1992 14 Review A Whisper of Blood Weird Tales, Spring 1992
1992 12 Review American Vampires Weird Tales, Spring 1992
1992 15 Review Dracula's Children Weird Tales, Spring 1992
1992 11 Essay The Den (Weird Tales, Spring 1992) Weird Tales, Spring 1992
1992 12 Review The Ultimate Dracula Weird Tales, Spring 1992
1992 15 Review Those Who Hunt the Night Weird Tales, Spring 1992
1992 12 Review Vampires Among Us Weird Tales, Spring 1992
1992 11 Review Vampires, Burial, and Death Weird Tales, Spring 1992
1993 9 Review Elegant Nightmares: The English Ghost Story from Le Fanu to Blackwood Weird Tales, Spring 1993
1993 9 Review Emperor of Dreams: A Clark Ashton Smith Bibliography Weird Tales, Spring 1993
1993 9 Review European Glimpses Weird Tales, Spring 1993
1993 9 Review H. P. Lovecraft, a Portrait Weird Tales, Spring 1993
1993 8 Review Lovecraft at Last Weird Tales, Spring 1993
1993 8 Review Something About Cats and Other Pieces Weird Tales, Spring 1993
1993 9 Review The Conan Grimoire Weird Tales, Spring 1993
1993 9 Review The Conan Reader Weird Tales, Spring 1993
1993 8 Essay The Den (Weird Tales, Spring 1993) Weird Tales, Spring 1993
1993 9 Review The Fantastic Art of Clark Ashton Smith Weird Tales, Spring 1993
1993 9 Review The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural Weird Tales, Spring 1993
1993 9 Review The Weird Tales Story Weird Tales, Spring 1993
1993 8 Review To Quebec and the Stars Weird Tales, Spring 1993
April 1993 40 Interview A Conversation with Gahan Wilson Cemetery Dance, Spring 1993
1994 10 Essay The Den (Weird Tales, Spring 1994) Weird Tales, Spring 1994
1994 10 Review The Throat Weird Tales, Spring 1994
October 1994 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, October 1994) Realms of Fantasy, October 1994
October 1994 88 Review Skin Realms of Fantasy, October 1994
October 1994 10 Review The Hollowing Realms of Fantasy, October 1994
October 1994 16 Review Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 7 Realms of Fantasy, October 1994
December 1994 14 Review Black Thorn, White Rose Realms of Fantasy, December 1994
December 1994 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, December 1994) Realms of Fantasy, December 1994
December 1994 10 Review Curfew Realms of Fantasy, December 1994
December 1994 15 Review The H. P. Lovecraft Dream Book Realms of Fantasy, December 1994
December 1994 12 Review The Winter Prince Realms of Fantasy, December 1994
February 1995 14 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, February 1995) Realms of Fantasy, February 1995
February 1995 18 Review Cthulhu's Heirs Realms of Fantasy, February 1995
February 1995 18 Review Mysteries of the Worm Realms of Fantasy, February 1995
February 1995 14 Review Street Realms of Fantasy, February 1995
February 1995 18 Review The Hastur Cycle Realms of Fantasy, February 1995
February 1995 18 Review The Shub Niggurath Cycle Realms of Fantasy, February 1995
February 1995 16 Review Throat Sprockets Realms of Fantasy, February 1995
April 1995 10 Review A Plague of Angels Realms of Fantasy, April 1995
April 1995 42 Interview An Interview with Gahan Wilson Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy, Spring 1995
April 1995 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, April 1995) Realms of Fantasy, April 1995
April 1995 13 Review Bride of the Rat God Realms of Fantasy, April 1995
June 1995 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, June 1995) Realms of Fantasy, June 1995
June 1995 14 Review Holy Terror Realms of Fantasy, June 1995
June 1995 10 Review Worldwar: In the Balance Realms of Fantasy, June 1995
August 1995 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, August 1995) Realms of Fantasy, August 1995
August 1995 12 Review Moondog Realms of Fantasy, August 1995
August 1995 16 Review Mysterium Realms of Fantasy, August 1995
August 1995 58 Short Fiction The Frog Prince Realms of Fantasy, August 1995
August 1995 10 Review The Unnatural Realms of Fantasy, August 1995
October 1995 12 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, October 1995) Realms of Fantasy, October 1995
October 1995 18 Review California Gothic Realms of Fantasy, October 1995
October 1995 12 Review Tales of Zothique Realms of Fantasy, October 1995
October 1995 16 Review The Ghosts of Sleath Realms of Fantasy, October 1995
October 1995 18 Review Whirlwind Realms of Fantasy, October 1995
December 1995 12 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, December 1995) Realms of Fantasy, December 1995
December 1995 14 Review Candlenight Realms of Fantasy, December 1995
December 1995 14 Review Traveling with the Dead Realms of Fantasy, December 1995
December 1995 36 Review Zod Wallop Realms of Fantasy, December 1995
February 1996 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, February 1996) Realms of Fantasy, February 1996
February 1996 14 Review Cthulhu 2000 Realms of Fantasy, February 1996
February 1996 10 Review The Off Season Realms of Fantasy, February 1996
February 1996 12 Review The Shape-Changer's Wife Realms of Fantasy, February 1996
April 1996 12 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, April 1996) Realms of Fantasy, April 1996
April 1996 12 Review Ill Met in Lankhmar Realms of Fantasy, April 1996
April 1996 14 Review Love & Sleep Realms of Fantasy, April 1996
April 1996 15 Review The Bloody Red Baron Realms of Fantasy, April 1996
June 1996 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, June 1996) Realms of Fantasy, June 1996
June 1996 16 Review Common Clay Realms of Fantasy, June 1996
June 1996 10 Review Expiration Date Realms of Fantasy, June 1996
June 1996 13 Review The 37th Mandala Realms of Fantasy, June 1996
August 1996 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, August 1996) Realms of Fantasy, August 1996
August 1996 13 Review Remnant Population Realms of Fantasy, August 1996
August 1996 14 Review Serial Killer Days Realms of Fantasy, August 1996
August 1996 10 Review The Golden Compass Realms of Fantasy, August 1996
October 1996 16 Review Bereavements Realms of Fantasy, October 1996
October 1996 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, October 1996) Realms of Fantasy, October 1996
October 1996 10 Review Résumé with Monsters Realms of Fantasy, October 1996
October 1996 12 Review The Prestige Realms of Fantasy, October 1996
December 1996 12 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, December 1996) Realms of Fantasy, December 1996
December 1996 16 Review Sheep Realms of Fantasy, December 1996
December 1996 18 Review The Book of Hyperborea Realms of Fantasy, December 1996
December 1996 12 Review The Panic Hand Realms of Fantasy, December 1996
February 1997 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, February 1997) Realms of Fantasy, February 1997
February 1997 16 Review Devil's Tower Realms of Fantasy, February 1997
February 1997 10 Review The Lost Realms of Fantasy, February 1997
February 1997 74 Review Worldwar: Striking the Balance Realms of Fantasy, February 1997
April 1997 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, April 1997) Realms of Fantasy, April 1997
April 1997 10 Review Brand New Cherry Flavor Realms of Fantasy, April 1997
April 1997 16 Review The Bell Witch Realms of Fantasy, April 1997
April 1997 83 Review The Dealings of Daniel Kesserich Realms of Fantasy, April 1997
June 1997 12 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, June 1997) Realms of Fantasy, June 1997
June 1997 12 Review The Family Tree Realms of Fantasy, June 1997
June 1997 18 Review The Woman Who Lives in the Earth Realms of Fantasy, June 1997
June 1997 20 Review Xothic: The Selected Fiction of Lin Carter Realms of Fantasy, June 1997
August 1997 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, August 1997) Realms of Fantasy, August 1997
August 1997 15 Review Giant Bones Realms of Fantasy, August 1997
August 1997 14 Review Kar Kalim Realms of Fantasy, August 1997
August 1997 12 Review Silicon Karma Realms of Fantasy, August 1997
October 1997 12 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, October 1997) Realms of Fantasy, October 1997
October 1997 14 Review Dogland Realms of Fantasy, October 1997
October 1997 96 Review Return to Lankhmar Realms of Fantasy, October 1997
October 1997 16 Review The Ignored Realms of Fantasy, October 1997
December 1997 17 Review American Goliath Realms of Fantasy, December 1997
December 1997 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, December 1997) Realms of Fantasy, December 1997
December 1997 18 Review Bring the Jubilee Realms of Fantasy, December 1997
December 1997 10 Review How Few Remain Realms of Fantasy, December 1997
December 1997 18 Review The Encyclopedia of Fantasy Realms of Fantasy, December 1997
February 1998 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, February 1998) Realms of Fantasy, February 1998
February 1998 12 Review Gate of Ivory, Gate of Horn Realms of Fantasy, February 1998
February 1998 17 Review Infinite Worlds: The Fantastic Visions of Science Fiction Art Realms of Fantasy, February 1998
February 1998 12 Review Son of Rosemary Realms of Fantasy, February 1998
February 1998 16 Review The Subtle Knife Realms of Fantasy, February 1998
April 1998 12 Review Blood Roses Realms of Fantasy, April 1998
April 1998 12 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, April 1998) Realms of Fantasy, April 1998
April 1998 16 Review One Day Closer to Death Realms of Fantasy, April 1998
April 1998 20 Review The Wild Road Realms of Fantasy, April 1998
June 1998 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, June 1998) Realms of Fantasy, June 1998
June 1998 17 Review Dawn Song Realms of Fantasy, June 1998
June 1998 10 Review Paris in the 20th Century Realms of Fantasy, June 1998
August 1998 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, August 1998) Realms of Fantasy, August 1998
August 1998 10 Review Irrational Fears Realms of Fantasy, August 1998
August 1998 14 Review Roverandom Realms of Fantasy, August 1998
August 1998 12 Review The Great War: The American Front Realms of Fantasy, August 1998
October 1998 12 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, October 1998) Realms of Fantasy, October 1998
October 1998 52|52.08 Review The Cleft and Other Odd Tales Science Fiction Chronicle, #199 Oct-November 1998
October 1998 Review The Complete Pegana Realms of Fantasy, October 1998
October 1998 Review The Encyclopedia Cthulhuiana Realms of Fantasy, October 1998
October 1998 Review The R'lyeh Text Realms of Fantasy, October 1998
December 1998 12 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, December 1998) Realms of Fantasy, December 1998
December 1998 16 Review Death Stalks the Night Realms of Fantasy, December 1998
December 1998 12 Review Exorcisms and Ecstasies Realms of Fantasy, December 1998
December 1998 20 Review The Door Below Realms of Fantasy, December 1998
1999 9|9.2 Review Even Weirder Weird Tales, Spring 1999
1999 9|9.1 Review The Cleft and Other Odd Tales Weird Tales, Spring 1999
February 1999 12 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, February 1999) Realms of Fantasy, February 1999
February 1999 14 Review Crypt Orchids Realms of Fantasy, February 1999
February 1999 18|18.1 Review Hoka! Hoka! Hoka! Realms of Fantasy, February 1999
February 1999 16 Review In the Shadow of the Gargoyle Realms of Fantasy, February 1999
February 1999 12 Review The Avram Davidson Treasury: A Tribute Collection Realms of Fantasy, February 1999
March 1999 4 Interview Gahan Wilson: Comedy & Horror Locus, #458 March 1999
March 1999 Cover Art Locus, #458 March 1999 Locus, #458 March 1999
March 1999 77 Review The Cleft and Other Odd Tales Fangoria, March 1999
March 1999 39 Review The Cleft and Other Tales Vector 204
April 1999 12|12.1 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, April 1999) Realms of Fantasy, April 1999
April 1999 15 Review Climb the Wind Realms of Fantasy, April 1999
April 1999 12|12.2 Review The Boss in the Wall Realms of Fantasy, April 1999
April 1999 18|18.1 Review The Riven Codex Realms of Fantasy, April 1999
June 1999 16|16.1 Review Barlowe's Inferno Realms of Fantasy, June 1999
June 1999 12|12.1 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, June 1999) Realms of Fantasy, June 1999
June 1999 12|12.2 Review Sirens and Other Daemon Lovers Realms of Fantasy, June 1999
June 1999 18|18.8 Review The Cleft and Other Odd Tales Realms of Fantasy, June 1999
June 1999 14 Review The Complete Silence Realms of Fantasy, June 1999
June 1999 12|12.3 Review The Tooth Fairy Realms of Fantasy, June 1999
August 1999 12|12.1 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, August 1999) Realms of Fantasy, August 1999
August 1999 13 Review Dark Cities Underground Realms of Fantasy, August 1999
August 1999 12|12.2 Review Dark Sister Realms of Fantasy, August 1999
