V3.8 Heavy Metal - Dec 1979
V3.8 Heavy Metal - Dec 1979
This copy has some wear to spine.
Cover - "He's Comin' To Town" - Richard Lon Cohen and Jon Townley
p.02 - "Illustration" - Curtis King
p.03 - "...Thirty-Three..."
p.03 - "Illustration" - Curtis King
p.04, 58 - "Chain Mail"
p.06-07 - "Midnight Feast" - Reveillon
p.08 - "Combing Out The Kinks!" - Stephen Stiles
p.09-15 - "Suburban Scenes: Welcome To Cityville 2" - Philippe "Caza" Cazamayou
p.17-21 - "After The Fall" - Serge Clerc
p.22-25 - "Giants" - Julek Heller, Carolyn Scrace, Juan Wijngaard, and David Larkin
p.26-32 - "Santa Claus Vs. S.P.I.D.E.R" - Harlan Ellison and Gahan Wilson
p.33 - "Work And Win" - Stephen Stiles
p.34-42 - "The Story Of Rowlf: Part 2" - Richard Vance Corben
p.44-46 - "On The Side Of The Highway" - Christian Harold
p.48-49 - "Galactic Geographic: Noron Edition: Fed. Lab Sees Our Tri-Star To Know Gravity" - Karl B. Kofoed
p.50-57 - "Fomalhaut" - Montxo Algora
p.59-64 - "Pau Pele Pau Mano" - Trina Robbins
p.66-68 - "A Tale Of Christmas" - Jean "Mœbius" Giraud
p.72-74 - "Gnomes: The True, Inside Story" - Peter "Luck" Fluck and Roger "Flaw" Law
p.77-79 - "December 24th, 11:55 P.M." - Alain Voss
p.81-83 - "Slim Kentucky" - Luc Cornillon
p.87-95 - "Christmas Carol" - Arthur Suydam (reprinted in Greatest Hits 1994)
Back Cover - "Sweet Dreams" - Thomas Warkentin
Heavy Metal is an American science fiction and fantasy comics magazine, published beginning in 1977. The magazine is known primarily for its blend of dark fantasy/science fiction, erotica and steampunk comics. Unlike the traditional American comic books of that time bound by the restrictive Comics Code Authority, Heavy Metal featured explicit content.
The magazine started out primarily as a licensed translation of the French science-fantasy magazine Métal hurlant, including work by Enki Bilal, Philippe Caza, Guido Crepax, Philippe Druillet, Jean-Claude Forest, Jean Giraud (a.k.a. Moebius), Chantal Montellier, and Milo Manara. As cartoonist/publisher Kevin Eastman saw it, Heavy Metal published European art which had not been previously seen in the United States, as well as demonstrating an underground comix sensibility that nonetheless "wasn't as harsh or extreme as some of the underground comix – but . . . definitely intended for an older readership".
Heavy Metal's high-quality artwork is notable. Work by international fine artists such as H. R. Giger, Frank Frazetta, and Esteban Maroto have been featured on the covers of various issues. Stefano Tamburini and Tanino Liberatore's RanXerox series debuted in the States. Terrance Lindall's illustrated version of Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost appeared in the magazine in 1980. Many stories were presented as long-running serials, such as those by Richard Corben, Pepe Moreno and Matt Howarth.
Illustrators like Luis Royo and Alex Ebel contributed artwork over the course of their careers. An adaptation of the film Alien named Alien: The Illustrated Story, written by Archie Goodwin and drawn by Walter Simonson, was published in the magazine in 1979.