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Henry Martin

July 15, 1925 – June 30, 2020 (aged 94)

Birth place: Louisville, Kentucky, USA

115 works in English-language magazines

Date Page Type Title Magazine
May 1981 101 Interior Art Cartoon: "Here is a bulletin just handed me — the National Weather Service advises everyone to proceed home, sit quietly and wait." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1981
July 1981 110 Interior Art Cartoon: "Isn't it about time, Doctor, that we released the cold and flu viruses for this season?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1981
December 1981 91 Interior Art Cartoon: "This is a mixture of everything we have in the lab. I haven't done this since I was a kid monkeying around with my Gilbert Junior Chemistry set." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1981
February 1982 141 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1982
March 1982 33 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1982
May 1982 134 Interior Art Cartoon: "Now then, we want you to write a large, sweeping novel called 'The Last Days of L.A.' chronicling events of the big earthquake and mud slide. We'll have it ready for immediate release in six languages the day after the Richter hits 9.2." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1982
July 1982 43 Interior Art Cartoon: "When you said, 'Someday our ship will come in,' I never dreamed it would be a space ship." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1982
August 1982 157 Interior Art Cartoon: "What's the Matter? Cat got your tongue?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1982
January 1983 117 Interior Art Cartoon: "The bad news is we're worms. The good news is worms being entry level for reincarnation we have no way to go but up." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1983
March 1983 90 Interior Art Cartoon: "I knew there was more to fear than fear itself!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1983
August 1983 64 Interior Art Cartoon: "I just heard the tone and the time was 1:00 P.M., but it seemed out of joint. Check that out, Smarkins" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1983
December 1983 85 Interior Art Cartoon: "Their royal highnesses, Princes Ed, Fred, Ned and Ted of Leaprovia." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1983
March 1984 64 Interior Art Cartoon: Assorted Chocolates The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1984
April 1984 102 Interior Art Cartoon: "Miss Millerman, I don't seem to be getting the French vocabulary drill on my terminal. I seem to be getting this really raunchy porno flick." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1984
June 1984 158 Interior Art Cartoon: "As near as professor Klock can make out we've landed on the planet of the dead." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1984
October 1984 61 Interior Art Cartoon: "While you were inside I thought I heard an organ grinder playing 'Nellie Bly,' a newspaper boy shouting 'EXTRA,' a vendor calling 'Raspberries! Red Raspberries,' and an iceman chiseling ice. But it was just the wind." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1984
November 1984 105 Interior Art Cartoon: "Over the black hole and through the Milky Way to Grandfather's pod we go!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1984
January 1985 59 Interior Art Cartoon: "You'll find the tall men's shop on the fifth floor sir." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1985
April 1985 50 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1985
June 1985 44 Interior Art Cartoon: "Wouldn't it be nice, Alice, if somehow we could freeze this moment in time?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1985
October 1985 160 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption (The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October 1985) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1985
February 1986 117 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1986
March 1986 64 Interior Art Cartoon: "Come take a look, Alice. I think the man in the Moon is Boy George." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1986
April 1986 34 Interior Art Cartoon: "How I made it into here without even a lifetime achievement award is a miracle to me." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1986
May 1986 45 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1986
October 1986 50 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hi There! I'd like to grant you three wishes with the exception of any in the areas of politics, ecology and state and local lotteries." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1986
December 1986 52 Interior Art Cartoon: "Good evening. I'd like to perform for you a native Martian folk dance that tells the story of the first Martian who buzzes earth, returns to Mars and becomes a national hero." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1986
January 1987 103 Interior Art Cartoon: "In the ongoing struggle for men's souls, I think you should be aware that heaven doesn't have a piano bar." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1987
February 1987 103 Interior Art Cartoon: "Good evening, club member M375! Lighten up! Smile! Here's looking at you! Cheers! Down the hatch! Enjoy! Have a nice day! Not to worry! Ta ta!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1987
February 1987 63 Interior Art Cartoon: "It says here that you dug up Mrs. Clancy's rose bushes, bit Agnes Pendleton on the ankle, knocked over old lady Wagner's porcelain lamp and chewed up Mr. Grebner's slippers. You chased the Fullum's cat and constantly chased squirrels, rabbits and preschoolers...." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1987
