List of comics creators appearing in comics

Several comic book and comic strip writers, artists, and others have appeared within the fictional world of comics, both their own and others'. Some appear as simple characters in the story, some appear as characters who break the fourth wall and address the reader directly, and some make cameo appearances in framing sequences to introduce a story and sometimes to have a last word.



" * " = "behind the scenes" stories not in regular continuity

A

 * Jack Abel
 * Sgt Fury and His Howing Commandos #164 (June 1981)


 * Jack Adler
 * The Inferior Five #6 (Jan.-Feb. 1968): "How to Make a Bomb!"
 * Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #117 (December 1971):"Rose and the Thorn: The Ghost with Two Faces" (as "Zack Adler")


 * Arthur Adams
 * Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem (December 1989)


 * Mike Allred
 * FF vol 2 #10 (September 2013): "Paint it Black"


 * Ross Andru
 * Sea Devils #13 (September-October 1963): "The Secrets of Three Sunken Ships!"
 * Wonder Woman #158 (November 1965): "The End -- Or the Beginning!"


 * Jim Aparo
 * The Brave and the Bold #124 (January 1976): "Small War of the Super Rifles"


 * Sergio Aragones
 * Jon Sable, Freelance #33 (July 1986)


 * Stan Aschmeier (aka Stan Asch, Stan Josephs)
 * Flash Comics #71 (May 1946): "Johnny Thunder"


 * Dick Ayers
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #22 (September 1965): "Don't Turn Your Back on Bull McGiveney!"
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos Special #4 (Aug. 1968): "Gary and Dick Up Front!"
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos Special #6 (Aug. 1970): "Through the Past Darkly"
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #100 (July 1972): "100th Anniversary!"

B

 * David Baldeón
 * Gwenpool Strikes Again #3 (Oct. 2019)


 * Cary Bates
 * The Flash #228 (Aug. 1974): "The Day I Saved The Flash!"
 * Justice League of America #123 (Oct. 1975): "Where on Earth Am I?"
 * Justice League of America #124 (Nov. 1975): "Avenging Ghosts of the Justice Society!"


 * Karen Berger
 * Captain America #267 (March 1982): "The Man Who Made a Difference!"
 * The New Teen Titans #20 (June 1982): "A Titanic Tale of Titans' Tomfoolery!"
 * normalman-Megaton Man Special #1 (August 1994): "Lest No Bridge Be Unburned"


 * Alfred Bester
 * Comic Cavalcade #6 (Spring 1944): "They Are Invincible!"


 * Otto Binder
 * Shazam #1 (Feb. 1973): "In The Beginning"


 * Charles Biro
 * Target Comics vol. 2, #4 (June 1941): "Target and the Targeteers: The Case of the Cartoon Crimes"
 * Crime Does Not Pay #30 (November 1943): "Inside Story"


 * Bob Bolling
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Murray Boltinoff
 * Detective Comics #70 (December 1942): "Air Wave: Who Rubbed Out the Editor?"
 * The Inferior Five #6 (Jan.-Feb. 1968): "How to Make a Bomb!"
 * The Doom Patrol #121 (Sept./Oct. 1968): "The Death of the Doom Patrol?"
 * The Brave and the Bold #124 (January 1976): "Small War of the Super Rifles"


 * Brian Bondurant
 * Duck-Girl #0 (Aug. 2000): "Made in Japan."


 * B. C. Boyer
 * The Masked Man #9 (April 1986): "The End"


 * Tom Breevoort
 * FF vol 2 #10 (September 2013): "Paint it Black"


 * E. Nelson Bridwell
 * The Inferior Five #6 (Jan.-Feb. 1968): "How to Make a Bomb!"


 * Dick Briefer
 * Prize Comics #30 (April 1943): "Frankenstein"


 * John Broome
 * Detective Comics 343 (September 1965): "The Secret War of the Phantom General"


 * Sol Brodsky
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"
 * What If? #11 (Oct. 1978): "What if the Fantastic Four Were the Original Marvel Bullpen?"


 * Eliot R. Brown
 * Uncanny X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"


 * Frank Brunner
 * Iron Man #72 (January 1975): "Convention of Fear!"


 * Harry Brunt
 * Dime Comics #27 (May 1946): "Lank The Yank"


 * Rich Buckler
 * Astonishing Tales #25 (Aug. 1970): "Deathlok The Demolisher"


 * Brian Buniak
 * Thunder Bunny #1 (Jan. 1984), "The Greatest Story Ever Told"


 * Carl Burgos
 * Marvel Mystery Comics #34 (Aug. 1942): "The Human Torch"
 * Strange Tales #123 (Aug. 1964): "The Birth of the Beetle"


 * Kurt Busiek
 * The Avengers vol. 3, #14 (March 1999): "Hi, Honey... ...I'm Hooooome!" *


 * John Byrne
 * E-Man #6 (Charlton, January 1875): "Rog 2000 in That Was No Lady" (as "Burns")
 * Iron Fist #8 (October 1976): "Like Tigers in the Night!"
 * Iron Fist #15 (Sept. 1977): "Enter the X-Men"
 * X-Men #121 (May 1979): "Shoot-Out At The Stampede!"
 * Fantastic Four #216 (March 1980): "Where There Be Gods!"
 * E-Man #2 (First Comics, 1982)
 * Destroyer Duck #2-6 (1982) - parody character "Booster Cogburn"
 * The Complete Rog 2000 (1982): "The Coming of the Gang"
 * Fantastic Four #262 (January 1984): "The Trial of Mr. Fantastic"
 * The Thing #7 (January 1984): "What Th'!?"
 * The Star Brand #11 (Jan. 1988): "Celebrity"
 * The Star Brand #12 (Mar. 1988): "The White Event Explained!" – "killed" in an explosion at a Pittsburgh-area comic book convention
 * The Sensational She-Hulk #41 (July 1992): "Rock & Ruin"
 * The Sensational She-Hulk #50: (April 1993): "He's Dead?!"
 * Hulk #1 (April 1999): "Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The Hulk (But Were Afraid To Ask!)"

