Dark Horse Comics •
Dark Horse Comics #25 ("
James Bond 007: Minute of Midnight") •
Ghost and The Shadow #1 • ''
James Bond 007: Serpent's Tooth'' (1992)
DC Comics •
Arion, Lord of Atlantis #4–11 (1983) •
Batman #
0, 360–400, 481–559,
1,000,000 and
Annual #10, 12, 13, 17–21 (1983–1986, 1992–1998) •
Batman 80-Page Giant #1 (1998) •
Batman: Blackgate: Isle of Men (1998) •
Batman: Book of the Dead #1–2 (
Elseworlds) (1999) •
Batman: Brotherhood of the Bat (Elseworlds) (1995) •
The Batman Chronicles #1–3, 23 (1995–2001) •
Batman: Dark Joker: The Wild (Elseworlds) (1993) •
Batman & Dracula: Red Rain (the first of three Batman vampire Elseworlds graphic novels) (1991) •
Batman: Bloodstorm (the second Batman vampire Elseworlds saga) (1995) •
Batman: Crimson Mist (the third Batman vampire Elseworlds saga) (1999) •
Batman: Haunted Gotham #1–4 (Elseworlds) (2000) •
Batman: Hong Kong #1 (2003) •
Batman: Knight Gallery #1 (1995) •
Batman: League of Batmen #1-2 (Elseworlds) (2001) •
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #11–15 ("
Batman: Prey"), 46–49, 86–88, 137–141, 146–148 (1990–2001) •
Batman: Masterpieces (1998) •
Batman: Outlaws #1–3 (2000) •
Batman Secret Files and Origins (1997) •
Batman: Unseen #1–5 (2009–2010) •
Batman Versus Predator II: Bloodmatch #1–4 (1994–1995) •
Batman-Spawn: War Devil (co-written with
Chuck Dixon and
Alan Grant) (1994) •
Blackhawk vol. 3 #12–16 (1990) •
Catwoman #
0, 25, 38–55 (1994–1998) •
Catwoman: Guardian of Gotham #1–2 (Elseworlds: Batman and Catwoman's roles are reversed) (1999) •
Celebrate the Century Super Heroes Stamp Album #1 (1999) •
COPS #1–15 (1988–1989) •
DC Challenge #3 (1986) •
DC Science Fiction Graphic Novel #7 (adaptation by Moench,
Pat Broderick, and
Neal McPheeters of the
Sandkings novelette by
George R. R. Martin) (1987) •
Detective Comics #527–566 (1983–1986) •
Electric Warrior #1–18 (1986–1987) •
Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion #11 (1973) •
G.I. Combat #163 (1973) •
Green Arrow vol. 2 #86 (1994) •
Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #1–2 (1992) •
Green Lantern: Dragon Lord #1–3 (a
Green Lantern mini-series set in ancient China) (2001) •
Heroes Against Hunger #1 (1986) •
House of Mystery #216, 228, 244, 253 (1973–1977) •
House of Secrets #113 (1973) •
JLA: Act of God #1–3 (Elseworlds) (2000-2001) •
Lords of the Ultra-Realm #1–6,
Special #1 (co-created by Moench and Pat Broderick) (1986–1987) •
Mister Miracle vol. 2 #14–28 (1990–1991) •
Omega Men #17–20, 22, 23, 25,
Annual #1 (1984–1985) •
Our Army at War #271 featuring
Sgt. Rock (1974) •
S.C.I. Spy #1–6 (2002) • ''
Showcase '93'' #1–12 (1993) •
Slash Maraud #1–6 (1987–1988) •
The Spectre vol. 2 #1–31,
Annual #1 (1987–1989) •
Teen Titans Spotlight #12 (1987) •
The Wanderers #1–13 (1988–1989) • ''
World's Finest Comics'' #289–292 (1983) •
Xenobrood #
0, 1–6 (1994–1995)
Paradox Press •
The Big Book of Conspiracies (1995) •
The Big Book of The Unexplained (1997)
Eclipse Comics •
Aztec Ace •
Nightmares #1–2 •
Miracleman #14 (backup story: "Nuclear Spring") •
Total Eclipse #2 (Aztec Ace backup story)
HM Communications •
More Than Human, in
Heavy Metal magazine vol. 2, issues #2 (June 1978), #3 (July 1978), and #4 (August 1978). Adaptation of the
Theodore Sturgeon novel of the same name, illustrated by
Alex Niño. Trade paperback collection co-published in 1979 by HM Communications and
Simon & Schuster as ''Heavy Metal Presents Theodore Sturgeon's More Than Human''
Last Gasp •
Grim Wit #2
Marvel Comics •
Adventure into Fear #25–28 (starring
Morbius) (1974–1975) •
Astonishing Tales #25–27, 30–31 (
Deathlok) (1974–1975) •
Bizarre Adventures #26, 28, 33 (1981–1982) •
Captain Marvel #56, 58–62 (1978–1979) •
Chamber of Chills #7 (1973) •
Conan the Barbarian: The Skull of Set graphic novel (1989) •
