- John Romita Sr./Cover Artist
- Artie Simek/Cover Artist
- Comics Released in 1967
- Comics Released in July, 1967
- Week 28, 1967
- 1967 Cover Date
- 1967, October Cover Date
- Stan Lee/Editor-in-Chief
- Sore Shmodinson (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Darn Bloke (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Gumball (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Warriors Three (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Bullstag (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Hokum (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Farful (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Shmodin (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Hokey (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Sapuloid (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Seymor (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Daily Bagle (Earth-665)/Mentions
- Peter Pooper (Earth-665)/Mentions
- King Konk (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Doctor Bloom (Earth-665)/Appearances
- J. Jawbone Junkton (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Aunt Mayhem (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Kid Cold (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Steely (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Frank Sinatra (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Wolfgang von Strucker (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Elizabeth Tailor-Made (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Richard Burpton (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Millicent Collins (Earth-665)/Mentions
- Nurse Fester (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Earth-665/Appearances
- Norway/Appearances
- Bifrost/Appearances
- Asgard (Realm)/Appearances
- Mjolnir/Appearances
- Brucie Banter (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Bitty Ross (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Slick Jones (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Blunderbolt Boss (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Sam Dracula (Earth-665)/Mentions
- Lily Munster (Earth-665)/Mentions
- Herman Munster (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Gnatman (Earth-665)/Mentions
- Stan Lee (Earth-665)/Mentions
- Thaddeus Sivana (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Glenn Talbot (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Speedy Rogers (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Bunky Barnes (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Baron Zero (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Dye-Anna (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Werner von Broomstick (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Dig Tracing (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Pig-Pen (Earth-665)/Appearances
- National Socialist German Workers Party (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Adolph Hitler (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Hot Summers (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Gloom Patrol (Earth-665)/Minor Appearances
- Sonny Storm (Earth-665)/Appearances
- May Pooper (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Dr. Deranged (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Splat Murdock (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Peter Pooper (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Bim Grimm (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Li'l Awful Angie (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Sandhog (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Millicent Collins (Earth-665)/Minor Appearances
- M.A.I.M (Earth-665)/Mentions
- Batrock (Earth-665)/Mentions
- Red Skunk (Earth-665)/Mentions
- Mary Warts (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Jason Garrick (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Gnatman (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Twink-Ell (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Aqualung Man (Earth-665)/Appearances
- No-More (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Echhs-Men (Earth-665)/Mentions
- Superham (Earth-665)/Mentions
- Revengers (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Hunk Pym (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Bony Stark (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Janet Van Dyne (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Captain America's Shield/Appearances
- Electrico (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Krank (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Magneat-O (Earth-665)/Appearances
- Stan Lee/Writer
- Jack Kirby/Penciler
- Frank Giacoia/Inker
- Artie Simek/Letterer
- Stan Lee/Editor
- Gary Friedrich/Writer
- Marie Severin/Penciler
- Marie Severin/Inker
- Roy Thomas/Writer
- Thomas Sutton/Penciler
- Thomas Sutton/Inker
- Comics Without Appearances of Realities
- Sore Shmodinson (Earth-665)/Quotes
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1. "The Origin of Sore, Son of Shmodin"
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2. "The Origin of Brucie Banter... and Friend"
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3. "The Honest-to-Irving, True-Blue, Top-Secret Original Origin Of Charlie America!"
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4. "The Bad Guys All Win!"
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—The Mighty SoreWell, waddaya know! It hath turned into a hammer! And my speech hath turned into a lisp! What goeth on here??