C

 * Milton Caniff
 * Pin-Up (1995 – )


 * Mike Carlin
 * X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"
 * Captain America #289 (Jan. 1984): Cover and "Bernie America, Sentinel of Liberty"


 * Al Capp
 * Li'l Abner (April 1951): 16. and 17. April daily strips
 * Action Comics #55 (Dec. 1942): "A Goof Named Tiny Rufe"* (as "Al Hatt")


 * Paul Chadwick
 * Concrete Eclectica #2 (1993)


 * Hank Chapman
 * Astonishing #4 (June 1951): "The Nightmare"


 * Chris Claremont
 * Marvel Premiere #24 (Sept. 1975): "Summerkill"
 * X-Men #98 (April 1976): "Merry Christmas, X-Men..."
 * X-Men #105 (June 1977): "The Flame, The Frenzy... and Firelord", pp. 10 and 11
 * Iron Fist #15 (Sept. 1977): "Enter the X-Men"
 * Man-Thing vol. 2, #11 (July 1981): "Hell's Gate"
 * X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"
 * Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem (December 1989)
 * normalman-Megaton Man Special #1 (August 1994): "Lest No Bridge Be Unburned"


 * Ta-Nehisi Coates
 * Howard The Duck #10 (October 2016): "...Hell If I Know..." (as "Ta-Nehi-C")


 * Dave Cockrum
 * X-Men #105 (June 1977): "The Flame, The Frenzy... and Firelord", pp. 10 and 11
 * Iron Fist #15 (Sept. 1977): "Enter the X-Men"
 * E-Man #2 (First Comics, 1982)


 * Paty Cockrum
 * Iron Fist #15 (Sept. 1977): "Enter the X-Men"


 * Gene Colan
 * Sea Devils #13 (September-October 1963): "The Secrets of Three Sunken Ships!"
 * Daredevil Special #1 (Sept. 1967): "At the Stroke of Midnight" *


 * Jack Cole
 * L. B. Cole
 * Ghostly Weird Stories #120 (September 1953): "Night-Monster" (as comic book editor "L.B.")
 * Crack Comics #33, 34 (August 1943): "Inkie"


 * Amanda Conner
 * Harley Quinn #0 (2013): "Picky Sicky"
 * Harley Quinn #27 (2017): "Master of Her Domain"


 * Gerry Conway
 * Batman #237 (Dec. 1971): "Night of the Reaper"
 * Justice League of America #103 (Dec. 1972): "A Stranger Walks among Us!"
 * Amazing Adventures #16 (Jan. 1973): "And the Juggernaut Will Get You... If You Don't Watch Out!"
 * Thor #207 (Jan. 1973): "Firesword!"
 * Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem – The Impossible Man Is Back in Town!"


 * Johnny Craig
 * Tales From The Crypt #31 (August-September 1952):"Kamen's Kalamity!"


 * Danny Crespi
 * Uncanny X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"

D

 * Nicholas Da Silva aka ZOOLOOK
 * X-Men Forever 2 #11 (November 10, 2010): "The Gathering Storm", pp. 1, 2, 3 and 5


 * Peter David
 * The Incredible Hulk #418 (June 1994) "We are Gathered Here"


 * Alan Davis
 * Excalibur #24 (July 1990) "Tempting Fates"


 * Jack Davis
 * Tales From The Crypt #31 (August-September 1952):"Kamen's Kalamity!"


 * Dan DeCarlo
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"
 * Millie the Model #77 (April 1957): untitled story


 * Dan DeCarlo Jr
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * James DeCarlo
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Tom DeFalco
 * Amazing Spider-Man #275 (April 1986): "The Return of the Hobgoblin!"
 * The Sensational She-Hulk #50: (April 1993): "He's Dead?!"


 * J.M. DeMatteis
 * Captain America #289 (Jan. 1984): Cover


 * Dan Didio
 * Harley Quinn Invades Comic-Con International San Diego #1 (Sept 2014)


 * Paul Dini
 * Harley Quinn Invades Comic-Con International San Diego #1 (Sept 2014)


 * Steve Ditko
 * The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (1964): "How Stan Lee and Steve Ditko Create Spider-Man"
 * Dr Strange #55 (1982): "To Have Loved... And Lost" (under the anagram name of "Ted Tevoski")


 * Irwin Donenfeld
 * The Inferior Five #6 (Jan.-Feb. 1968): "How to Make a Bomb!"


 * Lela Dowling
 * Dragon's Teeth #1 (1983): "Inspiration"


 * Frank Doyle
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Arnold Drake
 * Not Brand Echh #11 (December 1968): "Dark Moon Rise, Heck Hound Hurt"


 * Jo Duffy
 * Crystar #5 (January 1984): "The Story They Said Couldn't Be Done!"

E

 * Scott Edelman
 * Iron Man #85 (April 1976): "...And The Freak Shall Inherit the Earth"


 * Joe Edwards
 * Archie #2 (Spring 1943): "Bumble the Bee-tective"


 * Will Eisner
 * The Spirit (June 8, 1947)
 * The Spirit (December 31, 1950), "Happy New Year"
 * The Spirit (January 13, 1952), "Last Day of the Planet Earth"
 * The Spirit (July 20, 1952), "Marry the Spirit"
 * The Spirit #17 (1977) and #30 (1981)
 * Cerebus Jam #1 (April 1985), "Cerebus v The Spirit"
 * The Dreamer (1986)


 * Harlan Ellison
 * Dark Horse Presents #66 (Sept. 1992): "Concrete: Byrdland's Secret"
 * Justice League of America #89 (March 1971): "The Most Dangerous Dreams of All"
 * normalman-Megaton Man Special #1 (August 1994): "Lest No Bridge Be Unburned"


