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Moench has also written Novel s, Short Stories , Newspaper feature articles, weekly newspaper comic strips, Film Screenplay s, and teleplays. His first published work was ''My Dog Sandy'', a comic strip printed in his elementary school newspaper. He began his professional writing career reviewing films and music for the Chicago Sun-Times ; once he made the shift to comics, he moved to New York City . He currently lives in Pennsylvania .

Moench is a frequent and longtime collaborator of comics artist ''. They also co-created '' Six From Sirius '', '' Slash Maraud '' and '' S.C.I. Spy '' and have worked together on comics projects featuring Batman , Conan The Barbarian and James Bond .

Moench has frequently been paired with the artist and inker team of Kelley Jones and John Beatty on several Elseworlds Graphic Novels and a long run of the monthly Batman comic.


PARTIAL COMICS BIBLIOGRAPHY


DC Comics



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  • '''' (the second in the three-part Batman Vampire Elseworlds saga)


  • '''' #1-2


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  • '''' #1



  • '''' (the third and final Batman Vampire Elseworlds saga)



  • '''' (the first of three Batman Vampire Elseworlds graphic novels)



  • '''' ( Manga -style art)


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  • '''' #1-3








  • '''' #1-2 ( Elseworlds : Batman and Catwoman's roles are reversed)






























Marvel Comics









  • '' Conan Saga '' #17, 33, 36 ( Conan Saga was basically reprints of The Savage Sword of Conan.



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  • '' Doc Savage '' #1-8 (1976 black and white magazine)




  • '' Epic Illustrated '' #3, 5, 9, 11-13, 33 (numerous short fantasy stories in a color anthology magazine)







  • '''' #1-24



  • '' The Hulk! '' #10-22 & Annual #9 (printed in magazine format in "Super Marvel Color")






  • '' Ka-Zar : Lord of the Hidden Jungle'' (1974 series) #10-20







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  • '' Marvel Spotlight '' (1979 series) #1-7, 28, 29 (#1-3 feature Captain Marvel, #6-7 Star Lord


  • '' Marvel Super Action '' #1 (Marvel Super Action was the first place one of Doug's Weirdworld stories was printed)




  • '''' #20-101, 103-120, 122, Annual #1





  • '' Moon Knight '' volume 1 #1-15, 17-26, 28-33 (Moon Knight was co-created by Moench)


  • '''' (AKA ''High Strangers'') #1-4 (the latter title is on the cover and is a misprint)


  • '''' (1997 series) #1-4


  • '''' #1 (Moon Knight and the Master of Kung Fu team up to battle evil on Mordillo's Island)


  • '' Morbius Revisited '' #2 (Michael Morbius, an award-winning biologist, has turned himself into a vampire. He has been searching for a cure ever since the accidental experiment that transformed him.)



  • '' Planet Of The Apes '' #1-29 (adaptations of the Apes films, plus a handful of original spinoff tales, most notably the ongoing "Terror on the Planet of the Apes" saga)



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Eclipse Comics



  • '' Miracleman '' #14 (backup story: "Nuclear Spring")



TSR Comics

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Epic Comics




Skywald Comics

  • '' Psycho '' #5, 6, 9, 11, 13, 16


  • '' Nightmare '' #9-12, 14, Annual #1, Yearbook 1974



Malibu Comics

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Dark Horse Comics


  • '''' #1-3



Warren Publishing

  • '' Eerie '' #29-30, 35-45, 47, 50, 53-55, 57-58, 72, 78, 109-112


  • '' Creepy '' #37, 46-47, 49-54 56-59 64-66 68, 71-72, 76, 80, 82, 88


  • '' Vampirella '' volume 1 #7, 9, 14-15, 17-20, 24-29, 31, 34, 39



PARTIAL NON-COMICS BIBLIOGRAPHY

Doug has written for many men's magazines including ''Adam'', ''Knight'', ''Fling'', and ''Man to Man''.

While writing for various magazines and the Chicago Sun-Times, he has interviewed The Who , The Monkees and The Seeds. Doug also wrote an article called 23 on the 23rd (a true story about Doug's 23rd birthday).

  • ''Batman Masters Collection''


Set of 120 Trading Card s, with front art by artists Scott Hampton , Carl Critchlow , Duncan Segredo , and Dermot Power . The flip sides of the first 90 cards, when read in order, form a cohesive story line in which Batman fakes his own death. The set also provides a look at the posthumous feelings of the residents of Gotham City and Arkham Asylum towards the Dark Knight. A special collector's binder was also released for the card set. This card set was re-printed as a 208-page coffee table book entitled ''Batman Masterpieces''. It contains full-page reproductions of the card art opposite the card's text (so one can still follow the story, art concepts (instructions to the artists), and comments by the artist. Additionally, early sketches have been printed for most of the cards.

  • '' Batgirl : To Dare The Darkness''


A young reader novel that was released with the marketing blitz for the Batman And Robin movie.


Teleplay for one episode.


Series Bible for the cartoon released by DiC Entertainment .

  • ''The Forensic Files of Batman''


A novel about how Batman uses clues found at crime scenes to foil the plans of his most famous villains. Each chapter is a different case presented from the notes, journals, and case files of the Batman, Bruce Wayne, Alfred Pennyworth , and Jim Gordon .


Story editor and head writer for the 1980s cartoon.


Original Screenplay for the Red Sonja movie. The movie was later rewritten and changed quite a bit from its original form.


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