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HM Jan 1979
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Heavy Metal January 1979

Features
Heavy Metal
The Adult Illustrated Fantasy Magazine

 


HM Feb 1979
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Heavy Metal February 1979

Features
Heavy Metal
The Adult Illustrated Fantasy Magazine

 


HM Mar 1979
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Heavy Metal March 1979

Features
New Tales Of The Arabian Nights
The Airtight Garage Of Jerry Cornelius
The Stars My Destination
Diabolical Planet: The Great Trap

 


HM Apr 1979
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Heavy Metal April 1979

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The Brain Cloudy Blues
New Tales Of The Arabian Nights
The Strange Mission
Only Connect: One-Way Ticket

 


HM May 1979
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Heavy Metal May 1979

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The Wizard Of Anharrite
Alien: The Illustrated Story
Spies On Pluto!
Roger In The Womb

 


HM Jun 1979
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Heavy Metal June 1979

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Sindbad In The Land Of the Jinn
Captain Future
Pyloon & Qa: The Outpost
An East Wind Coming

 


HM Jul 1979
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Heavy Metal July 1979

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The Last Voyage Of Sindbad
Eight Belles: Stingaree...
Ecch! The Young Gnome
Only Connect: Multiple Choice

 


HM Aug 1979
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Heavy Metal August 1979

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"Twenty-Nine..." - Julie Simmons
The Space Adventures of Morris White
"Monsieur Glouglou" - Jacques Rochberny
The Mess Of Fated Mess

 


HM Sep 1979
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Heavy Metal September 1979

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Soft Landing
The Doll
Buck Rogers In The 25th Century
A World Between

 


HM Oct 1979
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Special H.P. Lovecraft

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Heavy Metal October 1979

Features
Covergirl Mr. Lovecraft
The Dunwich Horror, by Breccia
KTULU, by Moebius
The Man from Blackhole, by Clerc
Final Justice, by Chateau

 


HM Nov 1979
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Heavy Metal November 1979

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Barlowe's Guide To Extraterrestrials
Homer's Idyll
Galactic Geographic: Life On A Virgin Comet
The Adventures Of Jim

 


HM Dec 1979
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Heavy Metal December 1979

Features
Covergirl Richard Lon Cohen (Not Nude)
Midnight Feast
Combing Out the Kinks
Suburban Scenes
The Story Of Rowlf

 

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Heavy Metal is an American science fiction and fantasy comics magazine, known
primarily for its blend of dark fantasy/science fiction and erotica. In the mid-1970s,
while publisher Leonard Mogel was in Paris to jump-start the French edition of
National Lampoon, he discovered the French science-fantasy magazine Métal
Hurlant which had debuted December 1974. The French title translates literally
as "Howling Metal."

When Mogel licensed the American version, he chose to rename it, and Heavy
Metal began in the U.S. with the April
1977 issue
as a glossy, full-color monthly. Initially, it displayed translations
of graphic stories originally published in Métal Hurlant, including work
by Enki Bilal, Jean Giraud (also known as Moebius), Philippe Druillet, Milo
Manara and Philippe Caza. The magazine later ran Stefano Tamburini and Tanino
Liberatore's ultra-violent RanXerox. Since the color pages had already been
shot in France, the budget to reproduce them in the U.S. version was greatly
reduced.



Films

In 1981, an animated feature film was adapted from several of the magazine's
serials. Made on a budget of USD$9,300,000, under production for three years,
Heavy Metal featured animated segments from several different animation houses
with each doing a single story segment. Another house animated the frame story
which tied all the disparate stories together. Like the magazine, the movie
featured a great deal of nudity and graphic violence, though not to the degree
seen in the magazine. For example, in its Den segment, it did not display the
blatant male genitalia of its print counterpart. The film featured such SCTV
talents as John Candy, Eugene Levy, Harold Ramis and Ivan Reitman. It did reasonably
well in its theatrical release and later gained something of a cult status,
partially because a problem with music rights resulted in a delay of many years
before the film became available on video.


Another animated feature film alternatively called Heavy Metal 2000 and Heavy
Metal: F.A.K.K.², with a budget of $15,000,000, was released in 2000. This
direct-to-video release was not based on stories from the magazine, but instead
was based on The Melting Pot, a graphic novel written by Kevin Eastman and drawn
by artist Simon Bisley, who based the appearance of the female protagonist after
nude model and B-movie actress Julie Strain, the wife of Kevin Eastman. Strain
later lent her vocal talents to the movie, portraying the character modelled
after her likeness. It spawned a video game in 2000, Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.².
An independent video game was also spawned in 2001, Heavy Metal: Geomatrix.

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