March 1987 86 Interior Art Cartoon: "2048 A.D. and step on it." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1987
April 1987 82 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hi! Allow me to introduce myself. I'm Woodford Woodchuck with a guestimate of how much wood I would chuck if I would or could chuck wood." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1987
May 1987 159 Interior Art Cartoon: EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1987
June 1987 109 Interior Art Cartoon: "Good evening. I'm Ed Follansbee. Today the world came within this much of coming to an end." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1987
July 1987 100 Interior Art Cartoon: "In front of you now is the anaconda, Eunectes murinus, a large water boa from South America. Oviparous, the adult anaconda grows to a length of 20 feet, weighs around 230 pounds and feeds on ..." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1987
August 1987 54 Interior Art Cartoon: "Your wife says to tell you she doesn't like the way you're managing the money she left you." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1987
September 1987 88 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hoagies, scrappies, pretzels, cheesesteaks! Hoagies, scrappies, pretzels, cheesesteaks!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1987
November 1987 130 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1987
December 1987 104 Interior Art Cartoon: "I believe we all agree that the secret of investment success relies heavily on our ability to know what's going to happen before it happens, which brings me to our new board member, Madame Valesty." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1987
January 1988 59 Interior Art Cartoon: "Gordie's had a look under your hood, Mr. Holbrook, and this is what he found." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1988
February 1988 107 Interior Art Cartoon (F&SF, February 1988) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1988
May 1988 98 Interior Art Cartoon: "Clear your mind at two o'clock this afternoon.: The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1988
July 1988 69 Interior Art Cartoon: "In 1974 I was a member of the Metlife Million Dollar Club." "Well, I was the first woman C.E.O. of a Fortune 400." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1988
August 1988 83 Interior Art Cartoon: "How do I know that time contraption of yours really works, Harry, and that you've just whizzed back from 3087 A.D.?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1988
November 1988 26 Interior Art Cartoon: "Oh dear, Willard, I had hoped your soul would rest in peace." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1988
April 1989 118 Interior Art Cartoon: "They said you can't take it with you but I did." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1989
September 1989 112 Interior Art Cartoon: "May I have him call you back? He's mid martini and a re-broadcast of Orson Welle's 'War of the Worlds.'" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1989
November 1989 104 Interior Art Cartoon: "Five New Stars" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1989
February 1990 158 Interior Art Cartoon: "If Trees Could Talk" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1990
March 1990 66 Interior Art Cartoon: "Mr. Fourth Dimension: The Man Who Could Walk Through Walls." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1990
April 1990 149 Interior Art Cartoon (The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1990) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1990
June 1990 50 Interior Art Cartoon: "Edna had a child out of wedlock in 1962!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1990
August 1990 64 Interior Art Cartoon: "Just have a seat there with the others, Mr. Willard. Our computer is down." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1990
August 1990 27 Interior Art Cartoon: "Prosperity? Spring? Love?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1990
September 1990 90 Interior Art Cartoon: "Oh, the hat ... it's my birthday, sir, and the kitchen staff is giving me a little party." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1990
November 1990 73 Interior Art Cartoon: "The best time to buzz earth is between the hours of 5 and 7 P.M. - the so-called 'Happy Hour'." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1990
December 1990 130 Interior Art Cartoon: "We need a scapegoat! Thaw somebody out." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1990
January 1991 158 Interior Art Cartoon: "Left to right: Back row: Marley, Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Future. Front row: Hamlet's father, Banquo, Elvira, Georgie and Headless Horseman." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1991
February 1991 162 Interior Art Cartoon: "Remarkable pictures coming back from the Hubble Space Telescope zoom in closer to stars than ever thought possible." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1991
March 1991 42 Interior Art Cartoon: "I just want to use your time machine to go back to last Thursday to see if I can remember where I left my glasses." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1991
May 1991 100 Interior Art Cartoon: "If you ask me, I think it's the greenhouse effect." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1991
June 1991 23 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'm Alabamy bound There'll be no 'Heebie Jeebies' hangin' 'round ..." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1991
