Series
- Weird Heroes #1
- Greatheart Silver in the Showdown at Shootout, Philip José Farmer
- Quest of the Gypsy, Ron Goulart
- Adam Stalker: The Darkstar File, Archie Goodwin
- Rose in the Sunshine State, Joann Kobin
- Guts, the Cosmic Greaser, Byron Preiss
- Weird Heroes #2
- Doc Phoenix, Ted White
- Cordwainer Bird in "The New York Review of Bird", Harlan Ellison
- The Camden Kid, Charlie Swift
- Viva, Steve Engelhart
- SPV 166, The Underground Express, Elliot S. Maggin
- The Return of Greatheart Silver, Philip José Farmer
- Weird Heroes #3: Quest of the Gypsy, Ron Goulart
- Weird Heroes #4: Nightshade: Terror, Inc., Tappan King & Beth Meacham
- Weird Heroes #5: Doc Phoenix: The Oz Encounter, Marv Wolfman/Ted White
- Weird Heroes #6
- Shinbet Investigates, Ron Goulart
- Orion, Ben Bova
- 50 Years of Heroes: The Edmond Hamilton Papers, Edmond Hamilton
- Greatheart Silver in the First Command, Philip José Farmer
- Galactic Gumshoe: a Franklin Davis Thriller, Arthur Byron Cover
- Weird Heroes #7: Quest of the Gypsy: Eye of the Vulture, Ron Goulart
- Weird Heroes #8
- Seward: The Deep Fix, Michael Moorcock
- Kamus: The Big Spell, J. Michael Reaves
- Orion 2: Flood Tide, Ben Bova
- Kamus 2: The Maltese Vulcan, Reaves
- Robeson: The Grant-Robeson Papers "Savage Shadow", Maxwell Grant (Philip Jose Farmer)
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