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Sam Henderson's Bibliography

Paperback Book Collections

Self-Published Solo Books
  • Captain Spaz #1-26; 1984-1988 (w/Bobby Weiss), 8-24pp ea
  • Oh That Monroe; 1990, 32pp
  • Night of 100 Assholes; 1991, 16pp
  • Dubious Future Funnies; 1992, 16pp
  • The "F" Hat; 1992, 8pp
  • Cavalcade O' Drollery; 1992, 16pp
  • Sam Henderson, Texas Ranger; 1993, 16pp
  • The Magic Whistle #1-10; 1993-1997, 20-32pp ea
    • Nominated for 1997 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Minicomic for The Magic Whistle #9

Published Works (# in parentheses indicates page count, color work in bold)

Story and Art:

  • Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Starhead Comics
    • #1, November 1993 - "I See London, I See France..." (4)
    • #2, October 1994 - "The Loan" (3)
  • Flatter, Around and Around
    • #9, 1997 - "You Can't Go Wrong With Chickens" (1)
  • Giant-Size Mini-Comics, Eclipse Comics
    • #2, November 1986 - "Pert Herman" (1)
  • Heavy Metal, Metal Mammoth Publishing
  • High Life, Trans-High Corporation
    • #1, 1994 - "Lame" (3)
  • Hyena, Tundra Publishing/Kitchen Sink Press
    • #1, July 1992 - "Postal Perversity" (2)
    • #4, January 1994 - "Oh That Monroe" (4)
  • Last Gasp Comics And Stories, Last Gasp
    • #5, 1997 - "Enema Jack From Hackensack" (3)
  • Magic Whistle Volume 2, Alternative Comics
    • #1, 1998
      • Nominated for 1999 Harvey Award for Special Award for Humor
    • #2, 1998
      • Nominated for 1999 Harvey Award for Special Award for Humor
    • #3, 1999
      • Nominated for 2000 Harvey Award for Special Award for Humor
    • #4, December 2000
      • Nominated for 2001 Harvey Award for Special Award for Humor
  • Megapyton, Atlantic Forlags (Sweden)
    • #2, 1997 - "Lanet" ("The Loan") (3)
    • #4, 1997 - "Monroe Simmons Strular Till Det" ("Monroe Simmons Gets Fucked Up") (8)
    • #5, 1997 - "Monroe Simmons Gor Skandal" ("Monroe Simmons' Big Scandal") (6)
  • Nickelodeon Magazine
    • June 1993 to Present - "Scene But Not Heard", monthly strip (1-2)
    • Pulse!, Tower Records
      • October 1995 - "Lamer Than Lame" (1)
    • Spit, Spit Publications
      • #1, 1993 - "Lost" (1)
      • #1, 1993 - "Life is So Full of Whimsical Little Nuances" (2)
    • SPX97 Convention Program, Small Press Expo
      • 1997 - "Gunther Bumpus"
    • Zero Zero, Fantagraphics Books
      • #9, June 1996 - "?Laugh?!Yes!" (1)
      • #10, July 1996 - "Office Spirit Week" (5)
      • #13, December 1996 - "Seized Assets" (5)
      • #15, March 1997 - "Girly Stamp Guy" (2)
      • #18, July 1997 - cover
      • #18, July 1997 - "A Lame Story That's Got A Peel" (7)
Art Only:
  • Destroy All Comics, Slave Labor Graphics
    • #1, 1995 - "The Homo Test", written by Jon Lewis and Ed Brubaker (3)
  • Duplex Planet Illustrated, Fantagraphics Books - (All written by David Greenberger)
    • #7, March 1994 - "Watermelon" (1)
    • #14, December 1996 - "Which Are Smarter, Cats or Dogs?" (1)
    • #15, April 1997 - "Here Comes Ernie" (1)
Writing Only:
  • Cartoon Network Presents, DC Comics
    • #2, September 1997 - Yogi Bear: "Hermit Helper" art: Bill Alger (8)
    • #3, October 1997 - "The Twiddle Method" art: Bill Alger (8)
    • #3, October 1997 - Wally Gator: "Fifteen Minutes of Fame" art: Gary Fields (8)
    • #6, January 1998 - Quick Draw McGraw:"Dia Del Los Kabongs" art: Bill Alger (8)
    • #7, February 1998 - Dastardly and Muttley: "Austere the Plane" art: Bill Alger (8)
  • The Comics Journal, Fantagraphics Books
    • #181, October 1995 - "If This Be Stan" art: David Lasky (1)
  • The Flintstones And The Jetsons, DC Comics
    • #2, September 1997 - Jetsons: "Garbage In, Garbage Out" art: Ivan Brunetti (8)
    • #9, April 1998 - Flintstones: "Cave-eat Emptor" art: Glen Hanson (8)
  • Hyena, Tundra Publishing
    • #2, November 1992 - "The Return of Sherwin Muddflapp" art: Wayno (4)
  • Scooby Doo, DC Comics
    • #4, November 1997 - "How I spent My Winter Break" art: Tim Harkins (8)
Anthologies
  • Tuna Casserole #1-8; 1987-1990, edited w/Tom Hart and Marc Arsenault
  • Kar-Tunz #17-18; 1989-1990, advisor: Harvey Kurtzman, edited w/Scott Russo and Mike Rex Comic Strips
  • The Magic Whistle, self-syndicated December 1995 to present, appears in The Stranger (Seattle), New York Press, Vice (Montreal), Weekly Alibi (Albuquerque), Snicker, and Word
Other
  • Writing for various projects at Topps (1990-1993), including Wacky Packages, Gruesome Greetings, Trash Can Trolls, Illustrations for New York Press (1995 to present)
Images, characters and likenesses © and TM Sam Henderson

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