Title | Pages | Job Number | Notes |
[untitled]
Illustration on Cover, Front |
1 | ||
[untitled]
Cover Reprint (on Interior Page) on Interior Page(s) |
2 | 1/4 page cover reprints of issues 1 through 8. | |
The Zeitgeist of Snap City
Story on Interior Page(s) |
30 | ||
Meatloaf and Monsters
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | ||
It Girl
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | ||
Fusion
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | ||
The Light
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | ||
The Physical
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | ||
The Skunk!
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | ||
The Laser!
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | ||
The Atomics Intermission Gallery
Illustration on Interior Page(s) |
1 | ||
[untitled]
Activity on Interior Page(s) |
4 | Assorted cut-out activities. | |
[untitled]
Illustration on Interior Page(s) |
5 | Assorted Madman and the Atomics artwork. | |
[untitled]
Cover Reprint (on Interior Page) on Interior Page(s) |
2 | 1/4 page cover reprints for issues 9 through 15. | |
Outside Underfoot!
Story on Interior Page(s) |
23 | ||
[untitled]
Illustration on Interior Page(s) |
1 | ||
Sub-atomics
Story on Interior Page(s) |
24 | ||
Spaced Out Spaceman!
Story on Interior Page(s) |
24 | ||
Hello, Mother!
Story on Interior Page(s) |
24 | ||
Enter the Dragon
Story on Interior Page(s) |
24 | ||
The Suckers!
Story on Interior Page(s) |
24 | ||
Crouching Dragon, Hidden Crystals!
Story on Interior Page(s) |
16 | ||
Afterword
Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword on Interior Page(s) |
1 | Afterword by Alex Ross. | |
[untitled]
Illustration on Interior Page(s) |
1 | Finished cover art for the never released issue 16. | |
[untitled]
Illustration on Interior Page(s) |
3 | Artwork and notes referencing the Snap City/Savage Dragon storyline. Also, included is the cover that was used for the second issue of Comicology by Brian Saner Lamken. | |
Disappearing Act
Activity on Interior Page(s) |
3 | Allred calls this "the grooviest bonus activity yet" in his comments. It consists of twelve 1/4 page panels arranged in such a way that they can be cut from the issue, folded, and then saddle-stitched with a staple to create a "wallet comic". |