August 1999 16 Review The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane Realms of Fantasy, August 1999
August 1999 31|31.1 Review The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Twelfth Annual Edition Realms of Fantasy, August 1999
October 1999 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, October 1999) Realms of Fantasy, October 1999
October 1999 223 Interior Art Cartoon: "I just wish you could see the expression on your face!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 1999
October 1999 15 Review More Annotated H. P. Lovecraft Realms of Fantasy, October 1999
October 1999 10 Review The Descent Realms of Fantasy, October 1999
October 1999 13 Review The Marriage of Sticks Realms of Fantasy, October 1999
December 1999 10|10.1 Essay Everything Old is New Again: The Return of the Lord (Dunsany). Realms of Fantasy, December 1999
December 1999 12 Review Jack of Kinrowan Realms of Fantasy, December 1999
December 1999 10|10.1 Review The King of Elfland's Daughter Realms of Fantasy, December 1999
December 1999 16|16.1 Review White of the Moon, New Tales of Madness and Dread Realms of Fantasy, December 1999
February 2000 10 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, February 2000) Realms of Fantasy, February 2000
February 2000 13 Review Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Realms of Fantasy, February 2000
February 2000 13 Review Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Realms of Fantasy, February 2000
February 2000 10 Review Mr. X Realms of Fantasy, February 2000
February 2000 16 Review The Annotated Dragonlance Chronicles Realms of Fantasy, February 2000
February 2000 12 Review The Cleft and Other Odd Tales Realms of Fantasy, February 2000
April 2000 12 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, April 2000) Realms of Fantasy, April 2000
April 2000 12 Review Dark Detectives – Adventures of the Supernatural Sleuths Realms of Fantasy, April 2000
April 2000 16|16.1 Review The Fox Woman Realms of Fantasy, April 2000
April 2000 14 Review The Talisman Realms of Fantasy, April 2000
June 2000 20|20.1 Essay From Yorkshire to Cimmeria and back again Realms of Fantasy, June 2000
June 2000 22 Review Knight of the Demon Queen Realms of Fantasy, June 2000
June 2000 85 Review Phantom Perfumes and Other Shades: Memories of 'Ghost Stories' Magazine All Hallows, June 2000
June 2000 20|20.2 Review Prospero's Children Realms of Fantasy, June 2000
June 2000 24|24.1 Review The Ultimate Triumph Realms of Fantasy, June 2000
August 2000 16 Review Lady Ferry and Other Uncanny People Realms of Fantasy, August 2000
August 2000 12|12.3 Review Phantom Perfumes and Other Shades – Memories of Ghost Stories Magazine Realms of Fantasy, August 2000
August 2000 10 Essay The Ash-Tree Press Bears Frightening (and Fabulous) Fruit. Realms of Fantasy, August 2000
August 2000 14 Review The Night Wind Howls Realms of Fantasy, August 2000
August 2000 12|12.2 Review The Passenger Realms of Fantasy, August 2000
August 2000 12|12.1 Review The Terror in the Night Realms of Fantasy, August 2000
October 2000 Review A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold Fairy Tales Realms of Fantasy, October 2000
October 2000 Review Chimera Realms of Fantasy, October 2000
October 2000 Review Man of Two Worlds, My Life in Science Fiction and Comics Realms of Fantasy, October 2000
October 2000 Review Shadows Bend Realms of Fantasy, October 2000
December 2000 Review Magic Terror Realms of Fantasy, December 2000
December 2000 Review Reunion at Dawn and Other Uncollected Ghost Stories Realms of Fantasy, December 2000
December 2000 Review Smoke and Mirrors Realms of Fantasy, December 2000
February 2001 Review In the Dark Realms of Fantasy, February 2001
February 2001 Review My Favorite Horror Story Realms of Fantasy, February 2001
February 2001 Review Out of the Dark, Volume One: Origins Realms of Fantasy, February 2001
February 2001 Review Out of the Dark, Volume Two: Diversions Realms of Fantasy, February 2001
February 2001 Review The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove Realms of Fantasy, February 2001
February 2001 Review The Yellow Sign and Other Stories Realms of Fantasy, February 2001
April 2001 Review Come Twilight Realms of Fantasy, April 2001
April 2001 Review The Bottoms Realms of Fantasy, April 2001
April 2001 Review The Face in the Frost Realms of Fantasy, April 2001
April 2001 Review The Wooden Sea Realms of Fantasy, April 2001
June 2001 Review Dark Terrors 5 Realms of Fantasy, June 2001
June 2001 Review Declare Realms of Fantasy, June 2001
June 2001 Review The Amber Spyglass Realms of Fantasy, June 2001
June 2001 Review The Whisperer and Other Voices Realms of Fantasy, June 2001
August 2001 Review Dreamside Realms of Fantasy, August 2001
August 2001 Review Horror of the Century: An Illustrated History Realms of Fantasy, August 2001
August 2001 Review The Ash Tree Press Annual Macabre 2000 Realms of Fantasy, August 2001
October 2001 Review American Gods Realms of Fantasy, October 2001
October 2001 Review Bran Mak Morn, The Last King Realms of Fantasy, October 2001
October 2001 Review City of Saints & Madmen: The Book of Ambergris Realms of Fantasy, October 2001
October 2001 Review The Conan Chronicles, Volume 1 Realms of Fantasy, October 2001
October 2001 Review The Conan Chronicles, Volume 2 Realms of Fantasy, October 2001
October 2001 Review The Exchange by Nicholas Sporlender Realms of Fantasy, October 2001
December 2001 38 Review From the Dust Returned Realms of Fantasy, December 2001
December 2001 30 Review Wicked Realms of Fantasy, December 2001
January 2002 86 Interior Art The Invisible Man Playboy, January 2002
February 2002 28|28.2 Review A Pleasing Terror, the Complete Supernatural Writings Realms of Fantasy, February 2002
February 2002 28|28.1 Essay Books Realms of Fantasy, February 2002
February 2002 30 Review Mrs. Amworth Realms of Fantasy, February 2002
February 2002 32 Review Shadows and Silence Realms of Fantasy, February 2002
February 2002 34 Review The Golden Gong and Other Night-Pieces Realms of Fantasy, February 2002
April 2002 38|38.1 Review Algernon Blackwood, An Extraordinary Life Realms of Fantasy, April 2002
April 2002 32|32.2 Review American Empire: Blood & Iron Realms of Fantasy, April 2002
April 2002 32|32.1 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, April 2002) Realms of Fantasy, April 2002
April 2002 34 Review Nightmare at 20,000 Feet Realms of Fantasy, April 2002
June 2002 Review Beneath the Moors and Darker Places Realms of Fantasy, June 2002
June 2002 Review Couching at the Door Realms of Fantasy, June 2002
June 2002 Review Demons Realms of Fantasy, June 2002
June 2002 Review Islandia Realms of Fantasy, June 2002
July 2002 98 Interview A Conversation with Gahan Wilson Cemetery Dance, #39
August 2002 Review Brushfire: Illuminations from the Inferno Realms of Fantasy, August 2002
August 2002 Review The Floating Cafe Realms of Fantasy, August 2002
August 2002 Review The Invisible Eye Realms of Fantasy, August 2002
October 2002 Review Dark Universe Realms of Fantasy, October 2002
October 2002 Review The Blues Ain't Nothin' Realms of Fantasy, October 2002
October 2002 Review The Emperor of Dreams: The Lost Worlds of Clark Ashton Smith Realms of Fantasy, October 2002
December 2002 Review A Walking Tour of the Shambles Realms of Fantasy, December 2002
December 2002 Review In the Garden of Poisonous Flowers Realms of Fantasy, December 2002
December 2002 Review The Center Cannot Hold Realms of Fantasy, December 2002
December 2002 Review The Circus of Dr. Lao Realms of Fantasy, December 2002
December 2002 Review The Selected Stories of Manly Wade Wellman Realms of Fantasy, December 2002
2003 Cover Art Foundation, #87 Spring 2003 Foundation, #87 Spring 2003
February 2003 Review Hauntings Realms of Fantasy, February 2003
February 2003 Review Things That Never Happen Realms of Fantasy, February 2003
April 2003 Review Beware! Realms of Fantasy, April 2003
April 2003 Review Dark Terrors 6 Realms of Fantasy, April 2003
April 2003 Review Keep Out the Night: 12 Stories Weird and Grim Realms of Fantasy, April 2003
April 2003 Review The Mammoth Book of Horror 13 Realms of Fantasy, April 2003
April 2003 Review The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 15 Realms of Fantasy, April 2003
June 2003 Review J. R. R. Tolkien: Author of the Century Realms of Fantasy, June 2003
June 2003 Review Mysteries of Time and Spirit: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Donald Waldrei Realms of Fantasy, June 2003
June 2003 Review Schalken the Painter and Others Realms of Fantasy, June 2003
June 2003 Review Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos Realms of Fantasy, June 2003
August 2003 Cover Art Realms of Fantasy, August 2003 Realms of Fantasy, August 2003
October 2003 44 Review Kissing Carrion Realms of Fantasy, October 2003
October 2003 44 Review The Etched City Realms of Fantasy, October 2003
October 2003 42 Review The Light Ages Realms of Fantasy, October 2003
December 2003 Review Mortal Engines Realms of Fantasy, December 2003
December 2003 Review Spring-Heeled Jack Realms of Fantasy, December 2003
February 2004 Review A Choir of Ill Children Realms of Fantasy, February 2004
February 2004 Review Fearful Rock and Other Precarious Locales Realms of Fantasy, February 2004
February 2004 Review Midnight Sun Realms of Fantasy, February 2004
February 2004 Review Owls Hoot in the Daytime and Other Omens Realms of Fantasy, February 2004
February 2004 Review Sin's Doorway and Other Ominous Entrances Realms of Fantasy, February 2004
February 2004 Review The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" and other Nautical Adventures Realms of Fantasy, February 2004
February 2004 Review The Devil is Not Mocked and Other Warnings Realms of Fantasy, February 2004
February 2004 Review The Third Cry to Legba and Other Invocations Realms of Fantasy, February 2004
February 2004 Review Veniss Underground Realms of Fantasy, February 2004
April 2004 Review Lost Boy Lost Girl Realms of Fantasy, April 2004
April 2004 Review The Complete Tolkien Companion Realms of Fantasy, April 2004
April 2004 Review The Lord of the Rings and Philosophy: One Book To Rule Them All, Realms of Fantasy, April 2004
June 2004 Review In the Land of Time and Other Fantasy Tales Realms of Fantasy, June 2004
June 2004 Review Songs and Sonnets Atlantean, the Second Series Realms of Fantasy, June 2004
June 2004 Review Tales of War Realms of Fantasy, June 2004
June 2004 Review The Collected Jorkens: Volume 1 Realms of Fantasy, June 2004
June 2004 Review The Double Shadow and Other Fantasies Realms of Fantasy, June 2004
August 2004 Review Gates of Empire and Other Tales of the Crusades Realms of Fantasy, August 2004
August 2004 Review Gathering the Bones Realms of Fantasy, August 2004
August 2004 Review Selected Letters of Clark Ashton Smith Realms of Fantasy, August 2004
October 2004 Review Dead Lines Realms of Fantasy, October 2004
October 2004 Review Gaspard de la Nuit Realms of Fantasy, October 2004
October 2004 Review Swiftly Realms of Fantasy, October 2004
December 2004 Review I Am Alive and You Are Dead: A Journey into the Mind of Phillip K. Dick Realms of Fantasy, December 2004
December 2004 Review The Bloody Crown of Conan Realms of Fantasy, December 2004
December 2004 Review The Captain of the 'Pole Star' Realms of Fantasy, December 2004
December 2004 Review The Faery Reel: Tales From the Twilight Realm Realms of Fantasy, December 2004
December 2004 Review Year's Best Fantasy 4 Realms of Fantasy, December 2004
2005 64 Interior Art Last Breath Subterranean, Issue #2
February 2005 26 Essay Books: The Political and the Profound Come Together in the Latest Fantasy Offerings Realms of Fantasy, February 2005
February 2005 26 Review In the Night Room Realms of Fantasy, February 2005
February 2005 28 Essay Review of graphic novel: Sticks and Stones by Peter Kupers Realms of Fantasy, February 2005
February 2005 28 Review The Fear Planet and Other Unusual Destinations (The Reader's Bloch, Volume One) Realms of Fantasy, February 2005
April 2005 Review Bad Magic Realms of Fantasy, April 2005
April 2005 22 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, April 2005) Realms of Fantasy, April 2005
April 2005 Review The Book of Ballads Realms of Fantasy, April 2005
April 2005 Review The Dry Salvages Realms of Fantasy, April 2005
April 2005 Short Fiction The Sea Was Wet As Wet Can Be Sci Fiction, April 6, 2005
April 2005 Review The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Seventeenth Annual Collected Realms of Fantasy, April 2005
June 2005 Review Acquainted with the Night Realms of Fantasy, June 2005
June 2005 Review One for Sorrow, Two for Joy Realms of Fantasy, June 2005
June 2005 Review Shadow Kingdoms: The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1, Realms of Fantasy, June 2005
