List of comics creators appearing in comics
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Several comic book and comic strip writers, artists, and others have appeared within the fictional world of comics, both their own and others'. Some appear as simple characters in the story, some appear as characters who break the fourth wall and address the reader directly, and some make cameo appearances in framing sequences to introduce a story and sometimes to have a last word.
" * " = "behind the scenes" stories not in regular continuity
- Flash vol. 1 #228 (August 1974): "The Day I Saved The Flash!"
- Justice League of America #123 (October 1975): "Where On Earth Am I?"
- Justice League of America #124 (November 1975): "Avenging Ghosts of the Justice Society!"
- What If? #11 (Oct. 1978): "What if the Fantastic Four Were the Original Marvel Bullpen?"
- Strange Tales #123 (Aug. 1964): "The Birth of the Beetle"
- The Avengers vol. 3, #14 (March 1999): "Hi, Honey... ...I'm Hooooome!" *
- Fantastic Four #262 (January 1984): "The Trial of Mr. Fantastic"
- Hulk #1 (April 1999): "Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The Hulk (But Were Afraid To Ask!)"
- Astonishing #4 (June 1951): "The Nightmare"
- Daredevil Special #1 (Sept. 1967): "At the Stroke of Midnight" *
- Batman #237 (Dec. 1971): "Night of the Reaper" A Rutland Halloween Parade tale by writer Denny O'Neil, featuring Tom Fagan and a number of DC creators.
- Justice League of America #103 (Dec. 1972): "A Stranger Walks among Us!"
- Amazing Adventures #16 (Jan. 1973): "And the Juggernaut Will Get You... If You Don't Watch Out!"
- Thor #207 (Jan. 1973): "Firesword!"
- Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem — The Impossible Man Is Back In Town"
- The Incredible Hulk #418 (June 1994) "We are Gathered Here"
- The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (1964): "How Stan Lee and Steve Ditko Create Spider-Man" *
- Justice League of America #103 (Dec. 1972): "A Stranger Walks among Us!"
- Amazing Adventures #16 (Jan. 1973): "And the Juggernaut Will Get You... If You Don't Watch Out!" A Rutland Halloween Parade story. The 1972 parade was featured in three stories split between Marvel and DC, which could be read separately but in fact made up a bizarre cross-company complete story mingling real and fictional characters. Marvel's Amazing Adventures #16 by Steve Englehart featured minor plot strands which were picked up on in DC's Justice League of America #103 by Len Wein. The same plot feature (revolving around Englehart's car) was then continued in Thor #207 by Gerry Conway. All stories featured Tom Fagan, Englehart, Conway, Wein and Glynis Wein (Len's first wife). See: Thomas, Roy (ed.) Alter Ego: The Comic Book Artist Collection (TwoMorrows Publishing, Mar. 2001), pp. 79-80
- Thor #207 (Jan. 1973): "Firesword!"
- The Phantom: Mystery of Cape Cod (1986), The Triads (1994)
- Man-Thing vol. 2, #11 (July 1981): "Hell's Gate"
- Justice League of America #89 (March 1971): "The Most Dangerous Dreams of All"
- Marvel 1602 #5 (Feb 2004) *
- Hulk #1 (April 1999): "Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The Hulk (But Were Afraid To Ask!)"
- Man-Thing (1974 series) #22: "POP Goes the Cosmos!"
- Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem — The Impossible Man Is Back In Town"
- Mark Hanerfeld
- Batman #237 (Dec. 1971): "Night of the Reaper"
- Jack C. Harris
- Detective Comics #482 (February/March 1979): "Bat-Mite’s New York Adventure"
- Mike Higgins
- Fantastic Four #262 (January 1984): "The Trial of Mr. Fantastic"
- Man-Thing Vol. 2, #11 (July 1981): "Hell's Gate"
- Green Lantern #29 (June 1964): "Half a Green Lantern is Better than None!" *
- Green Lantern #45 (June 1966): "Prince Peril's Power Play"
- Judgement Day: Aftermath (March 1998)
- Justice Traps the Guilty #56 (Nov. 1953): Cover
- The Fantastic Four #10 (Jan. 1963): "The Return of Doctor Doom"
- Fantastic Four Special #5 (Nov. 1967): "This is a Plot?" *
Detective Comics #452 (Oct. 1975) "Crackdown on the Crime Exchange"
- X-Men #98 (April 1976): "Merry Christmas, X-Men..."
- What If? #11 (Oct. 1978): "What if the Fantastic Four Were the Original Marvel Bullpen?"
