Yellow Dog started out as a tabloid-size fold-out newsprint
broadsheet with black-and-white interiors featuring some yellow
spot color. The first issue, published in May 1968, had eight pages, while issues #2–8 had 16 pages each. From issue #9–10 onward,
Yellow Dog had at least 32 pages, most commonly running 44 pages long. With issue #13/#14 (July 1969),
Yellow Dog switched format from a newspaper broadsheet to standard comic book size and format, with color covers and black-and-white interiors. The first volume of
Yellow Dog included seven issues, all published "as weekly as possible" in 1968. Vol. 2 began with issue #8 in 1969; eight issues were published that year, but three of those issues (#9/#10, #11/#12, and #13/#14) were double issues.
Yellow Dog published two issues in 1970, two issues in 1971, three issues in 1972, and two issues in 1973.
Yellow Dog ceased publishing after 22 issues, numbered 1-25 because of the three double issues. The first twelve issues of
Yellow Dog were reprinted in 1973 as a fifth anniversary edition, and sold together in a manila envelope. == Overview ==