August 2005 Review Black Blossom Realms of Fantasy, August 2005
August 2005 Review The Book of Dreams Realms of Fantasy, August 2005
August 2005 Review The Overnight Realms of Fantasy, August 2005
October 2005 Review Four and Twenty Blackbirds Realms of Fantasy, October 2005
October 2005 Review Glass Soup Realms of Fantasy, October 2005
October 2005 Review The Book of Renfield – the Gospel of Dracula Realms of Fantasy, October 2005
December 2005 Review Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Realms of Fantasy, December 2005
December 2005 Review Looking for Jake Realms of Fantasy, December 2005
December 2005 Review The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror, 18th Annual Collection Realms of Fantasy, December 2005
February 2006 Review Dark Delicacies Realms of Fantasy, February 2006
February 2006 Review Screaming Science Fiction: Horrors from Outer Space Realms of Fantasy, February 2006
February 2006 Review Songs and Sonnets Atlantean; the Third Series Realms of Fantasy, February 2006
February 2006 Review To Charles Fort with Love Realms of Fantasy, February 2006
April 2006 Review Anansi Boys Realms of Fantasy, April 2006
April 2006 Review Platinum Pohl: The Collected Best Stories of Frederick Pohl Realms of Fantasy, April 2006
April 2006 Review The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian Realms of Fantasy, April 2006
April 2006 Review The Conquering Sword of Conan Realms of Fantasy, April 2006
June 2006 Review The Complete Encyclopedia of Elves, Goblins, and Other Little Creatures Realms of Fantasy, June 2006
June 2006 Review The Ocean and All Its Devices Realms of Fantasy, June 2006
June 2006 Review The Plot Against America Realms of Fantasy, June 2006
June 2006 Review Weird Shadows Over Innsmouth Realms of Fantasy, June 2006
August 2006 32 Review Alabaster Realms of Fantasy, August 2006
August 2006 28 Essay Books (Realms of Fantasy, August 2006) Realms of Fantasy, August 2006
August 2006 30 Essay Review of the comic strip "ZIPPY/Type Z Personality" by Bill Griffith Realms of Fantasy, August 2006
August 2006 28 Review Star Changes: The Science Fiction of Clark Ashton Smith Realms of Fantasy, August 2006
October 2006 Review Feeling Very Strange: The Slipstream Anthology Realms of Fantasy, October 2006
October 2006 Review H. P. Lovecraft's Book of the Supernatural Realms of Fantasy, October 2006
October 2006 Review The Line Between Realms of Fantasy, October 2006
October 2006 Review The Tough Guide to Fantasyland Realms of Fantasy, October 2006
December 2006 38 Review Havoc Swims Jaded Realms of Fantasy, December 2006
December 2006 36 Review Renfeld, Slave of Dracula Realms of Fantasy, December 2006
December 2006 32 Review The Ruins Realms of Fantasy, December 2006
February 2007 Review Here Comes a Candle Realms of Fantasy, February 2007
April 2007 Review Adventures in Unhistory: Conjectures on the Factual Foundations of Several Ancient Legends Realms of Fantasy, April 2007
April 2007 Review The Darkening Garden: A Short Lexicon of Horror Realms of Fantasy, April 2007
April 2007 Review The Salon of the Fantastique: Fifteen Original Tales of Fantasy Realms of Fantasy, April 2007
June 2007 Review The End of the Story: Volume One of the Collected Fantasy of Clark Ashton Smith Realms of Fantasy, June 2007
June 2007 Review The Further Adventures of Beowulf, Champion of Middle Earth Realms of Fantasy, June 2007
October 2010 31 Review Gahan Wilson: 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons Locus, #597 October 2010
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Year Publication Title
Cover 1963 Bob Fulton's Amazing Soda-Pop Stretcher: An International Spy Story Bob Fulton's Amazing Soda-Pop Stretcher: An International Spy Story
Cover 1965 Graveside Manner Graveside Manner
Cover March 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1968
Cover August 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1968
Cover 1969 Matthew Looney in the Outback Matthew Looney in the Outback
Cover January 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1969
Cover 1970 The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions
Cover 1971 I Paint What I See I Paint What I See
Cover November 1971 National Lampoon, November 1971 National Lampoon, November 1971
Cover 1972 Matthew Looney and the Space Pirates Matthew Looney and the Space Pirates
1972 Matthew Looney's Voyage to the Earth Matthew Looney's Voyage to the Earth
Cover 1972 The Future of Hooper Toote The Future of Hooper Toote
Cover October 1972 Matthew Looney's Invasion of the Earth Matthew Looney's Invasion of the Earth
Cover 1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Playboy's Gahan Wilson
Cover March 1973 Catch Your Breath: A Book of Shivery Poems Catch Your Breath: A Book of Shivery Poems
Cover 1975 The Weird World of Gahan Wilson The Weird World of Gahan Wilson
Cover October 1975 Gahan Wilson's Cracked Cosmos Gahan Wilson's Cracked Cosmos
Cover 1976 Gahan Wilson's Favorite Tales of Horror Gahan Wilson's Favorite Tales of Horror
Cover 1976 Gravely, Robert Bloch Gravely, Robert Bloch
Cover 1977 Maria Looney on the Red Planet Maria Looney on the Red Planet
Cover September 1977 The Upside-Down Man The Upside-Down Man
Cover October 1977 First World Fantasy Awards First World Fantasy Awards
Cover October 1977 Third World Fantasy Con: L. A. 1977 Third World Fantasy Con: L. A. 1977
Cover 1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" " ... and then we'll get him!"
Cover 1978 Maria Looney and the Cosmic Circus Maria Looney and the Cosmic Circus
Cover April 1979 Maria Looney and the Remarkable Robot Maria Looney and the Remarkable Robot
Cover November 1979 Chog: A Gothic Fable Chog: A Gothic Fable
Cover August 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1980
Cover 1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Is Nothing Sacred?
1982 Murder for Christmas Murder for Christmas
Cover March 1982 Peace Peace
Cover July 1985 Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, July-August 1985 Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, July-August 1985
Cover November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Gahan Wilson's America
Cover November 1987 Eddy Deco's Last Caper: An Illustrated Mystery Eddy Deco's Last Caper: An Illustrated Mystery
Cover December 1987 Transylvania Station Transylvania Station
Cover November 1988 Everybody's Favorite Duck Everybody's Favorite Duck
Cover December 1988 Eddy Deco's Last Caper Eddy Deco's Last Caper
Cover 1989 Hairticklers Hairticklers
Cover 1990 Monster Baseball Trading Card Set Monster Baseball Trading Card Set
Cover February 1990 The Raven and Other Poems The Raven and Other Poems
Cover May 1990 Crypt of Cthulhu, Roodmas 1990 Crypt of Cthulhu, Roodmas 1990
Cover September 1990 Crypt of Cthulhu, Michaelmas 1990 Crypt of Cthulhu, Michaelmas 1990
Cover 1991 Weird Tales, Spring 1991 Weird Tales, Spring 1991
Cover July 1991 Courting Disasters and Other Strange Affinities Courting Disasters and Other Strange Affinities
1992 Performance Art Performance Art
Cover 1992 Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos
Cover June 1994 Now We Are Sick: An Anthology of Nasty Verse Now We Are Sick: An Anthology of Nasty Verse
Cover October 1994 Spooky Stories for a Dark and Stormy Night Spooky Stories for a Dark and Stormy Night
Cover December 1994 Gahan Wilson's Still Weird Gahan Wilson's Still Weird
Cover October 1995 Great Writers & Kids Write Spooky Stories Great Writers & Kids Write Spooky Stories
Cover 1996 The New Lovecraft Circle The New Lovecraft Circle
Cover September 1996 Gahan Wilson's The Ultimate Haunted House Gahan Wilson's The Ultimate Haunted House
Cover November 1996 Even Weirder Even Weirder
Cover October 1998 Golden Ages: The 1998 World Fantasy Convention Golden Ages: The 1998 World Fantasy Convention
Cover November 1998 The Cleft and Other Odd Tales The Cleft and Other Odd Tales
Cover March 1999 Locus, #458 March 1999 Locus, #458 March 1999
Cover April 2001 Acolytes of Cthulhu Acolytes of Cthulhu
Cover May 2001 On Pirates On Pirates
Cover April 2002 A Walking Tour of the Shambles A Walking Tour of the Shambles
Cover December 2002 The New Wave Fabulists The New Wave Fabulists
Cover August 2003 Realms of Fantasy, August 2003 Realms of Fantasy, August 2003
Cover May 2004 Gaspard de La Nuit Gaspard de La Nuit
Cover October 2004 The Best of Gahan Wilson The Best of Gahan Wilson
Cover March 2005 The Fear Planet and Other Unusual Destinations The Fear Planet and Other Unusual Destinations
Cover June 2007 Tales from the Red Lion Tales from the Red Lion
Cover August 2007 M Is for Magic M Is for Magic
Cover December 2007 Pilot Light Pilot Light
Cover December 2008 Skeleton in the Closet and Other Stories Skeleton in the Closet and Other Stories
Cover February 2009 Side Effects Side Effects
Cover November 2009 Gahan Wilson: 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons Gahan Wilson: 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons
Cover December 2009 Judge Sn Goes Golfing Judge Sn Goes Golfing
Cover 2011 A Little Gold Book of Ghastly Stuff A Little Gold Book of Ghastly Stuff
Cover October 2012 Worlds of Cthulhu Worlds of Cthulhu
Cover November 2013 Li'l Harlan and His Sidekick Carl the Comet in Danger Land Li'l Harlan and His Sidekick Carl the Comet in Danger Land
Cover September 2014 Sex and the Cthulhu Mythos Sex and the Cthulhu Mythos
Cover January 2016 Gahan Wilson's Out There Gahan Wilson's Out There
Cover August 2019 A Little Purple Book of Phantasies A Little Purple Book of Phantasies
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Year Publication Title
January 1954 Fantastic, January-February 1954 Cartoon: "Look daddy -- the first robin!"
January 1954 Fantastic, January-February 1954 Cartoon: no caption
March 1954 Amazing Stories, March 1954 Cartoon: no caption
April 1954 Fantastic, April 1954 Cartoon: "Sorry, sir--no browsing in the occult section."
April 1954 Fantastic, April 1954 Cartoon: no caption
May 1954 Weird Tales, May 1954 Prediction
June 1954 Fantastic, June 1954 Cartoon: "A signal! We're saved!"
June 1954 Fantastic, June 1954 Cartoon: no caption
September 1954 Weird Tales, September 1954 This Night
May 1955 Amazing Stories, May 1955 Cartoon: no caption
July 1955 Amazing Stories, July 1955 Cartoon: no caption
October 1955 Fantastic, October 1955 Cartoon: "The Castaway"
December 1956 Amazing Stories, December 1956 Cartoon: no caption
1961 Matthew Looney's Voyage to the Earth Matthew Looney's Voyage to the Earth
1963 Bob Fulton's Amazing Soda-Pop Stretcher: An International Spy Story Bob Fulton's Amazing Soda-Pop Stretcher: An International Spy Story
1965 Graveside Manner Graveside Manner
1965 Matthew Looney's Invasion of the Earth Matthew Looney's Invasion of the Earth
April 1965 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1965 Cartoon: "This is Willy, and this is Willy's imaginary playmate."
May 1965 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1965 Cartoon: "Boy - you talk about your lucky timing!"
June 1965 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1965 Cartoon: "Thank God!"
July 1965 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1965 Cartoon: no caption
August 1965 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1965 Cartoon: no caption
September 1965 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1965 Cartoon: "Marsha, you're tending to lead again!
October 1965 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1965 Cartoon: no caption
November 1965 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1965 Cartoon: no caption
December 1965 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1965 Cartoon: "Harry!"
January 1966 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1966 Cartoon: "It's a grand little icebreaker I picked up in London."
February 1966 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1966 Cartoon: "Your only worry is the bill, Jack."
March 1966 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1966 Cartoon: "I knew you'd missed Long Island Sound!"
April 1966 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1966 Cartoon: "There's that funny noise again!
April 1966 Gamma, #6 Gamma, #6
May 1966 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1966 Cartoon: "I expect one seldom encounters the older, traditional hazards on your American courses."
May 1966 The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: Fifteenth Series Cartoon: no caption
May 1966 The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: Fifteenth Series Cartoon: no caption [2]
June 1966 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1966 Cartoon: no caption
July 1966 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1966 Cartoon: "Of course, once the plague's done, we're both out of a job."