July 1991 22 Interior Art Cartoon: "I can talk, sure, but to talk intelligently don't I need a college education?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1991
August 1991 119 Interior Art Cartoon: "How's everything going in the twilight zone?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1991
September 1991 81 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hey, pal. lighten up!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1991
January 1992 54 Interior Art Cartoon: "The nitty gritty of space settlement." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1992
March 1992 95 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hi! We've come home to roost!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1992
May 1992 107 Interior Art Cartoon: "If you intend to make a go of it in this job, Parmenter. You've got to get connected." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1992
May 1992 57 Interior Art Cartoon: "You'll never guess who this is. No, guess again. No ..." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1992
June 1992 14 Interior Art Cartoon: "Wouldn't you know! It's the same movie we saw going out!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1992
August 1992 127 Interior Art Cartoon: "A meteor is coming! A meteor is coming!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1992
September 1992 8 Interior Art Cartoon: "Today you are to shape clouds to resemble the following: a cute little duckie, a big fat piggie, a funny little bunny ..." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1992
October 1992 108 Interior Art Cartoon: "Good news, Ed! My troubles have melted like lemon drops and I'm way above the chimney tops!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 1992
December 1992 58 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hey! Wait a minute, guys! I haven't had my fifteen minutes of celebrity!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1992
January 1993 46 Interior Art Cartoon: "I usually can't tell where people are from but Floridians look like Florida." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1993
February 1993 20 Interior Art Cartoon: "Have a nice day! Have a nice day! Have a nice ..." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1993
March 1993 24 Interior Art Cartoon: "... happy combined birthdays, Mr. Presidents, happy birthdays to you!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1993
June 1993 106 Interior Art Cartoon: "Magic Trick #278" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1993
July 1993 43 Interior Art Cartoon: "Now then, Ms. White, tell me about your relationship with these seven little men." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1993
August 1993 111 Interior Art Cartoon: "The Book of Genesis. The big bang. The Book of Genesis. The big bang. The Book of ..." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1993
September 1993 160 Interior Art Cartoon: "I wish just once, Bergstrom, you and I could operate on the same wave length." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1993
September 1993 65 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1993
December 1993 143 Interior Art Cartoon: "Wow! I won a $275 jackpot while I was alive and now this!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1993
January 1994 86 Interior Art Cartoon: "Doesn't anyone care about the future?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1994
March 1994 81 Interior Art Cartoon: "This is our last date, Ed. I'm sorry, but apparently my unicorn fetish is a teenage phase I've outgrown." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1994
April 1994 58 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'm terribly sorry, but next week is the blessing of the animals." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1994
April 1994 122 Interior Art Cartoon: "Well, I always say, It's good to get away and it's good to get home." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1994
April 1994 34 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1994
April 1994 162 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1994
May 1994 120 Interior Art Cartoon: "What I did this summer. This summer I saw Jurassic Park and bought a Jurassic Park T-shirt and a Jurassic Park coloring book and a Jurassic Park sound track cassette and a Jurassic Park cap and a Jurassic Park pencil case and a Jurassic Park lunchbox and a Jurassic Park rubber tyrannosaur and a Jurassic Park ..." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1994
August 1994 27 Interior Art Cartoon: "Now aside from the cigar, what is there about your cat that makes you think he's Winston Churchill reincarnated?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1994
August 1994 157 Interior Art Cartoon: "You know what I like about heaven? It's all good guys." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1994
October 1994 128 Interior Art Cartoon: "In my last show I was cast as an assistant to a magician." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 1994
December 1994 159 Interior Art Cartoon: "Have a nice day!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1994
April 1995 65 Interior Art Cartoon: "Ahhh! I think we've finally got a line on what's causing your shortness of breath." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Apr 1995
April 1995 128 Interior Art Cartoon: "Is the invisible man Psychotic?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Apr 1995
May 1995 53 Interior Art Cartoon: "I suspect Dr. Kevorkian had a hand in this." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1995
