Cover painting by Paul Gulacy
Editorial column by Dean Mullaney with spot illustration by Peter Kuper.
"I, for an Eye, Chapter 6 of 6: Kiss Tomorrow Hello"
*The conclusion, as Ms. Tree uncovers her husband's murderer.
Story written by Max Collins, illustrated by Terry Beatty, and lettered by Pierre Bernard Jr.; 16 pages.
"Alice Quinn"
*An old flame resurfaces with memories and despair.
Story written by Harvey Pekar and illustrated by Sue Cavey; 6 pages.
"A Li'l Monster Making a Phone Call"
*Marital bliss among the monster set.
Story written and illustrated by Larry Rippee; 1 page.
"Luke the Drifter"
*The drifting cowboy hits a new town.
Story written by Lenny Kaye and illustrated by Paul Gulacy; 2 pages.
"Sax Rohmer's Dope, Chapter 5 of 10: Limehouse Blues"
*Opium dreams and the one-eyed Mr. Sin
Story adapted and illustrated by Trina Robbins and lettered by Tom Orzechowski; 6 pages.
"A Walk Up Avenue U"
*The commuter's trek home.
Story written by Don McGregor and illustrated by Tom Sutton; 6 pages.
"My Transformation"
*From clothing salesman to guru in a few easy lessons.
Story written and illustrated by Rick Geary; 2 pages.
"I Am Coyote, Chapter 5 of 6"
*Coyote attacks and all hell breaks loose.
Story written by Steve Englehart, illustrated by Marshall Rogers, and lettered by Pierre Bernard Jr.; 11pages.
*Source: table of contents.