August 1966 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1966 Cartoon: "Look — in this world you don't get something for nothing!"
September 1966 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1966 Cartoon: "It's just as I'd always hoped it would be."
October 1966 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1966 Cartoon: "I must confess that the terms of Dr. Asimov's will are unique in my experience."
November 1966 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1966 Cartoon: "I think you'll agree with me, Chief, that this time we've really put our finger on the bottleneck."
December 1966 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1966 Cartoon: "Looks like a storm tomorrow, sure."
January 1967 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1967 Cartoon: no caption
February 1967 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1967 Cartoon: "You can tell she's thinking it over!"
March 1967 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1967 Cartoon: "It's the one attack the country wasn't prepared for, Mr. President!"
April 1967 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1967 Cartoon: "Now I think you'll find this one is something rather special, sir."
May 1967 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1967 Cartoon: "Ding dong the witch is dead!"
June 1967 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1967 Cartoon: "Oh, will I be glad when those blasted summer people are gone!"
July 1967 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1967 Cartoon: "No fair turning yourself off, Mr. Hasbrow!"
August 1967 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1967 Cartoon: "Hold everything!"
September 1967 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1967 Cartoon: no caption
October 1967 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1967 Cartoon: "I think we've located the cause of that tie-up at Thirty-fourth Street and Seventh Avenue!"
November 1967 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1967 Cartoon: no caption
December 1967 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1967 Cartoon: "But surely it must have occurred to you that the wide differences in your backgrounds would make your marriage more than ordinarily difficult!"
January 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1968 Cartoon: "It bites!"
February 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1968 Cartoon: "Better give the missus a touch, too!"
March 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1968 Cartoon: "You've got to come over at once, sir! Something terrible is happening in the hall of eggs!"
April 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1968 Cartoon: "Where are you taking me?"
May 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1968 Cartoon: "How come we draw all the shaggy dog cases?"
June 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1968 Cartoon: no caption
July 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1968 Cartoon: "Well, I guess that pretty well takes care of my anemia diagnosis."
August 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1968 Cartoon: "Funny thing. Eddie was always sure a meteor would get him."
September 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1968 Cartoon: "I think we have just the thing for that upset tummy of yours, Mrs. Starbright ..."
October 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1968 Cartoon: "First time I've seen that."
November 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1968 Cartoon: "Here she comes again, and she's got another poodle!"
December 1968 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1968 Cartoon: no caption
December 1968 Fantastic, December 1968 Cartoon: no caption
1969 The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: Eighteenth Series 5 Cartoons
1969 Matthew Looney in the Outback Matthew Looney in the Outback
January 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1969 Cartoon: no caption
February 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1969 Cartoon: "In here."
March 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1969 Cartoon: no caption
April 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1969 Cartoon: "I tell you, Shirley, there's something funny about this place!"
May 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1969 Cartoon: "I just don't understand it, Captain. Equal shares of food and water to all, yet those two thrive while we wither away."
June 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1969 Cartoon: "It's Working!"
July 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1969 Cartoon: "Hold it, Newton. We've been barking up the wrong tree."
July 1969 Playboy, July 1969 Cartoon: "I'm sure of it, Harry—it's that nice Mr. Bently we met on the tour!"
August 1969 Playboy, August 1969 Cartoon: "No caption" (Playboy, August 1969)
August 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1969 Cartoon: "Whoever they are, they've sold out."
September 1969 Playboy, September 1969 Cartoon: "I'm sorry, young man, I'm afraid you're just wasting your obscene phone call."
September 1969 Playboy, September 1969 Cartoon: "No caption (Sacrifices at 4:00 and 6:00 PM)"
September 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1969 Cartoon: "The sandwich-man killer has struck again!"
October 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969 Cartoon: "My usual luck."
November 1969 Playboy, November 1969 Cartoon: "It all worked out just as you said it would, mother!"
November 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1969 Cartoon: no caption
November 1969 Playboy, November 1969 Have a Heart
December 1969 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1969 Cartoon: "The thing that gets me is I sent boxtops in to everyone of these bums!"
1970 The Arkham Collector, Summer 1970 A Map of Arkham
January 1970 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1970 Cartoon: "Best damn special effects man in the business!"
February 1970 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1970 Cartoon: "Very well, Miss Apple—call my broker"
March 1970 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1970 Cartoon: "I'm afraid this simulator test indicates Commodore Brent would be a poor choice for the Lunar Expedition."
April 1970 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1970 Cartoon: no caption
May 1970 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1970 Cartoon: "I don't like the looks of that, at all!"
June 1970 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1970 Cartoon: "That's alright, boy! Here, boy! Forget it, boy! C'mon, boy ..."
July 1970 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1970 Cartoon: no caption
August 1970 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1970 Cartoon: no caption
September 1970 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1970 Cartoon: "Why, that's the Edison's boy!"
October 1970 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1970 Cartoon: no caption
November 1970 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1970 Cartoon: "Oh, my god—we completely forgot about Uncle Fred!"
December 1970 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1970 Cartoon: "We three kings of Orient are ..."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "...A man who George Washington and Abraham Lincoln would be proud to call 'Mr. President'..."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "...And if they won't do it for me then strike them dead with a lightning bolt like you did with Uncle Sherman."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "...and just think: if your ion stabilizer hadn't polarized, we might never have met!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "...And now for today's international news..."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "...And now point out the man you saw murder Miss LaRue!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "...And then, when he was completely satisfied with the portrait, he pulled the trigger."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "...And what are you going to do when you grow up?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "...But, seriously..."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "...Only a minute or so more and man will have his first view of the other side of the moon!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "All right—what's the trouble this time?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Alright. Now exhale."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Another thing—you're going to push the psychedelics for the syndicate, you got to get a haircut and a decent suit!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Apparently we're not the first one..."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Big deal!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "But, gee whiz, Mr. Baucker, you could at least let me get some sleep!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Damned hard luck, Fitzhue."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Dinner's ready!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Do you really believe in any of this stuff?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Does this mean it's all over between us, Harvey?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Don't be afraid, dear—it's a tree!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Dump all my shares of Peabody and Fenner!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "For God's sake, Leona, why don't you just finish me off?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "For God's sake—call a policeman!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Get your hands off me, Madame."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Good Lord, Holmes! How did you come to know I'd seafood for lunch?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Harry! You?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Harvey! You come down here this instant!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Have fun at the lodge meeting, honey."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "He's programmed to take me home the minute I start quoting Nietzsche."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Hey, fellas, wait for me!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Hey, I'll take some of those!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Hey, Mac, which way to the Tall Girls Boutique?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Hi, gang, glad you dropped by our sprightly nightly, 'cause I think this P.M. we're going to have even more fun than usual!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "How many cigarettes a day have you got it down to, Mr. Leopold?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "How much for just the ring?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "How wonderful for her!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I just don't understand what's happening to kids these days!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I just love a parade."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I only said you could take it with you. I didn't say you could keep it!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I paint what I see, child."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I suppose it was bound to happen."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I think I won!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I think it's set to go off around V to X!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I think you would be well advised to locate the new delphinium bed elsewhere, Harold."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I think you've come down with a bad case of psittacosis."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I thought I was in particularly good form!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I wish you wouldn't worry so much about me, George. After all, I'm only a figment of your imagination."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I'm afraid you have the wrong number."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I'm far from done, you fool!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I'm glad we don't draw many like that one!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I'm sorry, young man, I just can't go through with this ceremony."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I've said all along this firm just needed a little new blood!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "I've told you to lay off that stuff!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "It isn't easy cutting the heart out of a woman with a dull knife. And it takes time. It takes a good fifteen minutes."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "It wasn't always like this with me..."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "It's a break!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "It's been awful for business, Mrs. Schultz, but it was Charlie's last wish."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "It's here, again, Henri!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "It's the man from the gun lobby, Senator."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Let's face it—our parade is a failure!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Listen—can I help it if I look like an elephant?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Look—I've really got to leave!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Man, it's just like you said it would be—totally unspoiled!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Mr. Delafield will see you now."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Ace Hi-Flyer)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Are You Ready to Meet R. K. Campbell?)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (City Zoo)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Color Television)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Do Not Touch)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Eddie Whalen)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Feeding Time 4:30 P.M.)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Friendly Loan Company)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Help Keep Las Vegas Clean)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (History of Stonehenge)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (How to Use the Power Within You!!)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (I, Dr. Karl Schultz, am God and can solve all mankind's woes)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Iced Drink)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Just Not Lucky I Guess)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Keep Off the Grass)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Kick Me)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Last Chance to Gamble)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Make a Funny Joke)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (No Ball Playing Allowed)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Nowhere)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Salem)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Smith)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Soon on This Site)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" (Telephone)
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [19]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [24]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [25]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [27]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [28]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [2]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [32]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [33]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [35]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [36]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [37]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [38]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [39]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [40]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [41]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [42]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [43]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [44]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [45]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [47]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [48]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [49]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [4]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [8]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No caption" [9]
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No! No! No! No! You haven't got it cheerful enough! You haven't got it light! I want it merry—I want it to bounce! Let's take it again from 'Caution: Cigarette smoking may be hazardous..."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "No, I don't have anything against little, tiny people. I just don't think you're qualified for the job."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Now exactly at what hour of the evening of December the twenty-fourth did Professor Pohlman query you as to the best method of killing Miss Burkhardt?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Now I know we're being followed!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Now you got the idea!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Now, George, if our Harry wants to dedicate his life to fighting evildoers and upholding the forces of law and order, I don't think we should stand in his way!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "O.K. Turn on the sprinkler."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Och, sir, my congratulations—'tis a rare stranger who gets to view the wild haggis romp!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Of course if [...], we're sunk."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Oh very well, then—go ahead and set."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Oh, go away!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Oh, that Harry's so jealous!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Oh, yes, and that's another thing, Mrs. Salzman. Don't do that anymore to Mr. Salzman."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Oh, you see both sides to everything!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Poor Fifi hasn't been the same since the veterinarian put the brain of his hunchbacked assistant into her skull!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "See what I mean, Phil? He'd be absolutely perfect for the lead in that new spy series!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "See what I mean? No matter how many times I pull its trigger, the damned thing just won't fire!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "So where were you during the tourist season?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Something's gone horribly wrong with the copying machine!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Straight ahead, Bernie, dear."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Sure wish we could get us some of that rain they been having upcountry."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Thank heaven there are just so many full moons in a year!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Thank you. And my friend's is made of rough canvas and has leather straps sewn into it."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "That one holds Ezra's love letters and this one holds Ezra."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "That'll be enough of that!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "That's what he's smoking, alright!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "The Boston Strangler!" "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man?" "Breathless?" "Something by Shakespeare?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "The doctors...say...they've never...seen...another case quite...like...it."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "The set you ordered arrived today, Sir!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "There goes our threesome!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "There're damned few who can walk away!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "There's obviously been some sort of ghastly mistake!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "This is about that raise, I suppose?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "This preparation will eliminate fleas, this one ticks, this one various other vermin and considerable fungi, and this one will eliminate the dog itself."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Today I use my bare hand."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "We'll never get anywhere with these constant interruptions from the front!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Well, I'm sure glad to see you guys don't just arrest anybody!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Well, Sam, Baby, you pulled it off—the biggest deal of all!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Well, that's the story of Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf. Would you like to hear another?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Well, we found out what's been clogging your chimney since last December, Miss Emmy."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "What I always say is—don't get involved!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "What's wrong with that damned kid?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "What's your frank opinion, Harry?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "When was it you decided to become a bad guy, Ed?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Will you shut up with that screaming!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Would you like a little something more to wash that down with?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Yeah? Well, they don't make me feel insignificant, fellah!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Yes, I'll take this one."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Yes, it is a beautiful view, isn't it?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Yes, we cater to a rather specialized clientele."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "You come back here, Harry Bartlett!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "You don't get rid of him that easy, Mrs. Jacowsky."
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "You got to hand it to Bloody Eddie—it's the last place in the world you'd think of as a hideout!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "You know, you people really have a wonderful sense of rhythm!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "You spit out Dr. Harper this very minute!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "You're a disgrace to your profession!"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "You've been letting this boy eat those noisy breakfast cereals again, haven't you?"
1971 I Paint What I See Cartoon: "Young man, it's high time you accepted gravity as a fact of life!"
January 1971 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1971 Cartoon: no caption
February 1971 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1971 Cartoon: "I suppose the least we can do is name the damned thing after poor Dembar."
March 1971 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1971 Cartoon: "Doesn't look like such a bad sort."
April 1971 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1971 Cartoon: "Your husband is with a lady named Claire Belle Webster at the Whispering Pines Motel near Akron, Ohio."