May 1995 67 Interior Art Cartoon: "That we both want to be reincarnated as cats is a lovely and comforting thought, Mr. Burlington, but not necessarily the basis for a deep and lasting relationship." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1995
August 1995 90 Interior Art Cartoon: "I think the thing that surprised me the most about heaven is how many lawyers there were." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1995
October 1995 184 Interior Art Cartoon: "This is where Henry keeps an eye on a number of potentially explosive situations." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 1995
December 1995 122 Interior Art Cartoon: "Odd. I can't hear your heart. Have you been to San Francisco recently?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1995
January 1996 75 Interior Art Cartoon: "Excuse me. Are you from Mars or is that some sort of communication implant?" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1996
February 1996 132 Interior Art Cartoon: "Honestly, Alice, you see one UFO you've seen 'em all." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1996
June 1996 10 Interior Art Cartoon: "I have a feeling it's something more than just the dawn of another day." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1996
August 1996 32 Interior Art Carton: "Wally always was a puzzle — on top of which, now, some of the pieces are missing." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1996
September 1996 70 Interior Art Cartoon: "... and now with the details regarding his stance on foreign policy, affirmative action, Medicare, and self-employment, allow me to introduce Ed Cosenstock, candidate for President of the United States." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1996
September 1996 56 Interior Art Cartoon: "Ed, the Feds are on to you. Get yourself to another island." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1996
October 1996 51 Interior Art Cartoon: "I agreed to this experiment because I learned to fly, but you ... I don't get it." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 1996
December 1996 96 Interior Art Cartoon: "In memory of all the seamen who fell off the Earth prior to 1492." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1996
January 1997 68 Interior Art Cartoon: "We've lived here seventeen years, Artie. I think it's time to see where that door leads." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1997
February 1997 38 Interior Art Cartoon: "When I was just a few months old my parents went the divorce route, finding new mates and new agendas and I was raised by wolves." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1997
March 1997 9 Interior Art Cartoon: "I've been in contact with a psychic who promises to give me protection from the evil eye, unlock the hidden powers within me, open new creative channels and help enter a new universe of being, all via E-mail." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1997
May 1997 130 Interior Art Cartoon: "I hope you'll join us next Saturday to celebrate our hooking up with the World Wide Web." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1997
September 1997 138 Interior Art Cartoon: "It's for you. It's a communications company with a money saving plan for your long distance calls." The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1997
June 1998 82 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hi there! I've been sent to be your guardian angel!" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1998

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Year Publication Title
May 1981 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1981 Cartoon: "Here is a bulletin just handed me — the National Weather Service advises everyone to proceed home, sit quietly and wait."
July 1981 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1981 Cartoon: "Isn't it about time, Doctor, that we released the cold and flu viruses for this season?"
December 1981 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1981 Cartoon: "This is a mixture of everything we have in the lab. I haven't done this since I was a kid monkeying around with my Gilbert Junior Chemistry set."
February 1982 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1982 Cartoon: no caption
March 1982 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1982 Cartoon: no caption
May 1982 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1982 Cartoon: "Now then, we want you to write a large, sweeping novel called 'The Last Days of L.A.' chronicling events of the big earthquake and mud slide. We'll have it ready for immediate release in six languages the day after the Richter hits 9.2."
July 1982 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1982 Cartoon: "When you said, 'Someday our ship will come in,' I never dreamed it would be a space ship."
August 1982 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1982 Cartoon: "What's the Matter? Cat got your tongue?"
January 1983 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1983 Cartoon: "The bad news is we're worms. The good news is worms being entry level for reincarnation we have no way to go but up."
March 1983 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1983 Cartoon: "I knew there was more to fear than fear itself!"
August 1983 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1983 Cartoon: "I just heard the tone and the time was 1:00 P.M., but it seemed out of joint. Check that out, Smarkins"
December 1983 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1983 Cartoon: "Their royal highnesses, Princes Ed, Fred, Ned and Ted of Leaprovia."