 * Whitney Ellsworth
 * Lois Lane, Girl Reporter comic strip #8 (1944): untitled


 * Steve Englehart
 * Justice League of America #103 (Dec. 1972): "A Stranger Walks among Us!"
 * Master of Kung Fu #17 (April 1974): "Lair of the Lost"
 * Amazing Adventures #16 (Jan. 1973): "And the Juggernaut Will Get You... If You Don't Watch Out!"
 * Thor #207 (Jan. 1973): "Firesword!"
 * Fantastic Four #333 (Mid-Nov. 1989): "The Dream is Dead Part Two" (under his pen name John Harkness)


 * Trevor Von Eeden
 * Black Lightining #1 (April 1977)


 * Mike Esposito
 * Sea Devils #13 (September-October 1963): "The Secrets of Three Sunken Ships!"
 * Wonder Woman #158 (November 1965): "The End -- Or the Beginning!"
 * The Inferior Five #6 (Jan.-Feb. 1968): "How to Make a Bomb!"
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"


 * Bill Everett
 * Marvel Mystery Comics #34 (Aug. 1942): "The Human Torch"
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"

F

 * Lee Falk
 * The Phantom: Mystery of Cape Cod (1986), The Triads (1994)
 * The Phantom: September 3, 2023


 * Jules Feiffer
 * The Spirit (January 13, 1952), "Last Day of the Planet Earth"
 * The Spirit (December 31, 1950), "Happy New Year"


 * Al Feldstein
 * The Haunt of Fear #17 (September-October, 1950): "Horror Beneath the Streets!"
 * Weird Fantasy #14 (1952)
 * Modern Love #8 (1952), "The Love Story to End All Love Stories!"
 * Tales From The Crypt #31 (August-September 1952):"Kamen's Kalamity!"


 * Danny Fingeroth
 * Man-Thing vol. 2, #11 (July 1981): "Hell's Gate"


 * Linda Florio
 * Marvel Preview  #23 (black and white magazine format, Fall, 1980): "Annie Mae"


 * Gardner Fox
 * All-Flash #14 (Spring 1944)
 * Strange Adventures #140 (May 1962), "The Strange Adventure That Really Happened"
 * Detective Comics #347 (January 1966), "The Strange Death of Batman!"
 * Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew #14 (April 1983), "Crisis on Earth-C!"


 * Gill Fox
 * Feature Comics #48 (September 1941): "Poison Ivy, The Mighty Mite"


 * Matt Fraction
 * FF vol 2 #10 (September 2013): "Paint it Black"


 * Ron Frenz
 * Amazing Spider-Man #275 (April 1986): "The Return of the Hobgoblin!"


 * Barbara Friedlander-Bloomfield
 * The Inferior Five #6 (Jan.-Feb. 1968): "How to Make a Bomb!"


 * Gary Friedrich
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos Special #4 (Aug. 1968): "Gary and Dick Up Front!"
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos Special #6 (Aug. 1970): "Through the Past Darkly"
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #100 (July 1972): "100th Anniversary!"


 * Mike Friedrich
 * Justice League of America #89 (March 1971): "The Most Dangerous Dreams of All"
 * Iron Man #72 (January 1975): "Convention of Fear!"

G

 * Neil Gaiman
 * Marvel 1602 #5 (Feb 2004) *
 * Wolff & Byrd, Counsellors of the Macabre #4 (Nov. 1994):"A Host of Horrors"
 * normalman-Megaton Man Special #1 (August 1994): "Lest No Bridge Be Unburned"


 * William Gaines
 * The Haunt of Fear #17 (September-October, 1950): "Horror Beneath the Streets!"
 * Weird Fantasy #14 (1952)
 * Modern Love #8 (1952), "The Love Story to End All Love Stories!"
 * Tales From The Crypt #31 (August-September 1952):"Kamen's Kalamity!"


 * Ron Garney
 * Hulk #1 (April 1999): "Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The Hulk (But Were Afraid To Ask!)"


 * Steve Gerber
 * Man-Thing (1974 series) #22: "Pop Goes the Cosmos!"
 * Howard the Duck #16: "Zen and the Art of Comic Book Writing"


 * Frank Giacoia
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"


 * Michael T Gilbert
 * Mr. Monster #7 (December 1986): "Mr. Monster's Bedtime Story"


 * Kieron Gillen
 * You Are Deadpool #1


 * Dick Giordano
 * The New Teen Titans #20 (June 1982): "A Titanic Tale of Titans' Tomfoolery!"


 * George Gladir
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Stan Goldberg
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Michael Golden
 * Detective Comics #482 (February–March 1979): "Bat-Mite's New York Adventure"
 * Howard the Duck #5 (black and white magazine format, May 1980): "The Tomb of Drãkula!"
 * X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"


 * John L. Goldwater
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Jon Goldwater
 * Stan Lee's Mighty 7: issue 1 (May, 2012): "How It All Began"


 * Richard Goldwater
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Martin Goodman (publisher)
 * Marvel Mystery Comics #34 (Aug. 1942): "The Human Torch"
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #100 (July 1972): "100th Anniversary!"


