Publication History
- Justice Machine Annual, Texas Comics, 1983. (First appearance)
- Elementals #1-29, 1984–88
- Elementals vol. 2, #1-26, 1989–93
- Elementals vol. 3, #1-3, 1995–96
One-shots & mini-series
- Elementals Special 2 issues, 1986, 1989 (lead into v2)
- Elementals: Natural Order 1 issue, 1988
- Elementals: Sex Special 4 issues, 1991–93
- Elementals: Sex Special vol. 2, 1 issue, 1996
- Elementals: Sex Special vol. 3, 2 issues, 1997
- Elementals: Sexy Lingerie Special one shot, 1993
- Elementals: Ghost of a Chance one-shot, 1995
- Elementals Swimsuit Spectacular 1996 one shot
- Elementals: How the War was won 2 issues, 1996
- Elementals: The Vampire's Revenge 2 issues, 1996
Spinoffs
- Monolith 4 issues, 1991
- Fathom 3 issues, 1987
- Fathom vol. 2, 3 issues, 1992
- Vortex
- Morningstar Special 1990
- Justice Machine Featuring the Elementals 4 issues, 1986
Trade paperback collection
- Elementals: The Natural Order (160 pages, softcover, Comico Comics, November 1988, ISBN 0-938965-08-5) -reprints Justice Machine Annual and Elementals vol. 1, #1-5
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