Publisher •
Baloney Moccasins Comics: A Magazine for the Medieval Mind (Half-Ass Press, 1970) — also writer •
Greaser Comics #1 (Half-Ass Press, Sept. 1971; series continued by
Rip Off Press) — also writer •
Yama Yama/The Ugly Head •
Hoo-Bee-Boo #1 (1982) — features the work of
Rick Potts, Christopher Lissner, Tit & Tat, James Cotner, RxCx,
Eddii Ruscha,
Tomata du Plenty, Kent Moorman, Vincent-Michael Edwards, and the Fuk Boys (
Gary Panter and
Matt Groening); edited by Will Amato
Editor •
Baloney Moccasins Comics: A Magazine for the Medieval Mind (Half-Ass Press, 1970) •
Greaser Comics #1–2 (Half-Ass Press, Sept. 1971;
Rip Off Press, July 1972) •
Forbidden Knowledge #1–2 (
Last Gasp, 1975, 1978) – edited by DiCaprio & Pete von Sholly, with contributions from
Robert Williams, Rich Chidlaw, Matt Golden,
Brent Boates, Art Vitello, Milt Gray, Jean Paul Laurens, Jim Himes, Icelandic Codpiece Comics Studio, Dennis Ellis, Chris Lane, Warren Greenwood, Doug Hansen, Pete Von X (a.k.a. Pete von Sholly), and Johnny Edgar •
Bicentennial Gross-Outs #1 (Yentzer and Gonif, July 1976) — co-edited with
William Stout •
Baloney Moccasins Comics: A Magazine for the Medieval Mind (Half-Ass Press, 1970) — wrote entire issue; illustrated by
Laurie Anderson • "Don't Bite the Bullit!", "El Hypno-Bandito," "Great Moments of the 50's," "Great Balls of Fire!", and "Sexism is Out!",
Greaser Comics #1 (Half-Ass Press, Sept. 1971) – stories and art; inks by R. Jaccoma •
Greaser Comics #2 (Rip Off Press, July 1972) – wrote entire issue; stories illustrated by Jim Janes • "On The Road to Babylon" (art by Rich Chidlaw),
Pure Joy Comix #1 (Icelandic Codpiece Comic Studio, Aug. 1975) • "Computer Date" (art by
Jay Kinney),
Snarf #6 (Feb. 1976) • Translated and republished in
El Víbora #39 (Ediciones La Cúpula, Feb. 1983) • "Anthony and the Temptations" (art by
Justin Green),
Arcade: The Comics Revue #5 (
Print Mint, Spring 1976) • "Roscoe Pitts - The Man who Changed his Fingerprints!!" (art by Warren Greenwood),
Bicentennial Gross-Outs #1 (Yentzer and Gonif, July 1976) • "Great American Assassins: Dr. Frank Holt" (art by Jim Serpiello),
Bicentennial Gross-Outs #1 (Yentzer and Gonif, July 1976) • "Wildroot: A Year Passes Like Nothing When You Spend Spring On The Floor Part One," "Wildroot: Part Two: House Of Divino," "Wildroot: Godzilla vs. the Cocaine Monster!!", and "Wildroot: Shoot-out at the Hollywood Ranch Market" (all art by Rich Chidlaw),
Cocaine Comix #1 (Last Gasp, Feb. 1976) • "Atomic Follies" with Pete von Sholly and Quinn (art by Warren Greenwood),
Forbidden Knowledge #2 (Last Gasp, [July] 1978) • "The Man They Couldn't Hang!" (art by Warren Greenwood),
Forbidden Knowledge #2 (Last Gasp, [July] 1978) • "Dr. Leary's Evolutionary Deli" and "S.M.I².L.E." with
Timothy Leary, Tim Kummero, and Pete von Sholly; illustrated by Pete Von Sholly,
Neurocomics (Last Gasp, 1979) • "The Asbestos Workers' Revenge!!" (art by Warren Greenwood),
Slow Death #10 (Last Gasp, Nov 1979) • "Wildroot: Night of the Nearly Dead" (art by Rich Chidlaw),
Cocaine Comix #2 (Last Gasp, 1980) • "Taste the Base of Nostrilachoo!" (story by Rich Chidlaw),
Cocaine Comix #3 (Last Gasp, 1981) — art by DiCaprio • Translated and republished in
U-Comix #54 (Kunst der Comics / Alpha, 1985) • "Citizen Caine" (art by Rich Chidlaw),
Cocaine Comix #4 (Last Gasp, 1982) ==References==