 * Archie Goodwin
 * Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem – The Impossible Man Is Back in Town!"
 * Ms. Marvel vol 1. #15 (Mar. 1978): "The Shark is a Very Deadly Beast!"
 * Freedom Fighters # 9 (Aug 1987), "Blitzkrieg at Buffalo"


 * Victor Gorelick
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * René Goscinny
 * Asterix and the Class Act (2003)
 * Asterix and the Missing Scroll (2015)


 * Sid Greene
 * Strange Adventures #140 (May 1962), "The Strange Adventure That Really Happened"


 * Joseph Greene
 * The Green Lama #6 (August 1945): "An American Story"


 * Martin L. Greim
 * Thunder Bunny #1 (Jan. 1984), "The Greatest Story Ever Told"


 * Mike Grell
 * The Warlord #35 (July 1980): "Gambit"


 * Barry Grossman
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Mark Gruenwald
 * Marvel Two-In-One #60 (Feb. 1980): "Happiness is a Warm Alien"
 * Marvel Preview  #23 (black and white magazine format, Fall, 1980): "Annie Mae"
 * The Sensational She-Hulk #50: (April 1993): "He's Dead?!"
 * X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"
 * The Star Brand #11 (Jan. 1988): "Celebrity"
 * The Star Brand #12 (Mar. 1988): "The White Event Explained!" – "killed" in an explosion at a Pittsburgh-area comic book convention



H

 * Larry Hama
 * X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"


 * Bo Hampton
 * Cerebus Jam #1 (April 1985), "The Defense of Fort Columbia"


 * Scott Hampton
 * Cerebus Jam #1 (April 1985), "The Defense of Fort Columbia"


 * Mark Hanerfeld
 * Batman #237 (Dec. 1971): "Night of the Reaper"


 * Bob Haney
 * The Brave and the Bold #124 (January 1976): "Small War of the Super Rifles"


 * Bob Harras
 * Crystar #5 (January 1984): "The Story They Said Couldn't Be Done!"
 * Harley Quinn Invades Comic-Con International San Diego #1 (Sept 2014)


 * Jack C. Harris
 * Detective Comics #482 (February–March 1979): "Bat-Mite's New York Adventure"
 * The Warlord #35 (July 1980): "Gambit"


 * Lee Harris
 * Mystery Men Comics #2 (September 1939): "Real Life Personal Interviews with Famous Detectives - Detective Ben Rosenberg"
 * Detective Comics #70 (December 1942): "Air Wave: Who Rubbed Out the Editor?"


 * Sol Harrison
 * The Inferior Five #6 (Jan.-Feb. 1968): "How to Make a Bomb!"


 * Al Hartley
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Christopher Hastings
 * Gwenpool Strikes Back #4 (Nov. 2019)


 * Don Heck
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"


 * Fred Hembeck
 * The Spirit #30 (Kitchen Sink Press, 1981)
 * The Omega Men #3 (June 1983): "Assault on Euphorix"


 * Erica Henderson
 * Howard the Duck #10 (October 2016): "...Hell If I Know..." (as "Air-Icka")


 * Al Hewetson
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"


 * E E Hibbard
 * All-Flash #14 (Spring 1944)


 * Michael Higgins
 * Fantastic Four #262 (January 1984): "The Trial of Mr. Fantastic"
 * The Star Brand #11 (Jan. 1988): "Celebrity"


 * Carl Hubbell
 * Pep Comics 31 (September 1942): "Sgt. Boyle"

I

 * Graham Ingels
 * Tales From The Crypt #31 (August-September 1952):"Kamen's Kalamity!"


 * Tony Isabella
 * Marvel Premiere #21 (Mar. 1975): "Daughters Of The Death-Goddess"

J

 * Benito Jacovitti
 * Since his 1942 one-shot story Un marinaio nella stratosfera ("A Sailor into the Stratosphere") published by Edizioni A.V.E. until his death in 1997, Jac has very often portrayed himself in his own comics, or at least was referenced by various characters, usually interacting with them.


 * Al Jaffee
 * Groo the Wanderer vol. 2, #2 (April 1985): "Dragon Killer!"


 * Paul Jenkins
 * The New Avengers #7–10 (July–Oct. 2005): "The Sentry"


 * Arvell Jones
 * Marvel Premiere #21 (Mar. 1975): "Daughters Of The Death-Goddess"

K

 * Jenette Kahn
 * Wonder Woman vol. 2, #8 (September 1987), p. 20: "Time Passages"


 * Michael Kaluta
 * Marvel Premiere #24 (Sept. 1975): "Summerkill"


 * Jack Kamen
 * Tales From The Crypt #31 (August-September 1952):"Kamen's Kalamity!"


 * Gil Kane
 * Green Lantern vol. 2 #29 (June 1964): "Half a Green Lantern is Better than None!" *
 * Green Lantern #45 (June 1966): "Prince Peril's Power Play"
 * Judgment Day: Aftermath (March 1998)
 * House of Mystery #180 (1969): "His Name is Kane"


 * Robert Kanigher
 * Wonder Woman #158 (November 1965): "The End -- Or the Beginning!"
 * The Inferior Five #6 (Jan.-Feb. 1968): "How to Make a Bomb!"
 * Action Comics #476 (March 1977): "Clark Kent's Lonely Christmas!"


 * George Kashdan
 * The Inferior Five #6 (Jan.-Feb. 1968): "How to Make a Bomb!"


 * Gary Kato
 * Thunder-bunny #5 (Feb. 1986): "Moonlight Miss"


 * Jack Kirby
 * Boy Commandos #1 (Winter 1942–43): "Satan Wears a Swastika"
 * Headline Comics #37 (Sep/Oct 1949): Cover
 * Modern Love #8 (1952), "The Love Story to End All Love Stories!"
 * The Fantastic Four #10 (Jan. 1963): "The Return of Doctor Doom"
 * Fantastic Four Special #5 (Nov. 1967): "This is a Plot?" *
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"


 * X-Men #98 (April 1976): "Merry Christmas, X-Men..."
 * Iron Man #85 (April 1976): "...And The Freak Shall Inherit the Earth"
 * What If? #11 (Oct. 1978): "What if the Fantastic Four Were the Original Marvel Bullpen?"
 * Thunder Bunny #1 (Jan. 1984), "The Greatest Story Ever Told"
 * The Dreamer by Will Eisner (1986)


 * Denis Kitchen
 * The Spirit #30 (Kitchen Sink Press, 1981)


 * Todd Klein
 * Detective Comics #482 (February–March 1979): "Bat-Mite's New York Adventure"


 * Andy Kubert
 * Marvel 1602 #5 (Feb 2004)


 * Joe Kubert
 * Whack 2 (December 1953): "The 3-D-T's: A Look Behind the Scenes at America's Screwiest Industry!"
 * The Sea Devils 13 (September-October 1963): "The Secrets of Three Sunken Ships!"


