1984 #4
Issue 4, October 1978, Warren Publishing
“Mondo Megillah”
writer, “Alabaster Redzone” [unauthorized adaptation of “A Boy And His Dog”];
art, Alex Nino
Issue 4, October 1978, Warren Publishing
writer, “Alabaster Redzone” [unauthorized adaptation of “A Boy And His Dog”];
art, Alex Nino
Issue 479, March 1981, DC Comics ($0.50)
writer, Marv Wolfman; art, Carmine Infantino & Dennis Jensen;
cover, Carmine Infantino & Bob Smith;
Silver Fog, created by Harlan Ellison
Insight Studio Group, July 2003 ($34.95, ISBN: 1-889317-17-9)
editor, Mark Wheatley; introduction, Frank Cho; cover, Al Williamson
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Al Williamson; art assist, Carlos Garzon;
Issue 62, January 1, 1985, Fantagraphics
writer, Heidi MacDonald
Fake comic announcement in Amazing Heroes annual preview issue.
Volume 1 Issue 101, July 1972, Marvel Comics ($0.20)
story/plot, Harlan Ellison; adaptation/script, Roy Thomas;
pencils, Rich Buckler; inks, Dan Adkins;
letters, Jon Costa; cover, Rich Buckler & Frank Giacoia
“Based on an original story ©1964 Harlan Ellison”
Volume 1 Issue 88, May 1971, Marvel Comics ($0.15)
story, Harlan Ellison; adaption, Roy Thomas;
pencils, Sal Buscema; inks, Jim Mooney;
letters, Shelly Lefreman;
cover, Sal Buscema and Jim Mooney
Issue 237, 1971, DC Comics
story, Denny O’Neil; art, Neal Adams and Dick Giordano;
"From an idea by Berni Wrightson with an assist from Harlan Ellison"
2002, DC Comics (Hardcover Edition, $39.95, ISBN: 1-56389-828-4)
editor-collected edition, Nick J. Napolitano and Scott Nybakken; cover, Mike Mignola
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Gene Ha;
letters, Ken Lopez; editor-original series, Mark Chiarello and Valerie D’Orazio
Issue 13, March 2001, DC Comics ($2.50)
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Gene Ha;
letters, Ken Lopez; editor, Mark Chiarello
Batman: Gotham Knights #13
editors, Matt Idelson & Bob Schreck; cover, Durwin Talon
Book 4, 1986, DC Comics ($2.95)
writer/artist, Frank Miller; inks, Klaus Janson;
color & visual effects, Lynn Varley; letters, John Costanza;
editors, Dick Giordano & Denny O’Neil
Harlan Ellison appears off-panel on pages 13-14 as an on-air guest during television coverage of a nuclear attack on Gotham.
Issue 1, 1972, Marvel Comics
editor, Roy Thomas; cover, Gil Kane and Tom Palmer [un-credited]
writer, Gerry Conway; art, Syd Shores
Issue 5, July, 1974, Marvel Comics
writer, Steve Gerber; artist, Robert Graysmith;
editor,
Parody of the Harlan Ellison created television series The Starlost.
Issue 32, 1970, Warren Publishing
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Neal Adams; cover, Frank Frazetta
Story based on the cover by Frank Frazetta
Vol. 1/Issue 208, July 1984, Marvel Comics ($0.60)
story, Harlan Ellison & Arthur Byron Cover;
pencils, David Mazzuchelli; inks, Danny Bulandi;
colors, Christie Scheele; letters, Joe Rosen;
editor, Bob Budiansky; cover, David Mazzuchelli & Bob Wiacek
DC Comics, October 2004 ($2.50)
story, Harlan Ellison; adaptation, Peter David;
art, Joe Giella; color, Steve Buccellato; letters, Rob Leigh; cover, José Luis Garcia-Lopez;
editor, Matt Idelson; associate editor, Nachie Castro
Science Fiction Graphic Novel #5, DC Comics, 1987 ($5.95)
art and adaptation, Marshal Rogers;
coloring, Chris Goldberg, Rene Reynolds, and Marshal Rogers; lettering, Todd Klein; editor, Julius Schwartz
Issue 567, October 1986, DC Comics ($0.75)
story, Harlan Ellison; pencils, Gene Colan; inks, Bob Smith;
colors, Adrienne Roy; letters, John Costanza;
“Edited by Harlan’s chum Len Wein”; cover, Klaus Janson
Issue 11, April 1982, Marvel Comics
editor, Stan Lee; consulting editor, Archie Goodwin; cover, James Fox
story, Harlan Ellison; art and adaptation, Ken Steacy
Issue 4, Winter 1980, Marvel Comics
editor, Stan Lee; editorial director, Archie Goodwin; cover, Michael W. Kaluta
story, Harlan Ellison; art and adaptation, Ken Steacy;
Story is in black-and-white.
Issue 6, June 1981, Marvel Comics
editor, Stan Lee; editorial director, Archie Goodwin; cover, Neal Adams
story, Harlan Ellison; art and adaptation, Ken Steacy
Story is in black-and-white.
