Laff-A-Lympics (Marvel Comics)

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Laff-A-Lympics
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Cover style.
Published by Marvel Comics
Publication date March, 1978—March, 1979
Writer(s) Mark Evanier
Drawn by Jack Manning
Scott Shaw
Dan Spiegle
Inked by Scott Shaw
Roman Arambula
Dan Spiegle
Lettered by Mike Royer
Carol Lay
D. Bruce Berry
Art Cappello
Bill Spicer

Laff-A-Lympics is an American comic book series by Marvel Comics who published 13 issues from 1978 to 1979.

Production

Issues

Stories Number Publish date
"The Meet at Mount Ono" Issue #1 March, 1978
"Trouble at the Track Meet" Issue #2 1978
"The Miraculous Moon Meet!" Issue #3 1978
"Take Me Out to the Brawl Game!" Issue #4 June, 1978
"The Day the Rottens Won!" Issue #5 July, 1978
"The Discount of Monty Cristo" Issue #6 August, 1978
"The Purple Pig Puzzle" Issue #7 September, 1978
"The Beef of Bagdad" Issue #8 October 1, 1978
"Go Rest, Old Man" Issue #9 November 1, 1978
"Now You See Them..." Issue #10 December 1, 1978
"The Toys from Tomorrow" Issue #11 January 1, 1979
"The Ends of the Earth" Issue #12 February 1, 1979
"No Laff-A-Lympics Game Today!" Issue #13 March, 1979

References