 * Katie Kubert
 * Harley Quinn Invades Comic-Con International San Diego #1 (Sept 2014)


 * Morrie Kuramoto
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"

L

 * Michèle Laframboise
 * La Plume Japonaise (2006), previously serialized in Mensuhell #57–77 (Aug. 2004– April 2006)


 * Rudy Lapick
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Bob Layton
 * The Complete Rog 2000 (1982): "The Coming of the Gang"


 * Jim Lee
 * Harley Quinn Invades Comic-Con International San Diego #1 (Sept 2014)


 * Stan Lee
 * All Winners Comics #2 (Fall 1941): "Winners All" (two-page text story)
 * Mystic Comics #10 (August 1942): "Red Skeleton" (as "Stanley Dee")
 * Astonishing #4 (June 1951): "The Nightmare"
 * Adventures into Terror #5 (August 1951): "Find Me! Find Me! Find Me!" (as 'Lee Stanton')
 * Mystery Tales #24 (December 1954): "Cast of Characters!"
 * Millie the Model #77 (April 1957): untitled story
 * The Fantastic Four #10 (Jan. 1963): "The Return of Doctor Doom"
 * The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (1964): "How Stan Lee and Steve Ditko Create Spider-Man" *
 * Strange Tales #123 (Aug. 1964): "The Birth of the Beetle"
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #22 (September 1965): "Don't Turn Your Back on Bull McGiveney!"
 * Daredevil #29 (June 1967): "Unmasked"
 * Daredevil Special #1 (Sept. 1967): "At the Stroke of Midnight" *
 * Fantastic Four Special #5 (Nov. 1967): "This is a Plot?" *
 * The Amazing Spider-Man Special #5 (Nov. 1968): "Here We Go-a-Plotting" *
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"
 * Chamber of Darkness #2 (Dec. 1969) "The Day of the Red Death" (host)
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos Special #6 (Aug. 1970): "Through the Past Darkly"
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #100 (July 1972): "100th Anniversary!"


 * X-Men #98 (April 1976): "Merry Christmas, X-Men..."
 * Iron Man #85 (April 1976): "...And The Freak Shall Inherit the Earth"
 * Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem – The Impossible Man Is Back in Town!"


 * What If? #11 (Oct. 1978): "What if the Fantastic Four Were the Original Marvel Bullpen?"


 * Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #54 (May 1981): "To Save the Smuggler!"
 * Dr Strange #55 (1982): "To Have Loved... And Lost" (under the anagram name of "Les Tane")
 * Stan Lee Meets Superheroes (five issues from Nov. 2006)
 * Stan Lee's Mighty 7: issues 1-3 (May, July and September 2012)
 * Marvel Universe Avengers and Ultimate Spider-Man#1 (October 2012): "...Ultimate Peter Parker"


 * Kate Leth
 * Patsy Walker A.K.A. Hellcat! issues 7-8 (August and September 2016)


 * Paul Levitz
 * Legion of Super-Heroes #297 (March 1983)
 * normalman-Megaton Man Special #1 (August 1994): "Lest No Bridge Be Unburned"


 * Larry Lieber
 * The Amazing Spider-Man Special #5 (Nov. 1968): "Here We Go-a-Plotting" *
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos Special #6 (Aug. 1970): "Through the Past Darkly"
 * Marvel Team-Up 74 (Oct. 1978): "Live From New York It's Saturday Night"
 * Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #54 (May 1981): "To Save the Smuggler!"

M

 * Howard Mackie
 * The Star Brand #11 (Jan. 1988): "Celebrity"
 * The Star Brand #11 (Jan. 1988): "Celebrity"


 * Ralph Macchio
 * Marvel Two-In-One #60 (Feb. 1980): "Happiness is a Warm Alien"


 * Elliot S. Maggin
 * Justice League of America #123 (Oct 1975): "Where on Earth Am I?"
 * Justice League of America #124 (Nov. 1975): "Avenging Ghosts of the Justice Society!"
 * 52 #24 (Oct 18, 2006): "Week Twenty-Four"


 * Dick Malmgren
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Bill Mantlo
 * Howard the Duck #5 (black and white magazine format, May 1980): "The Tomb of Drãkula!"
 * Marvel Premiere #24 (Sept. 1975): "Summerkill"


 * Rich Margopoulos
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Norman Maurer
 * Whack 2 (December 1953): "The 3-D-T's: A Look Behind the Scenes at America's Screwiest Industry!"


 * Sheldon Mayer
 * All-Flash #14 (Spring 1944)
 * Comic Cavalcade #6 (Spring 1944): "They Are Invincible!"


 * Val Mayerik
 * Man-Thing vol. 2, #11 (July 1981): "Hell's Gate"


 * Scott McCloud
 * normalman-Megaton Man Special #1 (August 1994): "Lest No Bridge Be Unburned" - as "Zot McSchool"


 * Dwayne McDuffie
 * Static Shock Special (2011)


 * Merho
 * Suske en Wiske: "De Speelgoedspiegel" (1989), alongside his character Marcel Kiekeboe from De Kiekeboes.


 * Al Milgrom
 * Detective Comics #482 (February–March 1979): "Bat-Mite's New York Adventure"
 * Master of Kung Fu #17 (April 1974): "Lair of the Lost"
 * Marvel Premiere #24 (Sept. 1975): "Summerkill"


 * Mark Millar
 * The Flash 80 Page Giant #1 (Aug. 1998): "Your Life Is My Business"
 * Simpsons Comics #88 (Nov. 2003): "Licence to Kilt"


 * Moebius (Jean Giraud)
 * Werewolf By Night #17 (May 1974): "The Behemoth!"
 * Doctor Strange – Sorcerer Supreme #9 (Nov. 1989): "That Was Then... This Is NOW"


 * Jack Miller
 * The Inferior Five #6 (Jan.-Feb. 1968): "How to Make a Bomb!"