May 1971 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1971 Cartoon: "Yes, the public did put up with color TV's radiation, but I think this is asking an awful lot of them. Even for 3-D."
June 1971 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1971 Cartoon: no caption
July 1971 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1971 Cartoon: "We know you're in there!"
August 1971 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1971 Cartoon: "I don't know how we ever got along without the stuff."
August 1971 The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: Nineteenth Series The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 19th Series
September 1971 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1971 Cartoon: no caption
October 1971 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1971 Cartoon: no caption
November 1971 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1971 Cartoon: "Where were you for all those years?"
December 1971 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1971 Cartoon: "I can never sell ticket one in this Goddam town."
1972 Gamma 72: Almanacco della fantascienza Gamma 72: Almanacco della fantascienza
1972 Gamma 72: Almanacco della fantascienza Gamma 72: Almanacco della fantascienza [6]
1972 Matthew Looney and the Space Pirates Matthew Looney and the Space Pirates
1972 The Future of Hooper Toote The Future of Hooper Toote
1972 Vampier, vampier, bijt me nog een keer Vampier, vampier, bijt me nog een keer
January 1972 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1972 Cartoon: "Listen. There it goes again!"
February 1972 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1972 Cartoon: "How do you suppose young Ainworth's so damned sharp at spotting tombs?"
March 1972 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1972 Cartoon: "Oh? And what sort of sacrifices are you going to make to your snow idol, Timmy?"
April 1972 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1972 Cartoon: "Trying to bolster one of your shabby little theories, Carson?"
May 1972 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1972 Cartoon: "O.K., they've signed the release."
June 1972 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1972 Cartoon: no caption
July 1972 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1972 Cartoon: "Being the first astronaut on the Moon to play golf is one thing, men; being the first to shoot crap is another!"
August 1972 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1972 Cartoon: no caption
September 1972 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1972 Cartoon: "It's just wonderful how the doctors have managed to keep him going!"
October 1972 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1972 Cartoon: "Just exactly what are you teaching these children, Miss Rawley?"
November 1972 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1972 Cartoon: "Never mind, Nurse, I've spotted the boy!"
December 1972 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1972 Cartoon: "You know, Phil, you've really done very well for a walrus —"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "...And just what do you think you're going to do with your silly death ray once you've finished it?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "...And supposing you do repress it, Leonardo? Somebody else is certain to come across it again in a few years."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "...is pleased to announce a complete and devastating victory over the enemy. This is a recorded message. The government is pleased..."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Accursed daylight saving time!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "And you call yourself a soldier!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Anything else, boss?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "At the tone, the time will be fifty-nine minutes and fifty seconds after seven....At the tone, the time will be eight o'clock, exactly....At the tone, the time will be ten seconds after eight....At the tone...."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Boy, that was some great fight!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "By George, I do believe you're right—there's nothing of the original Mr. Russell left!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Can't we just go after sailfish...?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Come on, Charlie, let me know when you guys are making the break!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Confound it, staff knows this door's to be kept locked!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Congratulations, Baer—I think you've wiped out the species!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Damn it, I've lost count!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Damn it—I told them I was too well known for undercover work!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Dibs!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Disney will flip!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Don't you worry, Mr. Kiernan—we'll have you out of there in no time!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Easy on the fast balls, will you, kid?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Excuse me for shouting—I thought you were farther away."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Extraordinary thing, Watson—the clues indicate the killer to have been a man of your exact build and appearance!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Fake it."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Frank, I think you're spending altogether too much time down here with these mushrooms!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Gee, I'm awfully sorry!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Gee, it's still just the same as when I was a little kid!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Geez, did we ever goof!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Gee—it's just like in the movies!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "General Electric beat him out on his death ray, and he's simply furious!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Good Lord, Holmes—you are a master of disguise!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Harry, I really think you ought to go to the doctor."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "He owed me a month's wages when he died, and he's going to work it out."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "He says he's willing to donate his tonsils."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Henceforth, I don't want you to start any new projects without consulting Professor Frankfurter or myself!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Hold everything, Louis!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Honestly, Harry, I'll never tease you again for carrying around that elephant gun!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "How did a guy like you ever get into a business like this?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "How did you come to name your boat the Revenge, Captain?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "How many times have I told you kids not to play in the living room?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I AM AN INSANE EYE DOCTOR AND I AM GOING TO KILL YOU NOW AS YOU SIT THERE READING THIS"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I appreciate your dropping by, Harry."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I couldn't say—I'm a stranger here myself."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I designed it with you particularly in mind, Mrs. Dillman!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I don't know, man—sometimes I feel you're wrong for the movement!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I don't like this—he's left off huffing and puffing!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I hope you don't mind Umboko going along to observe your fire god, Bwana."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I kept hoping the picture would get old and repulsive-looking instead of me, but it didn't work out that way."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I knew this would happen if those damned conservationists had their way!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I know it seems cruel but it did save their marriage!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I like to see a man who's prepared, Remson!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I say, Reginald, have you noticed anything peculiar about this voyage?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I take it, Senator, you approve of the current seniority system."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I tell you guys, you're making a terrible mistake!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I think you would be well advised to locate the new delphinium bed elsewhere, Hobbs."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I thought he seemed depressed!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I thought you and the other robots might find these useful."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I understand at one time the earth wasn't at all like the moon."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I'll let you know the meaning of life when I'm damn good and ready!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I'm afraid they've decided to stop kidding around!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I'm afraid what you have here, Sir Gerald, is not a '74 mint aigle d'or but a bit of simulated gold foil wrapped round a disc of stale chocolate."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I'm beginning to have serious doubts about the efficiency of those psychological job-placement tests."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I'm sorry, madam, but these units are for display purposes only."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I'm sorry, Senator, it's some more of those crackpot conservationists."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I'm sorry, sir, but Professor Dornley does not wish to be disturbed for the duration of the winter."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "I've told you not to do that!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Is this supposed to be somebody's idea of a joke?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "It isn't much of a dragon, but then, she wasn't much of a maiden."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "It looks as if Bodecker's project has gotten completely out of hand."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "It looks like we can't expect much in the way of benign guidance."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "It strikes me you've made a great deal of bother over very little, Baskerville."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "It's a forgery—and a recent one, too."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "It's a good thing Effie likes these little funerals, she's had such awful luck with pets."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "It's disgusting how they'll commercialize anything!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "It's really a shame we happened to draw this judge..."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Kill!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Kill!" [2]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Let's face it—he likes Walter Cronkite better than me..."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Like to see what this baby can do when I open 'er up?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Look, lady, you hired us to exterminate your cockroaches—now, stand the hell back and let us exterminate!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Look, Mr. Parker, I'm only human."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Looks like the end of civilization as they know it."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Looks like we can't expect to find much in that direction."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Miss, that person is making a fool of you!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Most emphatic rejection of foreign tissue I've ever seen!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Mr. Borden is only in for an appendectomy, Doctor."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "My God—do you suppose it can read?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "My God—I've forgotten the number of my Swiss bank account!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "My goodness, Mr. Merryweather, we certainly did make a boo-boo with that prescription of yours!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "My great-grandfather was forced to flee Europe because of religious persecution."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" (Do It Now)
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" (Honey Direct to the Consumer)
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" (Iced Drink Antidote $1.00)
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [10]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [11]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [11]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [12]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [12]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [13]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [14]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [15]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [16]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [17]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [18]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [19]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [20]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [21]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [22]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [23]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [24]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [25]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [26]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [27]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [28]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [29]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [2]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [30]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [31]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [32]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [33]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [34]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [35]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [36]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [37]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [3]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [4]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [5]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [6]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [7]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [8]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "No caption" [9]
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Now that you've come of age, son, I think it's time your old dad let you in on our little family curse."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Now, for God's sake, Harrington, don't let him convince you!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Of course we'll have to arrange some method of concealing our agreement from Watson, Professor Moriarty..."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Of course, a new model can't expect to understand when they discontinue your line and parts get scarce!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Oh, for heaven's sake, Fenner—let the chips fall where they may!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Oh, grow up, Jack!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Oh, Irwin, I wish to God you'd get rid of that thing!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Oh, show some guts, Thorndyke!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "OK—which one gets the kidney?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Old Jack Frost nipping at your nose, eh?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "On the other hand, people always remember my name."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "One day, when he's old and feeble, he'll be in a nostalgic mood, and he'll come up here to see us again, and to reminisce...and then we'll get him!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Perhaps we'd best wait for Inspector Lestrade."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Phil, I'd like you to meet Brian. Brian will be posing for the picture on the jacket of your new novel."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Please, George...not here!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Punch & Judy Act III"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "See, dear, it's only an owl hooting..."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "She'll never buy it!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Sir! The Moorne Castle Monster is under the strict protection of the National Historic Trust!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Some poor devils can't make a go of anything."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Sometimes I miss how it was in the old days...the hidden laboratory in the ancient castle...the graveyard raids...the angry crowds of peasants bearing torches..."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Sorry to keep you so late, but I'm determined to get to the bottom of this werewolf fixation of yours."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Start the press conference."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Sure, they're handy little things to have around, but you can't deny they're potentially dangerous."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Take it from me, madam—the passing years can only add to the value of this Spiro T. Agnew standing hall clock."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Take my word for it, sir—it looks just great on you!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "That's hardly necessary!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "The door is over here, sir!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "The kid's not much with pizza—but he's a real crowd pleaser."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "The world is coming to an end"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Then, after you've starved the villagers into submission, you can bring in your interrogation team..."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "There's another one of those abominable mountain climbers."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "They could at least have hanged us in effigy!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "They went together, Doctor!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "This is really quite a switch!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "This is the toy department, sir!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Time after time it's the same thing. You hear a knock—you open the door—and nobody's there!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Too bad—the kid had talent."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Uh—Carstairs—I've found something that may come as quite a surprise to the foundation!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Very well, Carter, you've proven my theory faulty—let it go at that!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Watch Out for Number One"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "We may already be too late, Mr. Parker."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "We're here, Harry."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "We're not going to get anywhere with this guy until sunrise."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Well, I guess that pretty well takes care of that riot, eh, Kirby?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Well, I guess that settles that..."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Well, just when can you call for it, Mr. Harper?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Well, Willie, I understand you've been a bad boy this year!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Well—that's showbiz!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Well—what's for barbecue...?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "When did you first become aware of this imagined 'plot to get you,' Mr. Potter?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Where are the others?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Where did we go wrong, Mother? Where did we go wrong?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Where to next?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Would you care to step out of the shop and see how it looks in the fog, Mr. Holmes?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "You called?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "You can't have it both ways, kid."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "You funnin' me, bub?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "You get off that ice pond this minute, you filthy little boy!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "You got it, now? If they crash between Page Corners and Route Nine, they're Mount Sinai's; if they go off between Route Nine and Baysfort, they belong to Holy Cross; and if they buy it between Baysfort and the throughway, then Hopkins Memorial gets to use them."
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "You got to hand it to Bloody Eddy—it's the last place in the world you'd think of as a hideout!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "You know very well you're not supposed to beg at the table!"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "You mean this goes on forever?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "You rang, sir?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "You're really crazy about that girl, aren't you, kid?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "You've really been with us quite a while, haven't you, Hepburn?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Your mother and I think he's very nice, dear, but isn't he just a little bit old?"
1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Cartoon: "Your tomato surprise, sir."
January 1973 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1973 Cartoon: "You know, Larry, with a smart lawyer you could make a lot of money!"
February 1973 The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 19th Series 6 Cartoons
February 1973 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1973 Cartoon: no caption
March 1973 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1973 Cartoon: no caption
March 1973 Catch Your Breath: A Book of Shivery Poems Catch Your Breath: A Book of Shivery Poems
March 1973 Playboy's Gahan Wilson Playboy's Gahan Wilson
April 1973 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1973 Cartoon: "I don't like the looks of your face, Mac!"
May 1973 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1973 Cartoon: "Grand dad, Marylin and I were curious about this old scrapbook of yours ..."
June 1973 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1973 Cartoon: "We ... the members ... of ... the jury ... find ...the defendent ... not guilty."
July 1973 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1973 Cartoon: "This is the place, driver."
August 1973 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1973 Cartoon: "First, I'd like to take this opportunity to clear up these silly rumors about my having made a deal with the devil ..."
September 1973 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1973 Cartoon: "It's for you, Mohammed!"
October 1973 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1973 Cartoon: "How's every little thing, Carter?"
October 1973 The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 20th Series Cartoons
November 1973 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1973 Cartoon: "Oh, no, Ma'm—I can assure you the spray is perfectly harmless!"
