Comics:
* The "My Greatest Creation" series: This long-running series features the quirky and often disturbing adventures of the "Beyer Family," with characters like "The Fugs" and "The Gumps."
* "The Acid Number": A short story collection that is considered a classic of underground comics.
* "The Art of Mark Beyer": A compilation of his work from 1972 to 1989.
* "The War of the Worlds" (1989): A graphic novel adaptation of H.G. Wells' famous novel.
* "The Last American": A series of short stories about a solitary man who lives in a post-apocalyptic world.
* "The Secret": A comic book series about a group of people who are trying to uncover a secret that could change the world.
Other Notable Works:
* "The Book of the Dead": A series of drawings and paintings that are heavily influenced by ancient Egyptian art.
* "The Book of the Living": Similar to "The Book of the Dead," this explores themes of life and death.
* "The Book of the Unborn": Another series of drawings that deal with the themes of creation and destruction.
* Numerous illustrations for magazines and books.
Mark Beyer's work is characterized by its dark humor, its exploration of the grotesque, and its challenging of traditional notions of beauty and morality. His style is often described as "primitive" or "outsider art," but it is also highly sophisticated and thought-provoking.