 * Doug Moench
 * Master of Kung Fu #64 (May 1978): "Deadly Lesson: Like Father, Like Son...?"


 * Bob Montana
 * Archie #2 (Spring 1943): "Bumble the Bee-tective"
 * Jack Morelli
 * X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"
 * Archie #2 (Spring 1943): "Bumble the Bee-tective"


 * Grant Morrison
 * Animal Man #26 (Aug. 1990): "Deus Ex Machina"
 * Doom Patrol #58 (Oct. 1991): "Suicide Attack"
 * Simpsons Comics #88 (Nov. 2003): "Licence to Kilt"

N

 * Ann Nocenti
 * X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"
 * The Incredible Hulk #291 (January 1984): "Old Soldiers Never Die!"
 * The Thing #7 (January 1984): "What Th'!?"


 * Ryan North
 * Howard the Duck #10 (October 2016): "...Hell If I Know..." (as "Ry-N")

O

 * Dennis O'Neil
 * Batman #237 (Dec. 1971): "Night of the Reaper"
 * Detective Comics #487 (Dec. 1979/Jan. 1980): "The Perils of Sergius" (O'Neil often used the pen name Sergius O'Shaugnessy)


 * Joe Orlando
 * The Warlord #35 (July 1980): "Gambit"


 * James Owsley (Christopher Priest)
 * Amazing Spider-Man #275 (April 1986): "The Return of the Hobgoblin!"

P

 * Jimmy Palmiotti
 * Harley Quinn #0 (2013): "Picky Sicky"
 * Harley Quinn #27 (2017): "Master of Her Domain"


 * Rick Parker
 * X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"


 * George Pérez
 * Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem – The Impossible Man Is Back in Town!"
 * Marvel Two-In-One #60 (Feb. 1980): "Happiness is a Warm Alien"
 * The New Teen Titans #20 (June 1982): "A Titanic Tale of Titans' Tomfoolery!"
 * The Avengers vol. 3, #14 (March 1999): "Hi, Honey... ...I'm Hooooome!" *
 * Wonder Woman vol. 2, #8 (September 1987), p. 20: "Time Passages"


 * Wendy Pini
 * Ghost Rider #14
 * Teen Titans vol. 2, #21
 * E*Man Comics #17 (1984): "Smeltquest"


 * Bob Powell
 * The Dreamer by Will Eisner (1986)


 * Keith Pollard
 * Fantastic Four #193 (Apr. 1978): "Improbable As It May Seem – The Impossible Man Is Back in Town!"


 * Bruno Premiani
 * The Doom Patrol #121 (Sept./Oct. 1968): "The Death of the Doom Patrol?"

Q

 * Joshua Quagmire
 * Critters #50 (March 1990): "X-Mass Blitz-Kringle"


 * Joe Quinones
 * Howard the Duck #10 (October 2016): "...Hell If I Know..." (as "Jho")

R

 * Mac Raboy
 * The Green Lama #6 (August 1945): "An American Story"


 * George van Raemdonck
 * He often drew himself in some stories of Bulletje en Boonestaak.


 * Dennis M Reader
 * Super-Duper Comic (1946): "Electro Girl Battles 'The Gremlin's Post-War Plot"


 * Alex Raymond
 * Ghostly Weird Stories #120 (September 1953): "Night-Monster"(as comic book artist "Raymond Alexander")


 * Trina Robbins
 * Wonder Woman #5 (1989): "Logo"


 * John Romita Sr.
 * The Amazing Spider-Man Special #5 (Nov. 1968): "Here We Go-a-Plotting" *
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"
 * Iron Man #85 (April 1976): "...And The Freak Shall Inherit the Earth"


 * Don Rosa
 * Star Spangled War Stories #202 (Oct./Nov. 1976): "The Cure"
 * Uncle Scrooge #319 (July 2003): "The Dutchman's Secret"


 * George Roussos
 * Target Comics vol. 2, #4 (June 1941): "Target and the Targeteers: The Case of the Cartoon Crimes"


 * Adrienne Roy
 * The New Teen Titans #20 (June 1982): "A Titanic Tale of Titans' Tomfoolery!"
 * Tales of the Teen Titans #50 (February 1985): "We Are Gathered Here Today"


 * Bob Rozakis
 * Action Comics #476 (March 1977): "Clark Kent's Lonely Christmas!"
 * Detective Comics #482 (February–March 1979): "Bat-Mite's New York Adventure"


 * Laurie Rozakis
 * Action Comics #476 (March 1977): "Clark Kent's Lonely Christmas!"


 * Edward Ryan
 * Target Comics vol. 4, no. 1 (March 1943): "Target and the Targeteers"


 * Joe Rubinstein
 * Amazing Spider-Man #275 (April 1986): "The Return of the Hobgoblin!"

S

 * Ross Saakel
 * Active Comics #21 (1945): "Some Panthers Don't Wear Skates"


 * Archer St. John
 * Whack 2 (December 1953): "The 3-D-T's: A Look Behind the Scenes at America's Screwiest Industry!" (as "Mr. St. Peter")


 * Alex Saviuk
 * The Amazing Spider-Man newspaper strip, March 23, 2019


 * Samm Schwartz
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Jack Schiff
 * The Inferior Five #6 (Jan.-Feb. 1968): "How to Make a Bomb!"