Creatures on the Loose featuring
Man-Wolf #30–31 (1974) •
The Deep (comic book adaptation of the
Columbia Pictures movie) (1977) •
Epic Illustrated #3, 5, 9, 11–13, 33 (1980–1985) •
Fantastic Four #219, 222–231,
Annual #15 (1980–1981) •
The Frankenstein Monster #12–17 (1974–1975) •
Ghost Rider vol. 2 #5 (1974) •
Giant-Size Chillers #1 (1975) •
Giant-Size Master of Kung-Fu #1–4 (1974–1975) •
Giant Size Werewolf #2–5 (1974–1975) •
Godzilla #1–24 (1977–1979) •
The Incredible Hulk Annual #9 (1980) •
Inhumans #1–8, 10–12 (1975–1977) •
The Island of Dr. Moreau (comic book adaptation of the
American International Pictures film) (1977) •
Ka-Zar vol. 2 #10–20 (1975–1977) •
King Conan #9–15 (1982–1983) •
Kull the Conqueror #16–20 (1976–1977) •
Kull the Conqueror vol. 2 #2 (1983) •
Marvel Classics Comics #13, 16, 19, 21, 22, 25, 27, 29–30, 32–36 (adaptations of classic novels) (1977–1979) •
Marvel Comics Presents #1–8 (Shang Chi, Master of Kung Fu), 26–35 (
Coldblood) (1988–1989) •
Marvel Fanfare #24–26 (Weirdworld) (1986) •
Marvel Premiere #17–19 (
Iron Fist), #38 (Weirdworld), #41 (
Seeker 3000), #61 (
Star-Lord) (1974–1981) •
Marvel Spotlight #28–29 (Moon Knight) (1976) •
Marvel Spotlight vol. 2 #1–3 (Captain Marvel), #6-7 (Star-Lord) (1979–1980) •
Marvel Super Special #10 (Star-Lord), #11–13 (Weirdworld) (1979) •
Marvel Two-in-One Annual #6 (1981) •
Master of Kung Fu #21–52, 54–63, 65–101, 103–120 122,
Annual #1 (1974–1983) •
Master of Kung Fu: Bleeding Black #1 (1991) •
Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu: Hellfire Apocalypse #1–6 (
Marvel MAX) (2002–2003) •
Moon Knight #1–15, 17–26, 28–33 (1980–1983) •
Moon Knight: High Strangers #1–4 (1999) •
Moon Knight: The Resurrection #1–4 (1997) •
Moon Knight Special Featuring Master of Kung Fu #1 (1992) •
Shogun Warriors #1–14, 16–20 (1979–1980) •
Thor #303, 308, 310–322, 324–328 (1981–1983) •
The Toxic Avenger #1–11 (based on the
Troma Films character) (1991–1992) •
Werewolf by Night #20–43 (1974–1977) •
What If? #16 (featuring "What If Shang Chi Master of Kung Fu Fought on the Side of Fu Manchu?") (1979) •
Wolverine: Doombringer #1 (1997) •
X-Men Unlimited #25 (1999)
Curtis Magazines ; Marvel's
black-and-white magazine imprint •
Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #3–14, 16–18, 29, 33,
Special #1 (featuring Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu) (1974–1977) •
Doc Savage #1–8 (1975–1977) •
Dracula Lives! #2–3, 5–6, 8–12 (1974–1975) •
Haunt of Horror #2–5, 12 (1974–1975) •
The Hulk! #10–22 (1978–1980) •
Kull and the Barbarians #3 (1975) •
Legion of Monsters #1 (1975) •
Marvel Preview #1, #5–6 (adaptation of the
Sherlock Holmes story
The Hound of the Baskervilles), #8 (Legion of Monsters), #12–13, 18, 21–22, 26, 28, 33 (1976–1980) •
Marvel Super Action #1 (first
Weirdworld story) (1976) •
Monsters of the Movies #1, 8 (1974–1975) •
Monsters Unleashed #5–11 (1974–1975) •
Planet of the Apes #1–29 (adaptations of the Apes films and original spinoff tales including the "Terror on the Planet of the Apes" saga) (1974–1977) •
The Rampaging Hulk #1–9 (1977–1978) •
Savage Sword of Conan #5, 9, 13, 14, 180 (1975–1990) •
Savage Tales (featuring Conan and
Ka-Zar) #5, 7–8, 11 (1974–1975) •
Tales of the Zombie #2–7, 9–10,
Annual #1 (1974–1975) •
Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction #3, 6 (1975) •
Vampire Tales #2, 4–7, 9–11,
Annual #1 (1974–1975)
Epic Comics •
Six from Sirius #1–4 (1984) •
Six from Sirius II #1–4 (1985–1986)
Malibu Comics •
Rune: Hearts of Darkness #1–3 (1996)
Skywald Publications •
Nightmare #9–12, 14,
Annual #1,
Yearbook 1974 •
Psycho #5–6, 9, 11, 13, 16
TSR, Inc. •
R.I.P. Brasher: Avenger of the Dead #1–4
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 #7, 9, 14–15, 17–20, 24–29, 31, 34, 39 ==Non-comics bibliography (selected)==