Big Apple Comix - Contents

Contents

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  • Front cover by Wally Wood
  • Foreword by Denny O'Neil
  • "The Man Without A City" by Stu Schwartzberg (writer), Marie Severin (artist), pp. 3–5
  • "Peep Shows" by Archie Goodwin (writer-artist), pp. 6–7
  • "My Word" by Wally Wood (writer-artist), pp. 8–10
  • "The Tube" by Wally Wood (writer), Al Williamson (artist), pp. 12–14
  • "A Nice Place To Visit, but..." by Linda Fite, p. 15
  • "Over & Under" by Neal Adams (writer-artist, "Over"), Larry Hama (writer-artist, "Under"), pp. 16–20
  • "New York City: The Future" by Paul Kirchner, p. 21
  • "The Battery's Down" by Alan Weiss, Howard Weiss, pp. 22–26
  • "Lotsa Yox" by Herb Trimpe (pencils) and Wally Wood (inker), pp. 27–28
  • "The Silent Minority" by Mike Ploog, pp. 29–30
  • "Token" by Herb Trimpe p. 31-34
  • "Backword" by Flo Steinberg
  • Back cover by Ralph Reese

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