 * Julius Schwartz
 * Strange Adventures #140 (May 1962), "The Strange Adventure That Really Happened"
 * The Inferior Five #6 (Jan.-Feb. 1968): "How to Make a Bomb!"
 * The Flash #179 (May 1968): "Flash – Fact Or Fiction"
 * Justice League of America #103 (Dec. 1972): "A Stranger Walks among Us!" (mentioned, not seen)
 * Detective Comics #453 (November 1975): cover
 * X-Men #98 (April 1976): "Merry Christmas, X-Men..."
 * Action Comics #476 (March 1977): "Clark Kent's Lonely Christmas!"
 * Superman #411 (Sept. 1985): "The Last Earth-Prime Story"
 * Action Comics #565 (March 1985): "Ambush Bug in '$ellout' or 'Manna from Mando'"
 * Ambush Bug #3 (Aug. 1985): "The Ambush Bug History of the DC Universe"
 * Ambush Bug #4 (Sept. 1985): "Whoops"
 * DC Comics Presents Hawkman #1 (Sept. 2004): "Secret Behind the Stolen Super-Weapons"
 * DC Comics Presents Justice League of America #1 (Oct. 2004): "Visitors Day"


 * John Severin
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos Special #4 (Aug. 1968): "Gary and Dick Up Front!"
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos Special #6 (Aug. 1970): "Through the Past Darkly"


 * Marie Severin
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"
 * Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem – The Impossible Man Is Back in Town!"
 * Ms. Marvel vol 1. #15: "The Shark is a Very Deadly Beast"
 * Sgt Fury and His Howing Commandos #164 (June 1981)


 * Scott Shaw
 * Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #144 (Dec. 1971): "A Big Thing in a Deep Scottish Lake"


 * Jim Shooter
 * Iron Man #123 (June 1979): "Casino Fatale"
 * Howard the Duck #5 (black and white magazine format, May 1980): "The Tomb of Drãkula!"
 * X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"


 * Harry Shorten
 * Pep Comics 31 (September 1942): "Sgt. Boyle"
 * Archie #2 (Spring 1943): "Bumble the Bee-tective"


 * Louis Silberkleit
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Joe Simon
 * Boy Commandos #1 (Winter 1942–43): "Satan Wears a Swastika"
 * Modern Love #8 (1952), "The Love Story to End All Love Stories!"
 * Justice Traps the Guilty #56 (Nov. 1953): Cover


 * Louise Simonson
 * Man-Thing vol. 2, #11 (July 1981): "Hell's Gate"
 * X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"
 * New Mutants #21 (November 1984): "Slumber Party!" (page 2)


 * Joe Sinnott
 * Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem – The Impossible Man Is Back in Town!"


 * Steve Skeates
 * Marvel Preview  #23 (black and white magazine format, Fall, 1980): "Annie Mae"


 * Marc Sleen
 * The Adventures of Nero: He made countless cameo appearances in several of his albums, sometimes even directly interfering with his own characters.


 * Roger Slifer
 * The Complete Rog 2000 (1982): "The Coming of the Gang"


 * Bob Smith
 * Detective Comics #482 (February–March 1979): "Bat-Mite's New York Adventure"


 * Paul Smith
 * X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"


 * Art Spiegelman
 * Supernatural Law Big First Amendment Issue (2005)


 * Frank Springer
 * Not Brand Echh #11 (December 1968): "Dark Moon Rise, Heck Hound Hurt"


 * Jim Starlin
 * Star Reach #1 (1974): "Death Building"
 * Master of Kung Fu #17 (April 1974): "Lair of the Lost"


 * Flo Steinberg
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"
 * What If? #11 (Oct. 1978): "What if the Fantastic Four Were the Original Marvel Bullpen?"


 * Roger Stern
 * The Complete Rog 2000 (1982): "The Coming of the Gang"
 * The Thing #7 (January 1984): "What Th'!?"


 * Dave Stevens
 * Dark Horse Presents # 100-3 (August 1995): "Concrete: The Artistic Impulse"


 * Curt Swan
 * Superman Annual # 9 (1983): "I Flew With Superman"

T

 * Romeo Tanghal
 * The New Teen Titans #20 (June 1982): "A Titanic Tale of Titans' Tomfoolery!"


 * Dann Thomas
 * What If #13 (Feb. 1979): "What If Conan the Barbarian Walked the Earth in the Twentieth Century?"


 * Jean Thomas
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"
 * The Avengers #83 (Dec. 1970): "Come on In... The Revolution's Fine!"


 * Roy Thomas
 * Fantastic Four Special #5 (Nov. 1967): "This is a Plot?" *
 * The Amazing Spider-Man Special #5 (Nov. 1968): "Here We Go-a-Plotting" *
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"
 * The Avengers #83 (Dec. 1970): "Come on In... The Revolution's Fine!"
 * Marvel Feature #2 (March 1972): "Nightmare on Bald Mountain"
 * Iron Man #72 (January 1975): "Convention of Fear!"
 * Iron Man #85 (April 1976): "...And The Freak Shall Inherit the Earth"
 * Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem – The Impossible Man Is Back in Town!"
 * Thunder Bunny #1 (Jan. 1984), "The Greatest Story Ever Told"
 * Freedom Fighters # 9 (Aug 1987), "Blitzkrieg at Buffalo"
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos Special #6 (Aug. 1970): "Through the Past Darkly"
 * Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #100 (July 1972): "100th Anniversary!"
 * Strange Tales featuring Warlock #181 (Aug. 1975): "1000 Clowns"
 * The Amazing Spider-Man newspaper strip, March 23, 2019


 * Frank Thorne
 * Cerebus the Aardvark  #3 (Apr–May 1978): "Song of Red Sophia"
 * Thunder Bunny #1 (Jan. 1984), "The Greatest Story Ever Told"


 * Bruce Timm
 * Harley Quinn Invades Comic-Con International San Diego #1 (Sept 2014)


 * Kathe Todd
 * Those Annoying Post Brothers #27 (1992), "Con Job"


 * Anthony Tollin
 * Detective Comics #482 (February–March 1979): "Bat-Mite's New York Adventure"


 * Herb Trimpe
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"
 * Marvel Premiere #24 (Sept. 1975): "Summerkill"


 * George Tuska
 * The Dreamer by Will Eisner (1986)

U

 * Albert Uderzo
 * Asterix and the Class Act (2003)
 * Asterix and the Missing Scroll (2015)

V

 * Willy Vandersteen
 * Suske en Wiske: "De Zeven Snaren" (1968), "De Belhamel-bende" (1982).