Marvel Comics
story, Harlan Ellison; adaption, Roy Thomas;
pencils, Sal Buscema; inks, Jim Mooney; original cover, Sal Buscema and Jim Mooney
story, Harlan Ellison; adaptation, Roy Thomas;
layout, Herb Trimpe; art, Sam Grainger; original cover, Herb Trimpe
Marvel Comics
story, Harlan Ellison; adaptation, Roy Thomas;
pencils, Rich Buckler; inks, Dan Adkins; original cover, Rich Buckler & Frank Giacoia
Marvel Comics
story, Harlan Ellison; adaption, Roy Thomas;
pencils, Sal Buscema; inks, Jim Mooney; original cover, Sal Buscema and Jim Mooney
story, Harlan Ellison; adaptation, Roy Thomas; layout, Herb Trimpe; art, Sam Grainger; original cover, Herb Trimpe
Issue 3, 1999, 6 Handed Press ($2.95)
Issue 4, 1999, 6 Handed Press ($2.95)
writer, T Campbell; art & cover, Jason Waltrip
Two issues of comic about group of Science Fiction/Fantasy/Comic Book Fans. These concern a conspiracy and murder plot at a Convention where one guest is Arlen Staranka, an acknowledge homage to Harlan Ellison.
Issue 10, December 1993, Milestone Comics ($1.50)
writer, Dwayne McDuffie; art, Rich Buckler & Prentis Rollins;
painted color, Jason Scott Jones (as J. Scott J.), Prentis Rollins; letters, Dave Sharpe;
cover, Denys Cowan & Jimmy Palmiotti
Introduces the character Harm. Character and story title suggested by Harlan Ellison,
1978, Last Gasp Eco-Funnies
story, Harlan Ellison; art/cover, Larry Todd;
introduction, Harlan Ellison, “A Note On How This Story Came To Be Written”;
afterword, Larry Todd, “And A Short Afterword From The Illustrator”
Issue 1, March 1995, Dark Horse Comics ($2.95)
editor, Bob Schreck, Harlan Ellison, and Anina Bennett; logo & publication design, Cary Grazzini
front cover, Michael Whelan;
story behind the cover, “Midnight In The Sunken Cathedral: Part Two”
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Eric Shanower;
color, Rachelle Menashe; letters, Sean Konot
Other credits after the break
Issue 2, April 1995, Dark Horse Comics ($2.95)
editor, Bob Schreck, Harlan Ellison, & Anina Bennett
front cover, Leo & Diane Dillon; story behind the cover, “Anywhere But Here, With Anyone But You”
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Eric Shanower;
color, James Sinclair; letters, Sean Konot
Other credits after the break
Issue 3, May 1995, Dark Horse Comics ($2.95)
editor, Bob Schreck, Harlan Ellison, & Anina Bennett
cover, Sam Raffa; story behind the cover, “Pulling Hard Time”
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Eric Shanower;
color, Matt Hollingsworth; letters, Sean Konot
Other credits after the break
Issue 4, June 1995, Dark Horse Comics ($2.95)
editor, Bob Schreck, Harlan Ellison, and Anina Bennett
cover, Jane McKenzie; story behind the cover, “Chatting With Anibus”
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Eric Shanower;
color, Bernie Mireault; letters, Sean Konot
Other credits after the break
Issue 5, August 1995, Dark Horse Comics ($2.95)
editor, Bob Schreck, Harlan Ellison, & Anina Bennett
cover, Ron Brown; story behind the cover, “The Museum On Cyclops Avenue”
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Eric Shanower;
color, Bernie Mireault; letters, Sean Konot
Other credits after the break
February 1995, Dark Horse Comics ($4.95)
editor, Bob Schreck & Harlan Ellison; logo & book design, Richard Bruning
front cover, Stephen Hickman; back cover, Overton Loyd;
story behind the cover, “Midnight In The Sunken Cathedral: Part One”;
poster insert, Jil Bauman
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Eric Shanower;
color, James Sinclair; letters, Sean Konot
Other credits after the break
Volume One, October 1996, Dark Horse Comics ($18.95, ISBN: 1-56971-210-7)
editors, Harlan Ellison with Bob Schreck, Anina Bennett, & Lynn Adair
front cover, Leo & Diane Dillon; inside front cover, Overton Loyd
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Eric Shanower;
colors, James Sinclair, Rachelle Menashe, Bernie Mireault, & Matt Hollingsworth; letters, Sean Konot
Other credits after the break
Vol. 2, March 2007, An Edgeworks Abbey offering in association with Dark Horse Books ($19.95, ISBN: 1-59307-494-8)
front cover, Brian Bolland; based on a photo by Christer Akerberg/Sweden
editor, Diana Schutz; assistant editor, Dave Marshall
“created and written by,” Harlan Ellison; art, Eric Shanower;
color, Dan Jackson; lettering, Sean Konot and Comicraft
Other credits after the break
Issue 1, July 1996, Dark Horse Comics ($5.95, ISBN: 1-56971-169-0)
[aka Harlan Ellison’s Dream Quarterly Vol. 2, No. 1]
editor, Harlan Ellison, with Bob Schreck, Anina Bennett, and Diana Schutz; logo & book design, Cary Grazzini
cover, Terese Nielsen; story behind the cover, “The Lingering Smell of Woodsmoke”
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Eric Shanower
color, Bernie Mireault; letters, Richard Starkings & Comicraft
Other credits after the break
1985, Marvel Comics ($1.50
story, Harlan Ellison;
pencils, Frank Miller; inks, Bill Sienkiewicz;
cover, Arthur Adams
December 1978, Baronet Books/Byron Preiss Visuals ($8.95, ISBN: 0-89437-038-3)
editor, Byron Preiss; cover, Michael Whelan; cover design, Alex Jay
introduction, Harlan Ellison, “A Word From Harlan Ellison”;
introduction, Byron Preiss
Full credits after break.