December 1973 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1973 Cartoon: "Hello! You have reached the number of Harold Mayberry. I am sorry, but Mr. Mayberry is not in. I am a simulation of Mr. Mayberry. Please leave your name and number and Mr. Mayberry will call you back when he gets in. Thank you very much!"
January 1974 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1974 Cartoon: "Sorry I'm not making myself clearer, but it's hard to express yourself in a language so crude and primitive as ours."
February 1974 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1974 Cartoon: "You never know when he'll fall off the wagon."
March 1974 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1974 Cartoon: "Take it from me, Mr. Kirby—you're an eye, ear and throat man's dream."
April 1974 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1974 Cartoon: "Good grief — he's writing out Lucille!"
May 1974 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1974 Cartoon: "We're there."
June 1974 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1974 Cartoon: no caption
July 1974 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1974 Cartoon: "We're getting nowhere with this one. How you doing with his buddy?"
August 1974 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1974 Cartoon: "Look like nice folks —"
September 1974 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1974 Cartoon: "At least they're a quiet bunch!"
October 1974 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1974 Cartoon: "Of course the animators' union is giving us a lot of flack."
November 1974 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1974 Cartoon: "I've the strangest feeling I know this place!"
December 1974 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1974 Cartoon: "Your mother and I think he's very nice dear — but is he human?"
1975 The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 20th Series Cartoons (The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 20)
1975 The Weird World of Gahan Wilson The Weird World of Gahan Wilson
January 1975 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1975 Cartoon: "Would you mind hanging around somewhere else, buddy?"
February 1975 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1975 Cartoon: "Now just a goddamn minute!"
March 1975 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1975 Cartoon: "Our people have many sayings on the vanity of haste, effendi ..."
April 1975 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1975 Cartoon: "Here comes another!"
May 1975 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1975 Cartoon: "Really gave me a turn!"
June 1975 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1975 Cartoon: "First, retirement — and now this!"
July 1975 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1975 Cartoon: "Watch out!"
August 1975 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1975 Cartoon: "... and this looks like a tiny pair of aqualungs!"
September 1975 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1975 Cartoon: "Remember when we used to let the oil slick get us down?"
October 1975 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1975 Cartoon: "He hasn't touched a thing for weeks!"
October 1975 Gahan Wilson's Cracked Cosmos Gahan Wilson's Cracked Cosmos
November 1975 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1975 Cartoon: "Must be some kind of queer!"
December 1975 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1975 Cartoon: "The hell with this stuff!"
1976 Gahan Wilson's Favorite Tales of Horror Gahan Wilson's Favorite Tales of Horror
January 1976 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1976 Cartoon: "First they guess wrong on Kohoutek and now this!"
February 1976 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1976 Cartoon: "You any idea what these stains are, sir?"
March 1976 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1976 Cartoon: "Lamont Cranston? No, there's no Lamont Cranston here."
April 1976 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1976 Cartoon: "This particular gem has an interesting curse attached to it ...!"
May 1976 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1976 Cartoon: "What is it? What do you see?"
June 1976 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1976 Cartoon: no caption
July 1976 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1976 Cartoon: "I'm sorry, Mr. Cheever, but there's absolutely nothing in your warranty about the howler turning into a pumpkin."
August 1976 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1976 Cartoon: "Better get a replacement for Parker."
September 1976 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1976 Cartoon: "I don't think those are birds at all — I think they're just little curved lines!"
October 1976 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1976 Cartoon: "I think he's gone soft!"
November 1976 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1976 Cartoon: "...but then I realized in order to make it work I'd have to invent a socket and God knows what else."
December 1976 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1976 Cartoon: no caption
1977 Maria Looney on the Red Planet Maria Looney on the Red Planet
January 1977 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1977 Cartoon: no caption
February 1977 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1977 Cartoon: "It goes this way, stupid!"
March 1977 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1977 Cartoon: no caption
April 1977 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1977 Cartoon: "Yes, I'd say you have the basis for a really sweet malpractice suit!"
May 1977 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1977 Cartoon: no caption
June 1977 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1977 Cartoon: "All right, all right! Stop it!
July 1977 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1977 Cartoon: "Gee, I don't know; this is kind of depressing!"
August 1977 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1977 Cartoon: "It's that bug that's been going around town."
September 1977 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1977 Cartoon: no caption
September 1977 The Upside-Down Man The Upside-Down Man
October 1977 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1977 Cartoon: "Tell them I'm only human, like everybody else."
October 1977 First World Fantasy Awards First World Fantasy Awards
October 1977 First World Fantasy Awards Map of Providence
November 1977 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1977 Cartoon: no caption
December 1977 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1977 Cartoon: no caption
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "...and around the corner ahead of you, to the left, is a picturesque, local ruffian laying in wait with a club..."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "...and get rid of that!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "...and when it gets there I'm going to give it a little electric shock and that will send it straight back up again!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "...but enough of levity..."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "...but I certainly appreciate your making the house call, doctor."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "...but I'd forgotten that you've had him executed, haven't you?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "...but you're not interested in this job at all—are you, Mr. Cosgrove!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Ah, well—back to business."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "All right, folks—let's give a great big welcome to little Miss Dynamite!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "All this fuss and bother just because of a damned heart attack!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "All very well and good—but now we come to chart B."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "And to those of you who did contribute to the church fund—our blessings."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "And you, of course, are the best man!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Back where you belong, rube."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Beat it, mac—this entourage is complete!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "By god—you're what I've needed around here for years!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Cheap bastard!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Closed due to angst"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Come on, folks—let's see if we can't bring him back for just one more commandment!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Damn it, Fletcher—it's just not playing the game!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Didn't work out, eh?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Do you ever catch yourself wondering if all this is only part of some crazy experiment?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Don't get it wrong, Bridget—the sacrifice of a white rooster every third day at precisely high noon without fail!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Don't let it push you around, Mrs. Harris!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Dr. Kreuger—what are you doing in my recurrent nightmare?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Enough yin. More yang."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Er, what say we take that old pulse again, Mr. Ford?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Eureka"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "First they guess wrong on Kohoutek, and now this!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Floor, please."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "For God's sake, man—do your part and bolt the stuff down!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "General Electric beat him out on his Death Ray and he's simply furious!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Get me God again, Miss Parker."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "God knows it's cheap enough living here, but it sure is depressing!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Good heavens—this must mean we've practically finished him off!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Harry—you're spoiling Thanksgiving for the children!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "He can't stand the idea of no-fault insurance."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "He hasn't been the same since George died."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Here comes that Wilson boy—all alone as usual."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Here, puss, puss, puss!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Horrible Indigestible Things That Will Make You Sick"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "How the hell am I supposed to run a talk show with guests like these?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Humorous condolence cards"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I am sorry, ma'am, but this is really very much out of my line."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I call it a club!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I can remember when that sort of thing meant a lot to me!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I don't know, Harry, you used to be such great fun."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I suppose it's got something to do with the operation being held on Saint Valentine's Day."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I think she heard us!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I told you not to do that!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I'd say it's a pretty obvious case of evolution taking a wrong turn."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I'll have whatever you've got à la financière"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I'll just take half a dozen since they're super jumbo."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I'll let you have one when you're not crazy."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I'll talk! I'll TALK!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I'm afraid all we can do is operate and hope they don't continue to spread!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I'm afraid you got the wrong Martin Barker."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I'm not going to shoot you, buddy—that would be too easy. I'm going to let you live so you can stand trial!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I'm over here, you fool!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I'm sorry, young man, I just can't go through with this ceremony!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I'm sorry—where was I?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I've always known R.H. would be able to do that!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "I've tried to make it as authentic as I could!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "In your bare hands, as usual, Mr. Rodgers?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Inspiration Point"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "It was years before I realized they don't really need me after a certain number of drinks."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "It's deterrent, Admiral, not detergent."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Jesus Christ, Sergeant—what the hell kind of place is this?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Jones Farm"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Just what makes you think Charles' hobby is getting out of hand, Mrs. Harding?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Keep chuckling. He has a way of suddenly stepping back into the room."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Let's get out of here—this place is driving me crazy!" "Let's get out of here—this place is driving me crazy!" "Let's get out of here—this place is driving me crazy!" "Let's get out of here—this place is driving me crazy!" "Let's get out of here—this place is driving me crazy!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Look—who cares how much thyme you use?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Me and my big mouth!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Mr. Thoreau is a very busy man!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "My God—it must be really bad tonight!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [10]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [11]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [12]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [13]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [14]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [15]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [16]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [17]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [18]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [19]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [20]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [21]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [23]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [24]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [25]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [2]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [3]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [4]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [5]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [6]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [7]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [8]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "No caption" [9]
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Now if the F.D.A. doesn't tumble to us, we'll make a bundle!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Now you've got to tilt it a little more to the back..."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Of course he eats like a horse—what in God's name did you expect?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Of course you realize this may be a difficult birth."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Of course, in life he was allergic to them."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Oh, God—now here go the people from downstairs!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Oh, shut up, Johnson. We'll go back to using puppies the second they send us some more!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Oh, stop bitching about it, will you? It's all been over and done with for years!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Oh, yeah, and forget that idea I had about hiring girl elves."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Oh, yes—do come in!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "OK, what the hell—I'll throw in Bulgaria."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "On the other hand, if I'm dead, so what?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "One small step for a znargh—one giant leap for znarghkind!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Only mushrooms—no toadstools or footstools!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Professor Zlata! you're just in time to be the planet Neptune!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Really worked up quite an appetite last night, eh, Mr. Blessing?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Remember when we first started coming out here, Sweetie?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Say please."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "See that, Stanley? That's the kind of thing I want you to avoid!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Seems like everyone's into that new fad diet!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Site of the hut where Henry David Thoreau wrote Walden Pond"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "So that's where it got to!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "So that's where you got to!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Something's wrong with Uncle Ted."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Stop Yield Caution"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Surprise!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "S__T!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "T.G.I.F.!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Tag Sale"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Take it from me, buddy—at seventy-five score and ten it's a steal."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Talk about your cut-rate operations..."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Tell me, Captain, how did you come to call your boat the Revenge?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "That? Oh, that's a leftover from more thoughtful days, I'm afraid!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "The patient is unaccountable depressed."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "The place sure has changed!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "The population explosion isn't bad enough, Handlesman, you've got to dream up something like this!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "The view is over this way, you old fool!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Then Mrs. Cratchit entered, smiling proudly, with the pudding. Oh, a wonderful pudding! Shaped like a cannon-ball, blazing in half-a-quartern of ignited brandy bedight with Christmas holly stuck into the top, and stuffed full with plums and sweetmeats and sodium diacetate and monoglyceride and potassium bromate and aluminum phosphate and calcium phosphate monobasic and chloromine T and aluminum potassium sulfate and calcium propionate and sodium alginate and butylated hydroxyanisole and..."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Then over there we put the pizzeria."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "There's an amusing little legend connected with that..."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Think back, Margie! Did you go to a toy store, a novelty shop—anything like that?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Third time I've spotted her this week!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "This is not going to help my Messianic complex, doctor."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "To the main highway? Take the first left, turn along the hill till you get to the Devil's Mouth."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Wait a minute. There's another little wrinkly spot over here."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Well, I'm sure I don't know him!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Well, there's not much here..."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Well, we found out what's been clogging your drains!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Well—is he coming out or isn't he?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "What are these funny black things you've sewn onto your sleeves, Edwin?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "What the hell is all this?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "What the hell's that all about?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "What's that, kid? I can't make out what you're trying to say."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "When he's smiling, that means he's happy—right?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "When will you accept it, Hallahan? I am holier than thou."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Where the hell's that kid got to?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Why, no, I can't say as how I ever noticed the resemblance."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Wow—that is some mount of Venus you have!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Yes, Miller, I'm sparing no expense in bringing our equipment here at Acme up to date."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Yes, these will do nicely."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Yes, you are a square peg in a round hole. Precisely."
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "You fiend—you could at least let me have a little dignity!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "You mean you survived the last seventeen years on a diet of little green lizards?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "You'd think a person who looked like Abraham Lincoln would show a little self-respect!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "You'll be sorry you did this, Agnes!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "You're fired, Mysto!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "You're not telling Mr. Bennett what he wants to hear!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "You're right—this scene did call for a stunt man!"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "You're spoiling it for the rest of us on purpose, aren't you?"
1978 " ... and then we'll get him!" Cartoon: "Young Brewster's really coming along, isn't he?"
1978 Maria Looney and the Cosmic Circus Maria Looney and the Cosmic Circus
January 1978 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1978 Cartoon: "I'd say it's a pretty obvious case of evolution taking the wrong turn."
March 1978 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1978 Cartoon: "I suppose you don't think this is hard work!
April 1978 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1978 Cartoon: "It's me!"
June 1978 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1978 Cartoon: "What is this thing that you call it a 'razor'?"
