Larry S. Todd is an American illustrator and cartoonist, best known for Dr. Atomic and his other work in underground comix, often with a science fiction bent.
Todd's first solo title was Tales of the Armorkins, published by Company & Sons in 1971. In 1972, Todd and Charles Dallas created Paranoia. Todd and a collective of other cartoonists self-published Compost Comics and Enigma! in 1973. Some time in the early 1970s, along with Willy Murphy and Gary King, Todd began hanging around the Air Pirates collective and contributing to their projects. Todd contributed gag cartoons to the men's magazine Coq in 1977. In 1978, Last Gasp published Harlan Ellison's Chocolate Alphabet, illustrated by Todd. It's a Dog's Life, a one-shot published by Last Gasp in 1982, was a futuristic tale of dogs with human heads; it included reprints of stories from previous comics. Beginning in 1984, Todd and Vaughn Bodé's son Mark Bodé collaborated on Cobalt 60, the revival of a concept created by Vaughn Bodé. These latter-day Cobalt 60 stories were serialized in the magazine Epic Illustrated starting with the December 1984 issue, and later collected in various forms by The Donning Company/Starblaze Graphics and Tundra Press. Todd continued his relationship with Mark Bodé by co-scripting a couple of issues of Rip Off Press's Miami Mice in 1986, and co-creating/scripting Gyro Force in 1987. Todd contributed a story to Larry Welz's Cherry Poptart #1 in 1982; from 1990–1994, Todd contributed stories and art to various issues of Cherry.
Paranoia — with Charles Dallas; includes Robert Silverberg and Todd's "Passengers"
Dr. Atomic
Compost Comics — with George Metzger, Tom P. Gasparotti, R. T. Reece, and Hector Tellez
Enigma! — with Tom P. Gasparotti, R. T. Reece, and Hector Tellez
Dr. Atomic's Marijuana Multiplier
Harlan Ellison's Chocolate Alphabet — illustrated by Todd
It's a Dog's Life
Cobalt 60 — collaboration with Vaughn Bodé's son Mark Bodé; later reprinted in 1988 by The Donning Company/Starblaze Graphics as Cobalt 60 book collection; later gathered in four magazine-sized comics in 1992 by Tundra Press
Gyro Force — story by Todd, art by Mark Bodé
Stories elsewhere
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"Spacial Delivery" in Creepy #42 — story by R. Michael Rosen
"Broken Sparrow," in Nightmare #6
"Shadow From the Abyss" in Skull Comics #5 — adaptation of H. P. Lovecraft's "The Shadow Out of Time"
"Passengers" in Paranoia — story by Robert Silverberg
"Crypts of the Moon," in Enigma!
"Dr. Atomic and His Chickenmobile," in Compost Comics
"The Curse of the Abominable Snowmobile" in Brain Fantasy #2 — also cover
"Dog of a Man" in Brain Fantasy #2
"The Wreck of the Ship John B.," in Psychotic Adventures #3
"The Grimey Slimey Monster of Rottenberry Swamp," in The Barn of Fear #1
"Hole in One" in Cherry #10 — by Todd & Larry Welz
"Cherry does the Time Warp" in Cherry #14 — "inking assistance" by Todd
"The Renaissance Dude" in Cherry #16 — written by Larry Welz, Kate Worley, and Todd; with additional dialogue by William Shakespeare; art by Welz & Todd
Illustration work
The Book of Acid by Adam Gottlieb — cover and illustrations by Todd
The Common Sense Guide to Good Sex by Suellen Ocean and Jon Hose