March 1984 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1984 Cartoon: Assorted Chocolates
April 1984 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1984 Cartoon: "Miss Millerman, I don't seem to be getting the French vocabulary drill on my terminal. I seem to be getting this really raunchy porno flick."
June 1984 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1984 Cartoon: "As near as professor Klock can make out we've landed on the planet of the dead."
October 1984 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1984 Cartoon: "While you were inside I thought I heard an organ grinder playing 'Nellie Bly,' a newspaper boy shouting 'EXTRA,' a vendor calling 'Raspberries! Red Raspberries,' and an iceman chiseling ice. But it was just the wind."
November 1984 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1984 Cartoon: "Over the black hole and through the Milky Way to Grandfather's pod we go!"
January 1985 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1985 Cartoon: "You'll find the tall men's shop on the fifth floor sir."
April 1985 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1985 Cartoon: no caption
June 1985 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1985 Cartoon: "Wouldn't it be nice, Alice, if somehow we could freeze this moment in time?"
October 1985 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1985 Cartoon: no caption (The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October 1985)
February 1986 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1986 Cartoon: no caption
March 1986 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1986 Cartoon: "Come take a look, Alice. I think the man in the Moon is Boy George."
April 1986 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1986 Cartoon: "How I made it into here without even a lifetime achievement award is a miracle to me."
May 1986 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1986 Cartoon: no caption
October 1986 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1986 Cartoon: "Hi There! I'd like to grant you three wishes with the exception of any in the areas of politics, ecology and state and local lotteries."
December 1986 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1986 Cartoon: "Good evening. I'd like to perform for you a native Martian folk dance that tells the story of the first Martian who buzzes earth, returns to Mars and becomes a national hero."
January 1987 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1987 Cartoon: "In the ongoing struggle for men's souls, I think you should be aware that heaven doesn't have a piano bar."
February 1987 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1987 Cartoon: "Good evening, club member M375! Lighten up! Smile! Here's looking at you! Cheers! Down the hatch! Enjoy! Have a nice day! Not to worry! Ta ta!"
February 1987 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1987 Cartoon: "It says here that you dug up Mrs. Clancy's rose bushes, bit Agnes Pendleton on the ankle, knocked over old lady Wagner's porcelain lamp and chewed up Mr. Grebner's slippers. You chased the Fullum's cat and constantly chased squirrels, rabbits and preschoolers...."
March 1987 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1987 Cartoon: "2048 A.D. and step on it."
April 1987 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1987 Cartoon: "Hi! Allow me to introduce myself. I'm Woodford Woodchuck with a guestimate of how much wood I would chuck if I would or could chuck wood."
May 1987 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1987 Cartoon: EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES
June 1987 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1987 Cartoon: "Good evening. I'm Ed Follansbee. Today the world came within this much of coming to an end."
July 1987 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1987 Cartoon: "In front of you now is the anaconda, Eunectes murinus, a large water boa from South America. Oviparous, the adult anaconda grows to a length of 20 feet, weighs around 230 pounds and feeds on ..."
August 1987 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1987 Cartoon: "Your wife says to tell you she doesn't like the way you're managing the money she left you."
September 1987 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1987 Cartoon: "Hoagies, scrappies, pretzels, cheesesteaks! Hoagies, scrappies, pretzels, cheesesteaks!"
November 1987 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1987 Cartoon: no caption
December 1987 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1987 Cartoon: "I believe we all agree that the secret of investment success relies heavily on our ability to know what's going to happen before it happens, which brings me to our new board member, Madame Valesty."
January 1988 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1988 Cartoon: "Gordie's had a look under your hood, Mr. Holbrook, and this is what he found."
February 1988 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1988 Cartoon (F&SF, February 1988)
May 1988 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1988 Cartoon: "Clear your mind at two o'clock this afternoon.:
July 1988 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1988 Cartoon: "In 1974 I was a member of the Metlife Million Dollar Club." "Well, I was the first woman C.E.O. of a Fortune 400."