July 1978 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1978 Cartoon: no caption
August 1978 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1978 Cartoon: "There's one of the real old timers!"
September 1978 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1978 Cartoon: "Hey, Mister!"
October 1978 SF Perry Rhodan Sonderheft, Nr. 4 Cartoon: "Erzähl mir noch mal was von den Autos, Opa!"
October 1978 SF Perry Rhodan Sonderheft, Nr. 4 Cartoon: "Harry hat ihn von einer Geschäftsreise zum Uranus mitgebracht."
October 1978 SF Perry Rhodan Sonderheft, Nr. 4 Cartoon: "Ich weiĂź auch nicht, wozu diese Dinger gut waren, ..."
October 1978 SF Perry Rhodan Sonderheft, Nr. 4 Cartoon: "Tasten Sie sich einfach bis zur dritten TĂĽr rechts vor, ..."
October 1978 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1978 Cartoon: "We've no idea what it is, but it makes a darling planter!"
November 1978 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1978 Cartoon: "I figure everybody else is doing it."
December 1978 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1978 Cartoon: "Is there someway you could make the act upbeat?"
January 1979 SF-Perry-Rhodan-Sonderheft, 1/79 Cartoon: "Der Patient leidet an völlig unverständlicher Depression."
January 1979 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1979 Cartoon: "Sometimes I wish he'd go back to Hare Krishna!"
January 1979 SF-Perry-Rhodan-Sonderheft, 1/79 Cartoon: no caption (SF-Perry-Rhodan-Sonderheft 1/79)
February 1979 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1979 Cartoon: "For some reason I keep thinking it's Wednesday!"
March 1979 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1979 Cartoon: "Can't you get it through your thick head? In autumn you lose an hour — in spring you gain an hour!"
March 1979 SF Perry Rhodan Magazin, 2/79 Cartoon: "Kannst du dich noch an die Zeit erinnern, ..."
March 1979 SF Perry Rhodan Magazin, 2/79 Cartoon: no caption (SF Perry Rhodan Magazin 2/79)
April 1979 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1979 Cartoon: no caption
April 1979 Maria Looney and the Remarkable Robot Maria Looney and the Remarkable Robot
May 1979 SF Perry Rhodan Magazin, 3/79 Cartoon: "Ja, genau, der war's!"
May 1979 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1979 Cartoon: "Oh, oh!"
June 1979 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1979 Cartoon: "OK, kids, ask the Earthlings in!"
July 1979 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1979 Cartoon: "Hold still, will you? Or I'll never get the thing untangled."
August 1979 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1979 Cartoon: "Of course you realize the very existence of our thirteenth floor is the Bowker Building's best-kept secret!"
September 1979 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1979 Cartoon: "It's this nutsy right hemisphere of mine!"
September 1979 SF Perry Rhodan Magazin, 5/79 Cartoon: Perry-Humor: "Ich glaube, wir schaffen's, Larry!"
November 1979 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1979 Cartoon: "Don't worry — it's just my kid brother."
November 1979 SF Perry Rhodan Magazin, 6/79 Cartoon: Perry-Humor (SF Perry Rhodan Magazin 6/79)
November 1979 Chog: A Gothic Fable Chog: A Gothic Fable
December 1979 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1979 Cartoon: no caption
December 1979 Heavy Metal, December 1979 Santa Claus vs. S.P.I.D.E.R.
January 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1980 Cartoon (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1980)
January 1980 SF Perry Rhodan Magazin, 1/80 Cartoon: Perry-Humor (SF Perry Rhodan Magazin 1/80)
February 1980 SF Perry Rhodan Magazin, 2/80 Cartoon: "Hm — schmeckt auch ohne Butter!"
February 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1980 Cartoon: no caption
March 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1980 Cartoon: "That's tone control. The volume's up there."
March 1980 SF Perry Rhodan Magazin, 3/80 Cartoon: Perry-Humor (SF Perry Rhodan Magazin 3/80)
March 1980 Bug-Eyed Monsters Portfolio (Bug-Eyed Monsters)
April 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1980 Cartoon: "... anyhow, if I were you. I'd take every precaution, Mr. Steele."
April 1980 SF Perry Rhodan Magazin, 4/80 Cartoon: Perry-Humor (SF Perry Rhodan Magazin 4/80)
May 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1980 Cartoon: "I don't know, Professor, this civilization is so primitive it hardly seems worth our time!"
May 1980 SF Perry Rhodan Magazin, 5/80 Cartoon: "Oh, oh!"
June 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1980 Cartoon: "Don't mind admittin' there's been one or more dark and windy nights when I wished I'd left this old boy strictly alone!"
June 1980 SF Perry Rhodan Magazin, 6/80 Cartoon: no caption (SF Perry Rhodan Magazin 6/80)
July 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1980 Cartoon: "We're city little people, lady, if it's any of your damn business."
August 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1980 Cartoon: "Alright, then — now what are you going to do?"
September 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1980 Cartoon: "I'm sorry, I have a very rich fantasy life!"
October 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1980 Cartoon: "Well, it won't be long now!"
November 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1980 Cartoon: no caption
December 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1980 Cartoon: "... and this is my little woman!"
1981 Van Jules Verne tot Isaac Asimov: De vijftig beste science fiction-verhalen Cartoon: 'Vertel eens kapitein, waarom heeft u uw boot eigenlijk wraak genoemd?'
January 1981 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1981 Cartoon: "Congratulations, J. H.! We believe we've worked out a technique whereby you can take it with you!"
February 1981 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1981 Cartoon: no caption
March 1981 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1981 Cartoon: "Is this Yours?"
May 1981 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1981 Cartoon: no caption
June 1981 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1981 Cartoon: no caption
July 1981 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1981 Cartoon: "There you are, you naughties!"
August 1981 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1981 Cartoon: no caption
September 1981 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1981 Cartoon: "I was starting to wonder if you would turn up!"
October 1981 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1981 Cartoon: "Well, I hate to say I told you so."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "...and here's to you, little fellow!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "...and now, before I sign off what the folks here at the station say must be the last show in the series, I'd like to thank all you loyal viewers out there who were such a great help to this show!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "...and please do hurry!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "...and, for what it's worth, my blessing."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "...But, then, I'm afraid youth would be wasted on us, too."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "And every day it's costing more and more!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "And this is my little woman."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "And you, sir—have you a request for our strolling whistler?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Any time Christmas falls on the full moon—we've got problems!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Are you coasting again, Parker?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Arnold has promised to put me into the compost pile when I die."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "But of course Dublish Torte make you sick, sir. Dublish Torte supposed to make you sick!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "But seriously, folks...
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "By God, will you look at that—even littler people!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Check it out!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Chestnuts! Quick! Chestnuts!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Congratulations, Barker, you've created life in a test tube. Of course, now you'll have to worry about dental bills, then there'll be the college expenses, and further down the line, caterers for the wedding..."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Didn't everybody used to have faces?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Do you want the suit you came in, sir, or shall I have it destroyed?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Er, driver, just let me off right here, please!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Excuse me, sir, I can't quite make out what you're saying."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Fetch!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Fool!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Forgive me, but my people often find yours cold and distant!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Ha ha Bill." "Ha ha George." "Ha ha. And here's Harry ha ha with the sports. Ha ha Harry." "Ha ha George."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Harriet? You'll never guess who's here!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Harry, I wish you'd stop doing that!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Hello, room service?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Hello, this is, ah, Mr. Rogers speaking."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "HELP!!!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Hold it, Charlie."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "How long has it been, Doctor, since we had our little disagreement?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I always knew the kid had a lot of guts!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I don't know why I keep thinking it's Wednesday!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I don't know...all I see lately is this big, glass ball..."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I don't know—somehow I always thought of them as being built in factories..."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I guess this is a pretty busy time of year for you guys!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I just hope he doesn't grow up and join some strange religious cult!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I know this will be a disappointment to you, Mr. Baron, but you're in excellent health and will probably live for many, many years to come."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I suppose part of the problem is we're all Capricorns."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I tell you, Mr. Arthur, this survey has no way of registering a non-verbal response!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I think I've found the trouble, Mr. Nadler!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I think we may be just the store for you, sir!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I understand it's an exact copy of a very bad restaurant in Paris."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I wish you'd stop asking me what I really think, Mr. Wellsley!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I'd say in that outfit you can handle just about anything Mother Nature dishes out, Mr. Harper!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I'd say it's pretty obvious you've got the wrong address, mister!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I'll keep the crown, thanks."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I'll take that one over there with the little smile."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I'm afraid I'm past smiling and all that sort of thing."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I'm home!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I'm sorry, but at this agency we only handle jerks."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I'm Special Agent Kerrington, of the F.B.I., Mr. Ently, and I just wanted you to know that we've checked you out and you're a good citizen."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "I've told you once, I've told you a hundred times, Bukchneck, keep your mouth closed!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "If I could just once forget something!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Is nothing sacred?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Is this yours?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "It's a bad table!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "It's a little eccentricity of mine—after I've beaten a man in business, I like to have him stuffed."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "It's no good—I'm out here, too!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Just who do you think you're talking to?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Life is like...ah...life is...uhm...like...er...life is like a dream!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Look, Charley—the world changes."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Look, Mr. Gurney, let's not kid ourselves. Crazy is crazy."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Look, Mr. Tompkins, there is simply nothing I can do for you after you're dead!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Look, what can I tell you? That's the head of network programming."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Lord and Lady Smyth-Hadley send their regrets. General and Mrs. Markon send their regrets. Sir Oliver Pulling sends his regrets. The Duchess of Pendal sends her regrets. The Count and Countess Esterpheny send their regrets. Their Royal Highnesses, Karl and Gwendolina send their regrets..."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "My God—it's a Mouton Rothschild '67!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "My God—you don't mean it's still 1935?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (1980/1981)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (Atta Boy)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (Beggar)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (Bump Me Around, Jack, and I'll Blow Up in Your Face)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (Caution You're Not as Snappy a Driver as You Think You Are)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (East Oakton)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (Eggs)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (Employees Must Wash Hands)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (Housewife)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (Just Didn't Work Out)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (Neither Here Nor There)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (News)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (No Where)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (Rush Contains Rotting Matter)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (taxi)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (Truth)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (Warning: This Bridge Does Not Exist and Is Only a Figment of Your Imagination)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (Whatever)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" (You Are Here)
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [10]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [11]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [12]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [15]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [16]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [21]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [22]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [24]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [26]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [27]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [28]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [2]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [4]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No caption" [6]
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No, big fellow, you must take me to a people doctor!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "No, I wouldn't suggest appealing to his sense of human decency. I definitely would not try that."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Not good!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Nothing personal, Dad, but if I were you, I wouldn't ask too many questions about my boy's club."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Now, frankly, Ed—what's all this talk about your being a fascist?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Of course, none of us around here is actually looking forward to Armageddon."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Of course, the place wouldn't seem so small if we weren't elephants."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Of course, their programming's not aimed at us!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Oh, believe me, everyone's very pleased you're here, sir!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Oh-Oh!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Okay, remember, now—you're this giant."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Our little joke!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Over here, for God's sake!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Over there."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Scarsdale. It's Scarsdale again."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "See? It's not as if you were the only one."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Seems all we ever do is complain!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "So far, all the tests indicate, as we feared, that you are a cocker spaniel."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "So what the hell do we do now?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Somehow I thought the whole thing would be a lot classier!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Somehow, somewhere along the line, this town lost its pride."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Something a little larger, please."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Something really strange is going on upstate!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Sorry I'm not making myself clearer, but it's hard to express yourself in a language as crude and primitive as ours."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Still, you've got to admit our being swallowed by a fish has its humorous aspects!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "There's nothing anywhere says I have to go around wearing black!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "They didn't used to behave like that!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "This is it, men—the big one!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "This isn't going to help, Edward."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "To tell the truth, I wish this place hadn't caught on with the werewolves!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Trouble with someone like old Claude, there, it don't matter a damn if you do draw first!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Try again."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Wait a minute!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "We all seem to be converging!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "We knew your place would be hard to believe."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "We really are having awful luck on this trip!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "We're a pretty folksy bunch around here, Hunter, and that's how we'd like you to be. Folksy."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "We're finding it hard communicating with Audrey."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "We've worked out a little code over the years."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "What do you say, just this once, to hell with Capistrano?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "What do you think, hah? Think we're it?!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "What's all this nonsense about capturing kings?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "What's the rush?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Whereas that fellow sitting on your right just came in a couple of weeks ago."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Wow—what do you make of that?!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Yes, I must admit I've done rather well here."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "You are often clumsy."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "You call those hopes and dreams?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "You fool! There's no more of me! That's it! I'm the last of my species!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "You just can't get into the L.A. thing, can you, kid?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "You know, he's not really such a bad fellow once you get a couple of drinks in him!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "You understand you're the sort of person I ordinarily wouldn't even speak to."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "You won't believe what those bastards have dreamed up!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "You're not thinking intergalactic, Olson!"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "You've been to one of those punk-rock places again, haven't you?"
