What The--?! Explained

Ongoing:y
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Publisher:Marvel Comics
Date:August 1988 – Winter 1993
Issues:26

What The--?! is a Marvel Comics comic book series self-parodying the Marvel Universe, similar in vein to the 1960s series Not Brand Echh. It was billed as "The Marvel mag of mirth and mayhem!" The series ran for 26 issues, from August 1988 through Winter 1993, with issue #26 being a Fall Special. It typically contained a series of short stories with comedic takes on Marvel heroes, and villains, such as having Spider-Ham substitute for Spider-Man.

Concept

What The--?! spotlighted some of the top artists and writers at the time. Many, such as Stan Lee and John Byrne, contributed works that spoof some of their all-time greatest successes. For example, in issue #2, Byrne creates a tale pitting his work on the Fantastic Four franchise against his work with Superman. The issue goes so far as to have the Lex Luthor character complain about the changes Byrne made to the Superman legend after DC Comics' Crisis on Infinite Earths.

Though it carried the Marvel Comics label on the front left corner, What The--?! touted itself as being published by "Marble Comics". What The--?! parodied Marvel institutions such as the legendary Marvel Comics fan mail page, with staged articles called "The Marble Mailbag" and the "What The...Mail". The title also did not contain any "true" advertisements. Instead, What The--?! hosted a number of fake advertisements that made fun of classic comic book advertisements such as Charles Atlas, novelty by-mail companies, and the Hostess snack food ads of the 1970s and 1980s.

History

What The--?! was originally published as a four-issue limited series. The last issue closed with an appeal from Fred Hembeck for readers to write to Marvel if they wanted to see more of the comic book. Several months later, What The--?! returned, resuming its numbering at issue #5.

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List of What The--?! issues

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Issue # Characters Characters parodied Notable writers/artists Year/month published
1The Pulverizer, the Bower Brats, Clunk and Dagnabbit, the X-Persons and New Pubescents, the WatchmanThe Punisher, Power Pack, Cloak and Dagger, the X-Men and related mutant teams of the time, the Watcher, the BeyonderPeter B. Gillis, Hilary Barta, June Brigman, John Severin, Terry Austin, Jon Bogdanove, Steve Ditko, Al MilgromAugust 1988
2The Fantastical Four, Superbman, Knick Furey, Woof R' Ream, Doctor DerangedThe Fantastic Four, Superman, Nick Fury, Wolverine, Doctor StrangeJohn Byrne, John Severinstyle=white-space:nowrapSeptember 1988
3Spider-Ham, Vizzion and Scarlett Wench, Bat-Man, Scaredevil, Mutant Beach Party Chapter 1Spider-Man, the Vision and the Scarlet Witch, Batman, Daredevil, assorted mutantsGlenn Herdling, Alex Saviuk, Kurt Busiek, Joe Sinnott, Fred HembeckOctober 1988
4Mutant Beach Party Chapter 2, Doctor Deranged, Shang-Chew, Starchy, Lone Wolvie and ChrisThe X-Men, the New Mutants, Doctor Strange, Shang-Chi, Archie, Lone Wolf and CubJohn Byrne, Kurt Busiek, Peter David, Fred Hembeck, David SchwartzNovember 1988
5The Pulverizer vs. Wolvoream, the Alien-ated LegionThe Punisher, Wolverine, the Alien LegionPeter B. Gillis, Erik Larsen, Al Gordon, Terry Austin, Jim Lee, Chuck Dixon, Larry Stroman, Walt Jaschek, Whilce Portacio, Al Milgrom, Al Williamson, Hilary Barta, Doug RiceJuly 1989
6Smacks of Vengeance, Man-Thang, Swamp Thang, Sore, the PulverizerActs of Vengeance, the Man-Thing, the Swamp Thing, Thor, the PunisherStan Lee, John Byrne, Terry Austin, Hilary Barta, Doug Rice, Howard Mackie, Peter B. GillisJanuary 1990
7The Revengers, Just-A-League, Awful FlightThe Avengers, the Justice League of America, Alpha FlightScott Lobdell, Marc McLauren, Tom DeFalcoApril 1990
8The Goon Knight, Son of Santa, KlangThe Moon Knight, the Son of Satan, Kang the Conqueror, Forbush Man returnsScott Lobdell, Kurt BusiekJuly 1990
9WolvieWolverineJohn Byrne, Peter David, Scott Lobdell, Don McGregorOctober 1990
10What The--?! X-Mas Special: Milk and Cookies, Santa Doom, Chaplain AmericaCloak and Dagger, Doctor Doom, Captain AmericaScott Lobdell, John Byrne, AKIRA (Ayehearya)January 1991
11WolverinaWolverineMarch 1991
12Moanin' the Bavarian, Scarlet ItchConan the Barbarian, the Scarlet WitchRurik Tyler, Darren AuckMay 1991
13Silver Burper, Bratman, Goose Rider, My-Fist-ToeThe Silver Surfer, Batman, the Ghost Rider, MephistoStan Lee, Joe Quesada, Darren AuckJuly 1991
14September 1991
15Strange Young Fighting Frogs, Tony Stork, Captain UltraThe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Tony StarkScott Lobdell, Joe Quesada, Darren AuckNovember 1991
16Ock Around the Christmas Tree, Milk and Cookies, Ka-Mart, the Vault of What The--?!'Twas the Night Before Christmas, Cloak and Dagger, Ka-zar, The Vault of Horror (EC Comics)Scott Lobdell, Darren AuckJanuary 1992
17Environmental issue: Wolverweenie and Pulverizer save the rainforestWolverine, the PunisherMarch 1992
18May 1992
19Ghost Writer, the Pulverizer, Wolvie, Knick Furey, Doctor DerangedThe Ghost Rider, the Punisher, Wolverine, Nick Fury, Doctor StrangeScott Lobdell, Rick Stasi, Mike DeCarlo, Sholly Fisch, Rurik Tyler, Doug Rice, Hilary BartaJuly 1992
20The Infinity Wart, Pork GrindThe Infinity War, VenomAugust 1992
21Sheeza-Hulk, Toast RiderThe She-Hulk, the Ghost Rider, Weapon XMarie Severin, Darren Auck, Hilary BartaSeptember 1992
22The Pulverizer, Wolverweenie, Spider-Ham, Hazards of Being a Supervillain, Salem's PotThe Punisher, Wolverine, Spider-Man, supervillains, Forbush ManJoe Quesada, Hilary Barta, Roger BrownOctober 1992
23Superb Pro, Nick Furious, New WorriersSuper Pro, Nick Fury, the New Warriors, Forbush ManHilary BartaNovember 1992
24Roasting the Infinity GauntletThe Infinity GauntletDecember 1992
25Mutant parody issueThe X-Men, the New Mutants, X-Factor, X-ForceSummer 1993
26Spider-Ham 15.88Spider-Man 2099Winter 1993