Appearing in "The Origin of Sore, Son of Shmodin"
Featured Characters:
- The Mighty Sore /Dr Darn Bloke
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Hokey
- Sapuloid
- Seymor the Sorcerer
Other Characters:
- Daily News, Daily Blast, Daily Toot, Daily Blah, Variety, Daily Express,Daily Bugle(Named only)
- Spider-Man(Named only)
- King Konk(Cameo)
- Bob Dylan(Cameo)
- Martin Luther King(Cameo)
- Muhammad Ali(Cameo)
- Monkees(Cameo)
- Don Knotts(Cameo)
- LBJ(Cameo)
- Jackie Gleason(Cameo)
- Doctor Bloom(Cameo)
- J. Jawbone Junkton(Cameo)
- Charles De Gaulle(Cameo)
- Mitch Miller(Cameo)
- Aunt Mayhem(Cameo)
- Herman Munster(Cameo)
- Grandpa Munster(Cameo)
- Kid Cold(Cameo)
- Steely(Cameo)
- Adam Clayton Powell(Cameo)
- Frank Sinatra(Cameo)
- Mia Farrow(Cameo)
- Robert F. Kennedy(Cameo)
- Baron Strucker(Cameo)
- Alfred E. Newman(Cameo)
- Elizabeth Tailor-Made(Cameo)
- Richard Burpton(Cameo)
- Stokely(Mentioned)
- Millie the Model(Mentioned)
- Godsville Globe(Named only)
- Nurse Fester
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Synopsis for "The Origin of Sore, Son of Shmodin"
This story is mostly a parody of Thor's origin fromJourney Into Mystery #83. In this version, Dr. Darn Bloke is hiking in the mountains of Norway when he injures his foot. He picks up an umbrella, though when he discovers the umbrella has a moth hole he angrily slams it on the ground, instantly transforming the umbrella into a hammer and himself into the Mighty Sore. The Mighty Sore battles Hokey and visits his father, Shmodin, in the land of Jazzgard. However, Shmodin finds Sore to be much too annoying and he decides to leave Sore in charge of Jazzgard while Shmodin himself leaves for Earth.
Appearing in "The Origin of Brucie Banter... and Friend"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Bitty Ross
- Slick Jones
Antagonists:
- Blunderbolt Boss
Other Characters:
- Grandpa Munster(Mentioned)
- Lily Munster(Mentioned)
- Herman Munster(Cameo)
- Spidey-Man(Mentioned)
- Gnatman(Mentioned)
- Stan lee(Mentioned)
- Charlie Brown(Mentioned)
- Jefferson Airplane(Mentioned)
- Dr. Sivana(Cameo)
- Talbot(Unnamed)
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Synopsis for "The Origin of Brucie Banter... and Friend"
In a parody of the Hulk's origin fromIncredible Hulk #1, Dr. Brucie Banter develops a formula that he says will solve the air pollution problem in the city. However, when he tries to use the formula he is distracted by a teenage hippie, Slick Jones, and is accidentally transformed into the Inedible Bulk. Slick tries to encourage the Bulk to cash in on his new look and abilities, but the Bulk just wants to be left alone (and hates teenagers). Predictably, the Bulk finds that he can never again lead a normal life and so he returns to Slick to find some relief. Slick has the perfect idea: he gets the Bulk a career in advertising, as the Jolly Green Giant.
Appearing in "The Honest-to-Irving, True-Blue, Top-Secret Original Origin Of Charlie America!"
Featured Characters:
- Charlie America
- Charlie America
Supporting Characters:
- Sgt. Knock Furious
- Wonderous Woman
- Dr Werner von Broomstick
- Bunky Barnes
- Government Agents
- Dick Tracy
- Agent 007-11
Antagonists:
- Nazi
- Baron Zemo
- Adolph Hitler
Other Characters:
- Cyclomps(Cameo)
- Gloom Patrol(Comic Cover)
- Human Scorch(Cameo)
- Aunt May(Cameo)
- Dr. Deranged(Cameo)
- Scaredevil(Cameo)
- Spidey-Man(Cameo)
- Thung(Cameo)
- Li'l Awful Angie
- Sandhog
- Mollie the Middle(Comic Cover)
- M. A. I. M.(Mentioned)
- Batrock the Beeper(Mentioned)
- Red Skunk(Mentioned)
- Mary Warts
- Dash(Cameo)
- Gnatman(Cameo)
- Stuporman(Cameo)(Unnamed miscolored Superman spoof, might beSuperham instead)
- Aqualung Man(Cameo)
- Sunk-Mariner(Cameo)
- Echhs-Men(Referenced)
- Superham(Referenced)
- Revengers
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Synopsis for "The Honest-to-Irving, True-Blue, Top-Secret Original Origin Of Charlie America!"
Knock Furious and Charlie America sit at a soda shop, swapping war stories. When Knock Furious asks Charlie America for his origin story, Charlie tells him everything from his origin to the present day (in typical parodic fashion). At the end of this story, it is revealed that Charlie America was really Bunky Barnes in disguise, and that it was Charlie America, not Bunky, who had died during World War 2.
Appearing in "The Bad Guys All Win!"
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Synopsis for "The Bad Guys All Win!"
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