Magazine Appearances
- Harper's Magazine, April 1967. Vol. 284. No. 1403. - features, The War with the Birds by Philip Wagner with drawings by Mercer Mayer)
- Harper's Magazine, June 1967. Vol. 234. No. 1405. - features, The Riddle of the Dangerous Bean: A Scientific Detective Story by Judith R. Marcus and Gerald Cohen with a drawing by Mercer Mayer)
- Harper's Magazine, August 1967. Vol. 235. No. 1407. - features, What Keeps Nixon Running by Stephen Hess and David S. Broder with a drawing by Mercer Mayer)
- Children's Digest, December 1968 - front cover illustration
- Penthouse: The International Magazine for Men, Vol. 5, #10, June 1974. Illustration for “Okay Tribesmen, Now Hear This” by Henry Morgan (page 98)
- Penthouse: The International Magazine for Men, Vol. 6, #5, January 1975. Illustration for “Good Eats” by Henry Morgan (page 80)
- Penthouse: The International Magazine for Men, Vol. 6, #6, February 1975. Illustration for “Another Damn Year is Under Way” by Henry Morgan (page 82)
- Penthouse: The International Magazine for Men, Vol. 6, #7, March 1975. Illustration for “The Irish” by Henry Morgan (page 80)
- Cricket: The Magazine for Children, Vol. 4 No. 7 (March, 1977) - reprints Hiccup.
- Cricket: The Magazine for Children, Vol. 4 No. 9 (May, 1977) - reprints Ah-Choo.
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