Issue | #1 |
Published | [November] 1972 |
Cover Price | 0.50 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Adult Content (nudity) |
Genre | adult |
Pencils | Landon Chesney |
Inks | Landon Chesney |
Pencils | Jesse F Santos |
Inks | Jesse F Santos |
Notes | Black and White pin-up. |
Synopsis | Young girl and old man make an archeaological discovery in Inca kind of civilization. Old man's friend kills him and with young girl they go down to treasures of the temple of Zokma without fearing secrets of it. |
Pencils | Richard Corben |
Inks | Richard Corben |
Notes | Synopsis and Reprint Information from Henry Kujawa based on information from a Richard Corben fan site (http://muuta.net/Oldies/WF.html) April 7, 2007. |
Reprinted | in Richard Corben's Funny Book (Nickelodeon Press, 1976 series) #[nn] [in Black & White]; in Richard Corben Complete Works (Catalan Communications, 1985 series) #2 [in Black & White]; in Rip in Time (Fantagor Press, 1986 series) #3 [in Black & White with 3 extra pages] |
Pencils | Al Davis |
Inks | Al Davis |
Synopsis | Moonie searches for his missing sister, Starflake. |
Genre | science fiction; adult |
Script | Nicola Cuti |
Pencils | Nicola Cuti |
Inks | Nicola Cuti |
Colors | Nicola Cuti |
Letters | Nicola Cuti |
Notes | Cuti retitled the story after he saw Madonna's 1985 movie, "Desperately Seeking Susan," in which one of Cuti and Staton's "E-Man" comics is prominently displayed. |
Reprinted | in MOONCHILD (Forbidden Fruit, 1992 series) #2 (March 1992) (under the title "Desperately Seeking Snowflake") |
Script | Otto Binder [as Eando Binder] (original writer); Bill Spicer (adaptation) |
Pencils | Landon Chesney |
Inks | Landon Chesney |
Editing | Bill Spicer (adaptation) |
Pencils | Al Davis |
Inks | Al Davis |
Colors | Al Davis |
Notes | A bunch of characters drawn in a collage. Image on back cover of issue. |