Underground Comics
Wonder Wart-Hog also appeared in the following one-shot underground comics:
- Feds 'N' Heads (1968). (Note that there are two versions of this comic, one with a 35 cent cover price and one with a 50 cent cover price, with slightly different contents, but the same WWH story.)
- Radical America Komiks (1969) (volume III, Number 1 of Radical America, an SDS magazine) (WWH story reprinted in Nurds of November trade paperback)
- Philbert Desanex' Dreams (1993).
- Underground Classics #12: Gilbert Shelton in 3D (1990).
Wonder Wart-Hog's adventures were serialized in comic strip form in many underground newspapers and college newspapers from the mid-1960s through 1977.
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