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Cartoon: "Your Honor, the defense contends its client could never get a fair trial in this court."
1982 Is Nothing Sacred? Is Nothing Sacred?
1982 Murder for Christmas Murder for Christmas
June 1983 Dinosaur Tales What If I Said: The Dinosaur's Not Dead
1984 Das WeiĂźbuch des Schwarzen Humors Cartoon: "Helga, du wirst nie erraten, wer vor der TĂĽr steht!"
1984 Das WeiĂźbuch des Schwarzen Humors Cartoon: "Ich nehme den da drĂĽben ..."
1984 Das WeiĂźbuch des Schwarzen Humors Cartoon: News
1984 Das WeiĂźbuch des Schwarzen Humors Cartoon: no caption (Das WeiĂźbuch des Schwarzen Humors)
January 1985 Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, January-February 1985 Gahan Wilson's 1985 Twilight Zone Calendar
July 1985 Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, July-August 1985 I Hear You Callin' CTHULHU
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America "Good morning, Mr. Tremont." "Good morning, Mr. Tremont." "Good morning, Mr. Tremont." "Good morning, Mr. Tremont." "Good morning, R.T." "Good morning, R.T." "Morning, R.T." "How's it going, Bob?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "...And I think this here is little Norma Jean."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "...And remember—it isn't whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "...Are you really, really sorry?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "...But, seriously..."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "...If I might have your Honor's undivided attention?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "...See? And that's his nose...and, curling underneath, there's his mouth!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "...Well, I couldn't believe I'd actually got them eating corn, right? But there they were, doing it! So I figured, what the hell! Why not try it! And I said, 'Hey—you people ever think of having a turkey for dinner?'"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "...Well, my goodness, yes...Now I, really come to think of it...I guess, in a crazy, funny kind of way, we're all sort of guilty!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Apparently he didn't want to eat it, he wanted to play with it."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "As my late husband, here, used to say..."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Bankers are real, too, you know."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "But there I go, talking to myself again!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Captain, this Brie is totally out of control!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Didn't go for it, eh?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Face it, Edwin—it isn't that we've all turned into teddy bears, it's that you've gone crazy!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Fast food!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "For God's sake, Phil—cut the line!!!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "For Godsake, fellows, it was just a silly little joke!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Forgot to add water again, didn't you?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "From now on the news will be brought to you by animated duck!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Gee, Amelia, I'm really very sorry you won't be able to make it here tonight."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "God, Renny, it's the ultimate disco effect!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Hard to believe all this was formed by natural erosion!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Have you been mean to Mr. Chair?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Here comes Howard, now!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Here comes one, now."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Here he comes with his goddamned yearly contract!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Here's an interesting item on a reported increase in mice..."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Hi, son, I'm your first authority figure!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "His heart is broken."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "How's things over your way?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I can't wait till I see Daddy's face when he gets a look at you!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I don't suppose I'm the first person to point out the strong resemblance between you and your father."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I guess it's really not the right neighborhood for a sidewalk cafe."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I guess this really is his farewell performance!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I just hate it when patients get uppity!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I like this view. It lets you alone."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I should hope so!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I tell you, Agnes, I just dread the Fourth!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I think it means we'd better find some shade!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I think it's his beeper!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I think they're going to take it!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I understand the special effects are pretty realistic!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I want to leave you, Edna. Where do I go?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I will have the senior-executive businessman's lunch and Harper, here, will have the junior-executive businessman's lunch."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I would like to play for you now a song of my people."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I'd hate to think that the idea I can buy and sell you would get in the way of our friendship, Harry."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I'd like to help you but, frankly, I'm intimidated."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I'm glad you asked me that question."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I'm so glad you could meet my folks!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "I'm very touched, fellows."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "It is the opinion of this court you are not a very funny stand-up comic."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "It strikes me Ben Franklin's electrical experiments have grown quite out of hand."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "It was a very naughty TV set!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "It's a lot more fun this way, isn't it?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "It's just that sort of thing which has me worrying about R. H.!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "It's times like these you find out if you're basically optimistic or not."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "It's what we call an 'evil sending'!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Just do me one favor, will you? Don't tell me what it reminds you of."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Limited nuclear war, sir, is where people like you and I survive."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "May I make a suggestion?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Mommy! Mommy! Daddy lost!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "More ice cream, anyone?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "My God, Carter—what a stupid place to bring L.J.!!!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "My husband, of course, will want a den."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "New at this, aren't you, kid?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [10]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [11]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [12]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [13]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [14]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [15]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [16]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [17]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [18]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [19]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [20]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [21]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [22]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [23]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [24]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [2]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [3]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [4]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [5]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [6]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [7]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [8]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No caption" [9]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "No, really, doctor—the resemblance is quite extraordinary!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Now these pills you just took will have some visual side-effects."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Of course none of that stuff applies to you, Mr. Carter!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Offhand, I'd say its diet goes a long way toward explaining the lack of reported sightings."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Oh, very well—this court rules that the people of Salem, Massachusetts, agree to drop all charges of witchcraft against Abigail Goodey, provided the said Abigail Goodey removes her curse from the people of Salem, Massachusetts!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Okay, he's ready—bring in the beautiful maid!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Poor Harold always did have trouble with seafood."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Remember, children—always crawl along the stripe!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Sir, the American expedition has produced conflicting reports."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "So I guess that's it for Idaho, too, folks!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Sorry, Carter, I had my mind on something else. I didn't mean to beat you that badly."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Take your time, sir."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Tell him I'm still busy and put him on hold again with that horrible music!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "That's a cloud, too. They're all clouds."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "The only thing I regret, really, is the club tie."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "This is not the mood we're trying to get across out here, Parker!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "This is the part I like best—tucking them in for the night!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Tourist class and proud of it!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Way to go—hey, Harry?!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "We may have made a significant breakthrough today, Mr. Jekyll."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "We must find out what is driving you from one incompetent psychiatrist to another!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "We've scouted the Delaware and it's safe for your crossing, General Washington!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Well, I suppose we've got to see it."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Well, I think the idea of a mime restaurant is cute!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Well, it certainly is nice to be back in West Palm Beach."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Well, Rev. Parker, all I can say is that was a pretty convincing demonstration."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Well, we're obviously headed in the wrong direction."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "What can I say? You're my kind of talent!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "What do you say we give Chief Wapapatame here another of those Thanksgiving punches before talking over that little land deal?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "What have you done now, Willy Smith?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "What's that pretty little pink one mean?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Why can't you get one of those stationary bicycles like everyone else?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Would you care to try it out on the store's specimen sidewalk, Sir?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Wrong door!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Yep, I guess the full moon takes some gettin' used to if you weren't brought up hereabouts."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "You do this sort of thing often?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "You don't see the night sky like this in the city!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "You don't turn out people like us in just a couple of generations."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "You just wait!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "You know, it's just possible your wonderful concept of the assembly line might have larger applications, Mr. Ford."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "You sure this is such a good idea?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "You sure this is such a good idea?" [2]
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "You'd think over the years one or two of them would catch on."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "You're a contemporary novelist? Say—I'm a contemporary novelist, myself!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "You're always trying too hard, Eddie!"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "You're not going to get anywhere with me, Barker, until you realize I'm lovable."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "You're not having much fun, are you? I like that in a man."
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "You're not much on small talk, are you?"
November 1985 Gahan Wilson's America Cartoon: "Your usual evening belt, sir?"
July 1987 Dagon, July-October 1987 T.E.D. Klein
November 1987 Eddy Deco's Last Caper: An Illustrated Mystery Eddy Deco's Last Caper: An Illustrated Mystery
1989 Hairticklers Hairticklers
1990 Monster Baseball Trading Card Set Monster Baseball Trading Card Set
February 1990 The Raven and Other Poems The Raven and Other Poems
October 1990 Harlan Ellison's Movie: An Original Screenplay Harlan Ellison's Movie (limitation page)
October 1990 The Harlan Ellison Hornbook The Harlan Ellison Hornbook
1991 Weird Tales, Spring 1991 Beetles
1991 Weird Tales, Spring 1991 Beetles Teleplay
1991 Weird Tales, Spring 1991 Mothrasaurus
1991 Weird Tales, Spring 1991 Playing for Keeps
1991 Weird Tales, Spring 1991 Rumors of Greatness
1991 Weird Tales, Spring 1991 Tap Dancing
1991 Weird Tales, Spring 1991 The Grab Bag
1991 Weird Tales, Spring 1991 Turn, Turn, Turn
1991 Weird Tales, Spring 1991 Wager of Dreams
September 1991 Fangoria, September 1991 The Festival
April 1992 The Little Book of Horrors Cartoon: "I was starting to wonder if you'd turn up!"
August 1993 A Night in the Lonesome October A Night in the Lonesome October
October 1993 A Night in the Lonesome October A Night in the Lonesome October (frontispiece)
December 1993 Touch Wood Mysteries of the Word: A Dark Fable
December 1993 Touch Wood Mysteries of the Word: A Dark Fable [2]
December 1993 Touch Wood Mysteries of the Word: A Dark Fable [3]
June 1994 Mysteries of the Word Mysteries of the Word
October 1994 Spooky Stories for a Dark and Stormy Night Spooky Stories for a Dark and Stormy Night
December 1994 Gahan Wilson's Still Weird Gahan Wilson's Still Weird
October 1995 Great Writers & Kids Write Spooky Stories Great Writers & Kids Write Spooky Stories
1996 The New Lovecraft Circle The New Lovecraft Circle
September 1996 Gahan Wilson's The Ultimate Haunted House Gahan Wilson's The Ultimate Haunted House
November 1996 Even Weirder Even Weirder
October 1998 Golden Ages: The 1998 World Fantasy Convention *
November 1998 The Cleft and Other Odd Tales The Cleft and Other Odd Tales
October 1999 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 1999 Cartoon: "I just wish you could see the expression on your face!"
January 2000 Odd Jobs Cartoon (Hellboy: Odd Jobs)
April 2001 Acolytes of Cthulhu Acolytes of Cthulhu
May 2001 On Pirates On Pirates
January 2002 Playboy, January 2002 The Invisible Man
December 2002 The New Wave Fabulists The New Wave Fabulists
February 2003 Gathering the Bones: Thirty-Four Original Stories from the World's Masters of Horror The Big Green Grin
2004 Vorsicht: Grusel! Mister Eiskalt
May 2004 Quietly Now: An Anthology in Tribute to Charles L. Grant Quietly Now: An Anthology in Tribute to Charles L. Grant (frontispiece)
October 2004 The Best of Gahan Wilson The Best of Gahan Wilson
2005 Subterranean, Issue #2 Last Breath
October 2005 Fiction, Automne 2005 Portfolio (Fiction, Automne 2005)
March 2007 Travellers in Darkness: The Souvenir Book of World Horror Convention 2007 A Portfolio
August 2007 M Is for Magic M Is for Magic
March 2008 Necronomicon: The Best Weird Tales of H. P. Lovecraft Map of Arkham, circa 1930
February 2009 Side Effects Side Effects
June 2009 The Big Book of Necon Camp Necon Skeleton
June 2009 The Big Book of Necon Necon Camper
June 2009 The Big Book of Necon Valuable Prizes
October 2009 Edgar Allan Poe: Masters of the Weird Tale Edgar Allan Poe: Masters of the Weird Tale
November 2009 Gahan Wilson: 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons Gahan Wilson: 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons
December 2009 Judge Sn Goes Golfing Judge Sn Goes Golfing
November 2012 World Fantasy Convention Toronto 2012: Northern Gothic and Urban Fantasy Cartoon: no caption
November 2013 Li'l Harlan and His Sidekick Carl the Comet in Danger Land Li'l Harlan and His Sidekick Carl the Comet in Danger Land
2016 The Madness of Dr. Caligari The Madness of Dr. Caligari
2019 Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume Two Cartoon: "...THEN THERE WAS A HORRIBLE CRASH OF THUNDER AND IN CAM PETE VON SHOLLY!!!"
2019 Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume Two Cartoon: "FEEDING TIME 4:30 P.M."
2019 Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume Two Cartoon: "My God — do you suppose it can read?!"
2019 Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume Two Cartoon: "My goodness, how he's grown!"
2019 A Little Black Book of Quiet Horror Charles L. Grant
2019 Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume Two The World Fantasy Award: H. P. Lovecraft as Sculpted by Gahan Wilson
August 2019 A Little Purple Book of Phantasies A Little Purple Book of Phantasies