Marvel Mastwerworks: Ka-Zar, Vol. 1

Marvel Super-Heroes #19, May 1969
“My Father, My Enemy!” – 20pp
Script: Arnold Drake & Steve Parkhouse, Pencils: George Tuska, Inks: Sid Greene

Astonishing Tales #1, August 1970
“The Power of Ka-Zar” – 10pp
Script: Stan Lee , Pencils: Jack Kirby, Inks: Sam Grainger

Astonishing Tales #2, October 1970
“Frenzy on the Fortieth Floor” – 10pp
Script: Roy Thomas, Pencils: Jack Kirby, Inks: Sam Grainger

Astonishing Tales #3, December 1970
“Back to the Savage Land” – 10pp
Script: Gerry Conway, Pencils: Barry Smith, Inks: Sam Grainger

Astonishing Tales #4, February 1971
“The Sun God” – 10pp
Script: Gerry Conway, Pencils: Barry Smith, Inks: Sam Grainger

Astonishing Tales #5, April 1971
“Rampage” – 10pp
Script: Gerry Conway, Pencils: Barry Smith, Inks: Frank Giacoia

Astonishing Tales #6, June1971
“’Ware the Winds of Death” – 10pp
Script: Gerry Conway, Pencils: Barry Smith, Inks: Bill Everett

Astonishing Tales #7, August 1971
“Deluge” – 10pp
Script: Roy Thomas, Pencils: Herb Trimpe, Inks: Herb Trimpe

Savage Tales #1, May 1971
“The Night of the Looter” – 15pp
Script: Stan Lee, Pencils: John Buscema, Inks: John Buscema
“Man-Thing” – 11pp
Script: Roy Thomas & Gerry Conway, Pencils: Gray Morrow, Inks: Gray Morrow

Astonishing Tales #9, December 1971
“The Legend of the Lizard Men” – 16pp
Script: Stan Lee, Pencils: John Buscema, Inks: John Buscema

Astonishing Tales #8, October 1971
“The Battle of New Britannia” – 11pp
Script: Roy Thomas & Gary Friedrich, Pencils: Herb Trimpe, Inks: Tom Sutton

Astonishing Tales #10, February 1972
“To End in Flame” – 21pp
Script: Roy Thomas & Gerry Conway, Pencils: Barry Smith, Inks: Sal Buscema

Astonishing Tales #11, April 1972
“A Day of Tigers” – 21pp
Script: Roy Thomas, Pencils: Gil Kane, Inks: Frank Giacoia

Astonishing Tales #12, June 1972
“Terror Stalks the Everglades” – 21pp
Script: Roy Thomas (pages 1-9, 17-21) & Len Wein (pages 10-16), Pencils: John Buscema (pages 1-9, 17-21) & Neal Adams (pages 10-16) [John Romita (touchups) (pages 10-16)], Inks: Dan Adkins (pages 1-9, 17-21) & none (pages 10-16)

Astonishing Tales #13, August 1972
“Man-Thing” – 20pp
Script: Roy Thomas, Pencils: Rich Buckler (pages 1-6) & John Buscema (pages 7-20), Inks: Dan Adkins

Astonishing Tales #15, December 1972
“And Who Will Call Him Savage?” – 20pp
Script: Mike Friedrich, Pencils: Gil Kane, Inks: Tom Sutton

Astonishing Tales #16, February 1973
“To Stalk a City” – 20pp
Script: Mike Friedrich, Pencils: Rich Buckler & John Buscema [uncredited]; Inks: Chic Stone; Al Milgrom (backgrounds on page 1)

Total number of pages devoted to art and story: 283

Anarchy and Chaos are the natural state of the human race. Civilization is unnatural. It is a whim of circumstance. And Chaos must always ultimately triumph.