August 1988 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1988 Cartoon: "How do I know that time contraption of yours really works, Harry, and that you've just whizzed back from 3087 A.D.?"
November 1988 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1988 Cartoon: "Oh dear, Willard, I had hoped your soul would rest in peace."
April 1989 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1989 Cartoon: "They said you can't take it with you but I did."
September 1989 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1989 Cartoon: "May I have him call you back? He's mid martini and a re-broadcast of Orson Welle's 'War of the Worlds.'"
November 1989 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1989 Cartoon: "Five New Stars"
February 1990 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1990 Cartoon: "If Trees Could Talk"
March 1990 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1990 Cartoon: "Mr. Fourth Dimension: The Man Who Could Walk Through Walls."
April 1990 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1990 Cartoon (The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1990)
June 1990 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1990 Cartoon: "Edna had a child out of wedlock in 1962!"
August 1990 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1990 Cartoon: "Just have a seat there with the others, Mr. Willard. Our computer is down."
August 1990 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1990 Cartoon: "Prosperity? Spring? Love?"
September 1990 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1990 Cartoon: "Oh, the hat ... it's my birthday, sir, and the kitchen staff is giving me a little party."
November 1990 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1990 Cartoon: "The best time to buzz earth is between the hours of 5 and 7 P.M. - the so-called 'Happy Hour'."
December 1990 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1990 Cartoon: "We need a scapegoat! Thaw somebody out."
January 1991 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1991 Cartoon: "Left to right: Back row: Marley, Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Future. Front row: Hamlet's father, Banquo, Elvira, Georgie and Headless Horseman."
February 1991 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1991 Cartoon: "Remarkable pictures coming back from the Hubble Space Telescope zoom in closer to stars than ever thought possible."
March 1991 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1991 Cartoon: "I just want to use your time machine to go back to last Thursday to see if I can remember where I left my glasses."
May 1991 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1991 Cartoon: "If you ask me, I think it's the greenhouse effect."
June 1991 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1991 Cartoon: "I'm Alabamy bound There'll be no 'Heebie Jeebies' hangin' 'round ..."
July 1991 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1991 Cartoon: "I can talk, sure, but to talk intelligently don't I need a college education?"
August 1991 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1991 Cartoon: "How's everything going in the twilight zone?"
September 1991 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1991 Cartoon: "Hey, pal. lighten up!"
January 1992 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1992 Cartoon: "The nitty gritty of space settlement."
March 1992 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1992 Cartoon: "Hi! We've come home to roost!"
May 1992 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1992 Cartoon: "If you intend to make a go of it in this job, Parmenter. You've got to get connected."
May 1992 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1992 Cartoon: "You'll never guess who this is. No, guess again. No ..."
June 1992 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1992 Cartoon: "Wouldn't you know! It's the same movie we saw going out!"
August 1992 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1992 Cartoon: "A meteor is coming! A meteor is coming!"
September 1992 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1992 Cartoon: "Today you are to shape clouds to resemble the following: a cute little duckie, a big fat piggie, a funny little bunny ..."
October 1992 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 1992 Cartoon: "Good news, Ed! My troubles have melted like lemon drops and I'm way above the chimney tops!"
December 1992 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1992 Cartoon: "Hey! Wait a minute, guys! I haven't had my fifteen minutes of celebrity!"
January 1993 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1993 Cartoon: "I usually can't tell where people are from but Floridians look like Florida."
February 1993 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1993 Cartoon: "Have a nice day! Have a nice day! Have a nice ..."
March 1993 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1993 Cartoon: "... happy combined birthdays, Mr. Presidents, happy birthdays to you!"
June 1993 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1993 Cartoon: "Magic Trick #278"
July 1993 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1993 Cartoon: "Now then, Ms. White, tell me about your relationship with these seven little men."
August 1993 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1993 Cartoon: "The Book of Genesis. The big bang. The Book of Genesis. The big bang. The Book of ..."