Volume 1 Issue 140, June 1971, Marvel Comics ($0.15)
story, Harlan Ellison; adaptation, Roy Thomas;
layout, Herb Trimpe; art, Sam Grainger;
letters, Artie Simek; cover, Herb Trimpe
Vol 1 Issue 286, August 1984, Marvel Comics ($0.60)
writer, Bill Mantlo [unofficial adaptation of “Soldier”];
art, Sal Buscema & Kim DeMulder;
colors, Bob Sharen; letters, Jim Novak;
editor, Al Milgrom; cover, Brent Anderson
1982, Marvel Comics Group
cover, Bob Larkin
story, Harlan Ellison; adaptation, Roy Thomas; pencils, Sal Buscema; inks, Jim Mooney
story, Harlan Ellison; adaptation, Roy Thomas; layout, Herb Trimpe; art, Sam Grainger
Vol. 1, Issue 89, May 1971, DC Comics ($0.15)
writer, Mike Friedrich; art, Dick Dillon & Joe Giella;
editor, Julie Schwartz; cover, Neal Adams
Features a television writer from Ohio named “Harlequin Ellis,” who falls in love with Black Canary and after being rebuffed by Green Arrow has a series of dreams in which he takes revenge; dreams which become real.
Issue 40, February 1988, DC Comics ($1.75)
writer, Marv Wolfman; art, Eduardo Barreto & Romeo Thanghal;
color, Adrienne Roy; letters, Albert De Guzman;
editor, Barbara Randall; cover, Eduardo Barreto
Return appearance of Silver Fog “created” by Ellison in Adventure Comics #479
#1, August 1994, Image Comics ($2.50)
writer/artist, Jim Valentino & Don Simpson; color, Gloria Vasquez
An appearance of a Ellison-like character as a part of a parody of the comic book industry.
Issue 151, 1980, James Van Hise ($3.95)
art and adaptation, Bret Blevins;
art and adaptation, Kerry Gammil
Issue 68, October 1999, Image Comics ($2.50)
writer/artist, Don Simpson
A parody involving Harlan Ellison, by the artist/co-writer of normalman/Megaton Man.
Issue 7, November 1989, Marvel Comics ($1.50)
writer/artist, John Byrne; interior inks, Bob Wiacek;
colors, Glynis Oliver; letters, Jim Novack; editor, Bobbie Chase
Issue 1, 1991, Prestige Edition, NOW Comics ($4.95)
editor, Joan M. Weis; art direction, Patrick Williams; cover painting, Neal Adams
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Neal Adams;
color, Cory; letterer, Patrick Williams
introduction, Harlan Ellison, “Riding The Daymare”
original story, Harlan Ellison, “Darkness Upon The Face Of The Deep”
Issue 3, May 1975, Marvel Comics ($1.00)
editor, Roy Thomas; associate editor, Gerry Conway; cover, Michael Whelan
adaptation, Roy Thomas; art, Alex Nino
NBM, 1989, ($8.95, ISBN: 0-312-03471-7)
story, Harlan Ellison; art & cover, Richard Corben;
afterword, Harlan Ellison- “After Vic and Blood, Some Afterthoughts As Afterwords”
Issue 1, October 1987, Mad Dog ($2.00)
adaptation, Harlan Ellison; art & cover, Richard Corben;
lettering, Diane Valentino; logo, Diane Valentino & Kevin Nowlan; editor, Jan Strnad
Issue 2, February 1988, Mad Dog ($2.00)
story, Harlan Ellison; art & cover, Richard Corben;
lettering, Diane Valentino; logo, Diane Valentino & Kevin Nowlan; editor, Jan Strnad
2003, iBooks / Edgeworks Abbey ($17.95, ISBN: 0-7434-5903-2)
story, Harlan Ellison; art and cover, Richard Corben;
project editor, Howard Zimmerman; cover and interior design, Dean Motter
foreword, Harlan Ellison, “Latest Breaking News: The Kid and the Pooch”
Issue 24, June 1954, EC Comics ($0.15)
editor, Al Feldstein; publisher, William B. Gaines; cover, Al Feldstein
based on the story “Mealtime” by Harlan Ellison; art, Al Williamson
Issue 1, 1992, Millennium ($4.95)
adaptation, Faye Perovich; art, Kelly Jones; color, Melissa Martin; cover, John Bolton