Revival Series Comic Strip Stories
- R01 - "On the Moon of Madness!" (September, 1979) (A)
- R02 - "Space Vampire" (9/9/79 to 11/6/79)
- R03 - "Mutant Zone" (11/7/79 to 1/17/80)
- R04 - "Vostrian Crisis" (1/18/80 to 4/2/80)
- R05 - "The Faceless Kid" (4/3/80 to 8/17/80)
- R07 - "Ultra-Time-Warp" (8/18/80 to 10/29/80)
- R08 - "Mist-Creatures" (10/30/80 to 3/8/81)
- R09 - "Project Edon" (3/9/81 to 5/5/81)
- R10 - "Mystery Woman From the Black Hole" (5/6/81 to 7/8/81)
- R11 - "Runaway Planetoid" (7/9/81 to 9/18/81)
- R12 - "Pyramid Mystery" (9/19/81 to 11/27/81) (B)
- R13 - "Miners' Madness" (11/28/81 to 3/13/82)
- R14 - "Down Memory Lane" (3/14/82 to 6/12/82)
- R15 - "Welcome to Atlantis" (6/13/82 to 9/9/82)
- R16 - "Alien Stowaway" (9/10/82 to 11/13/82)
- R17 - "Space Convicts" (11/14/82 to 1/11/83)
- R18 - "Robot Revolution" (1/12/83 to 3/20/83)
- R19 - "Deadly Contest" (3/21/83 to 5/23/83)
- R20 - "The Gauntlet" (5/24/83 to 8/21/83)
- R21 - "Pursuit of Vurik" (8/22/83 to 10/17/83)
- R22 - "The Duplicate" (10/18/83 to 12/25/83)
Notes:
- General - The daily and Sunday strips ran one continuous storyline
- (A) - Appeared in Heavy Metal Magazine
- (B) - Beginning with the 9/20/81 Sunday page, the panels in the upper tier contained an educational science series separate from the storyline which was restricted to the panels in the bottom two tiers.
Artist/Writer credits:
- Sep 1979 to Feb 1981 – Gray Morrow (a), Jim Lawrence (w)
- Feb 1981 to Jun 1982 - Gray Morrow (a), Cary Bates (w)
- Jun 1982 to Dec 1983 – Jack Sparling (a), Cary Bates (w)
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