September 1993 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1993 Cartoon: "I wish just once, Bergstrom, you and I could operate on the same wave length."
September 1993 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1993 Cartoon: no caption
December 1993 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1993 Cartoon: "Wow! I won a $275 jackpot while I was alive and now this!"
January 1994 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1994 Cartoon: "Doesn't anyone care about the future?"
March 1994 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1994 Cartoon: "This is our last date, Ed. I'm sorry, but apparently my unicorn fetish is a teenage phase I've outgrown."
April 1994 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1994 Cartoon: "I'm terribly sorry, but next week is the blessing of the animals."
April 1994 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1994 Cartoon: "Well, I always say, It's good to get away and it's good to get home."
April 1994 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1994 Cartoon: no caption
April 1994 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1994 Cartoon: no caption
May 1994 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1994 Cartoon: "What I did this summer. This summer I saw Jurassic Park and bought a Jurassic Park T-shirt and a Jurassic Park coloring book and a Jurassic Park sound track cassette and a Jurassic Park cap and a Jurassic Park pencil case and a Jurassic Park lunchbox and a Jurassic Park rubber tyrannosaur and a Jurassic Park ..."
August 1994 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1994 Cartoon: "Now aside from the cigar, what is there about your cat that makes you think he's Winston Churchill reincarnated?"
August 1994 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1994 Cartoon: "You know what I like about heaven? It's all good guys."
October 1994 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 1994 Cartoon: "In my last show I was cast as an assistant to a magician."
December 1994 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1994 Cartoon: "Have a nice day!"
April 1995 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Apr 1995 Cartoon: "Ahhh! I think we've finally got a line on what's causing your shortness of breath."
April 1995 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Apr 1995 Cartoon: "Is the invisible man Psychotic?"
May 1995 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1995 Cartoon: "I suspect Dr. Kevorkian had a hand in this."
May 1995 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1995 Cartoon: "That we both want to be reincarnated as cats is a lovely and comforting thought, Mr. Burlington, but not necessarily the basis for a deep and lasting relationship."
August 1995 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1995 Cartoon: "I think the thing that surprised me the most about heaven is how many lawyers there were."
October 1995 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 1995 Cartoon: "This is where Henry keeps an eye on a number of potentially explosive situations."
December 1995 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1995 Cartoon: "Odd. I can't hear your heart. Have you been to San Francisco recently?"
January 1996 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1996 Cartoon: "Excuse me. Are you from Mars or is that some sort of communication implant?"
February 1996 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1996 Cartoon: "Honestly, Alice, you see one UFO you've seen 'em all."
June 1996 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1996 Cartoon: "I have a feeling it's something more than just the dawn of another day."
August 1996 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1996 Carton: "Wally always was a puzzle — on top of which, now, some of the pieces are missing."
September 1996 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1996 Cartoon: "... and now with the details regarding his stance on foreign policy, affirmative action, Medicare, and self-employment, allow me to introduce Ed Cosenstock, candidate for President of the United States."
September 1996 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1996 Cartoon: "Ed, the Feds are on to you. Get yourself to another island."
October 1996 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 1996 Cartoon: "I agreed to this experiment because I learned to fly, but you ... I don't get it."
December 1996 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1996 Cartoon: "In memory of all the seamen who fell off the Earth prior to 1492."
January 1997 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1997 Cartoon: "We've lived here seventeen years, Artie. I think it's time to see where that door leads."
February 1997 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1997 Cartoon: "When I was just a few months old my parents went the divorce route, finding new mates and new agendas and I was raised by wolves."
March 1997 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1997 Cartoon: "I've been in contact with a psychic who promises to give me protection from the evil eye, unlock the hidden powers within me, open new creative channels and help enter a new universe of being, all via E-mail."
May 1997 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1997 Cartoon: "I hope you'll join us next Saturday to celebrate our hooking up with the World Wide Web."
September 1997 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1997 Cartoon: "It's for you. It's a communications company with a money saving plan for your long distance calls."
June 1998 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 1998 Cartoon: "Hi there! I've been sent to be your guardian angel!"