- Marvel 1602 #5 (Feb 2004) *
- All Winners Comics #2 (Fall 1941): "Winners All" (two-page text story)
- Astonishing #4 (June 1951): "The Nightmare"
- The Fantastic Four #10 (Jan. 1963): "The Return of Doctor Doom"
- The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (1964): "How Stan Lee and Steve Ditko Create Spider-Man" *
- Strange Tales #123 (Aug. 1964): "The Birth of the Beetle"
- Daredevil #29 (June 1967): "Unmasked"
- Daredevil Special #1 (Sept. 1967): "At the Stroke of Midnight" *
- Fantastic Four Special #5 (Nov. 1967): "This is a Plot?" *
- The Amazing Spider-Man Special #5 (Nov. 1968): "Here We Go-a-Plotting" *
- Chamber of Darkness #2 (Dec. 1969) "The Day of the Red Death"
- Detective Comics #452 (Oct. 1975) "Crackdown on the Crime Exchange"
- X-Men #98 (April 1976): "Merry Christmas, X-Men..."
- Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem — The Impossible Man Is Back In Town"
(Suspense#29) - One day at his office at Atlas Comics, Stan (Chamber of Darkness#2/3)- Stan narrated the story of a sort of modern "Masque of the Red Death". (Ghost Rider III#-1) http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/leestanl.htm The Unofficial Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Stan Lee
- What If? #11 (Oct. 1978): "What if the Fantastic Four Were the Original Marvel Bullpen?"
- Stan Lee Meets Superheroes (five issues from Nov. 2006)
- The Amazing Spider-Man Special #5 (Nov. 1968): "Here We Go-a-Plotting" *
- Justice League of America #123 (October 1975): "Where On Earth Am I?"
- Justice League of America #124 (November 1975): "Avenging Ghosts of the Justice Society!"
- Detective Comics #482 (February/March 1979): "Bat-Mite’s New York Adventure"
- Flash 80 Page Giant #1 (August 1998): "Your Life Is My Business"
- Simpsons Comics #88 (November 2003): "Licence to Kilt"
- Animal Man #26 (August 1990): "Deus Ex Machina"
- Doom Patrol #58 (October 1991): "Suicide Attack"
- Simpsons Comics #88 (November 2003): "Licence to Kilt"
- Batman #237 (Dec. 1971): "Night of the Reaper"
- Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem — The Impossible Man Is Back In Town"
- The Avengers vol. 3, #14 (March 1999): "Hi, Honey... ...I'm Hooooome!" *
- The Amazing Spider-Man Special #5 (Nov. 1968): "Here We Go-a-Plotting" *
- Detective Comics #482 (February/March 1979): "Bat-Mite’s New York Adventure"
- Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem — The Impossible Man Is Back In Town"
- Flash #179 (May 1968): "Flash - Fact Or Fiction"
- Justice League of America #103 (Dec. 1972): "A Stranger Walks among Us!"
- X-Men #98 (April 1976): "Merry Christmas, X-Men..."
- Superman #411 (September 1985): "The Last Earth-Prime Story"
- Justice Traps the Guilty #56 (Nov. 1953): Cover
- Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem — The Impossible Man Is Back In Town"
- Bob Smith
- Detective Comics #482 (February/March 1979): "Bat-Mite’s New York Adventure"
- Milt Snappin
- Detective Comics #482 (February/March 1979): "Bat-Mite’s New York Adventure"
- What If? #11 (Oct. 1978): "What if the Fantastic Four Were the Original Marvel Bullpen?"
- Fantastic Four Special #5 (Nov. 1967): "This is a Plot?" *
- The Amazing Spider-Man Special #5 (Nov. 1968): "Here We Go-a-Plotting" *
- The Avengers #83 (Dec. 1970): "Come On In... The Revolution's Fine!"The first Rutland, Vermont Rutland Halloween Parade real-life crossover tale. Featuring Tom Fagan, Thomas and Thomas' then-wife Jean
- Marvel Feature #2 (Mar. 1972): "Nightmare on Bald Mountain"A Rutland Halloween Parade tale, featuring Fagan and the Thomases
- Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem — The Impossible Man Is Back In Town"
- Anthony Tollin
- Detective Comics #482 (February/March 1979): "Bat-Mite’s New York Adventure"
- Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem — The Impossible Man Is Back In Town"
- Batman #237 (Dec. 1971): "Night of the Reaper"
- Justice League of America #103 (Dec. 1972): "A Stranger Walks among Us!"
- Amazing Adventures #16 (Jan. 1973): "And the Juggernaut Will Get You... If You Don't Watch Out!"
- Thor #207 (Jan. 1973): "Firesword!"
- Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem — The Impossible Man Is Back In Town"
- Batman #237 (Dec. 1971): "Night of the Reaper"
- Batman #237 (Dec. 1971): "Night of the Reaper"
- Fantastic Four #176 (Nov. 1976): "Improbable As It May Seem — The Impossible Man Is Back In Town"
- Miracleman #8 (Jun. 1986)
References
All appearances sourced from original or reprinted comics, unless otherwise noted.