 * Irene Vartanoff
 * Marvel Premiere #24 (Sept. 1975): "Summerkill"
 * Iron Man #85 (April 1976): "...And The Freak Shall Inherit the Earth"


 * Brian K. Vaughan
 * Invincible #15 (July 2004)
 * Ex Machina #40 (February 2009): "Ruthless"


 * John Verpoorten
 * Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969): "Support Your Local Sting-Ray!"
 * Iron Man #85 (April 1976): "...And The Freak Shall Inherit the Earth"
 * Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem – The Impossible Man Is Back in Town!"


 * Duffy Vohland
 * The Complete Rog 2000 (1982): "The Coming of the Gang"


 * Ricardo Villamonte
 * Crystar #5 (January 1984): "The Story They Said Couldn't Be Done!"

W

 * Lori Walls
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Bill Walton
 * Uncanny Tales #28 (January 1955): "Wiped Out!"


 * Glynis Wein
 * Justice League of America #103 (Dec. 1972): "A Stranger Walks among Us!"
 * Amazing Adventures #16 (Jan. 1973): "And the Juggernaut Will Get You... If You Don't Watch Out!"
 * Thor #207 (Jan. 1973): "Firesword!"
 * Werewolf By Night #9 (September 1973): "Terror Beneath the Earth!"
 * Marvel Premiere #24 (Sept. 1975): "Summerkill"


 * Len Wein
 * Batman #237 (Dec. 1971): "Night of the Reaper"
 * Justice League of America #103 (Dec. 1972): "A Stranger Walks among Us!"
 * Amazing Adventures #16 (Jan. 1973): "And the Juggernaut Will Get You... If You Don't Watch Out!"
 * Thor #207 (Jan. 1973): "Firesword!"
 * Werewolf By Night #9 (September 1973): "Terror Beneath the Earth!"
 * Marvel Premiere #24 (Sept. 1975): "Summerkill"
 * Iron Man #85 (April 1976): "...And The Freak Shall Inherit the Earth"
 * Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem – The Impossible Man Is Back in Town!"
 * Freedom Fighters #9 (Aug 1977), "Blitzkrieg at Buffalo!"
 * Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #48 (November 1980): "Double Defeat!"
 * The New Teen Titans #20 (June 1982): "A Titanic Tale of Titans' Tomfoolery!"
 * Wonder Woman vol. 2, #8 (September 1987), p. 20: "Time Passages"


 * Mort Weisinger
 * Action Comics #55 (Dec. 1942): "A Goof Named Tiny Rufe"
 * The Inferior Five #6 (Jan.-Feb. 1968): "How to Make a Bomb!"


 * Alan Weiss
 * Batman #237 (Dec. 1971): "Night of the Reaper"


 * Ogden Whitney
 * Big Shot Comics vol. 8, #81 (September 1947): "The Skyman"


 * Bob Wiacek
 * Man-Thing vol. 2, #11 (July 1981): "Hell's Gate"


 * George Wildman
 * Popeye #E14 (1972): "Popeye and Fine Arts and Humanities Careers"


 * Bonnie Wilford
 * X-Men #98 (April 1976): "Merry Christmas, X-Men..."
 * X-Men #105 (June 1977): "The Flame, The Frenzy... and Firelord", pp. 10 and 11
 * Iron Fist #15 (Sept. 1977): "Enter the X-Men"


 * Brittney Williams
 * Patsy Walker A.K.A. Hellcat! issues 7-8 (August and September 2016)


 * Ron Wilson
 * The Thing #7 (January 1984): "What Th'!?"


 * Renée Witterstaetter
 * Sensational She-Hulk #40 (April, 1992)
 * Sensational She-Hulk #43 (September, 1992): "Battle? Why?"
 * Sensational She-Hulk #50: (April 1993): "He's Dead?!"
 * Sensational She-Hulk #60 (December, 1993): "Bug Hunt"


 * Bill Woggon
 * Wilbur #13 (June 1947): "Katy Keene The Pin-up Queen"
 * Wilbur #19 (June 1948): "Katy Keene"
 * Katy Keene #1 (1949): "Congratulations to Katy Keene..."
 * Katy Keene #8 (1952): "The Candy Kid"
 * Katy Keene #14 (1954): "A Short Pig Tale"


 * Marv Wolfman
 * Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem – The Impossible Man Is Back in Town!"
 * Freedom Fighters # 9 (Aug 1987), "Blitzkrieg at Buffalo"
 * The New Teen Titans #20 (June 1982): "A Titanic Tale of Titans' Tomfoolery!"
 * Marvel Premiere #24 (Sept. 1975): "Summerkill"


 * Bob Wood
 * Crime Does Not Pay #30 (November 1943): "Inside Story"


 * Wally Wood
 * Weird Science 22 (1953): "My World"


 * Bernie Wrightson
 * Batman #237 (Dec. 1971): "Night of the Reaper"

Y

 * Bill Yoshida
 * Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400"


 * Catherine Yronwode
 * Miracleman #8 (June 1986)
 * The Spirit #30 (Kitchen Sink Press, 1981)

Z

 * Ron Zalme
 * Uncanny X-Men Annual #7 (1983): "Scavenger Hunt"


 * Chip Zdarsky
 * Howard the Duck #10 (October 2016): "...Hell If I Know..." (as "Chipp")


 * Mike Zeck
 * Captain America #289 (Jan. 1984): Cover