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| | If you're a regular reader of this blog, you're probably already aware that this post is the fourth I've published this month. If, in addition, you're already familiar with its subject, you may also have noted that it's the third out of that four to be devoted to a comic book featuring the writing of...
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| | Following our coverage of Beowulf #1 in January, and Claw the Unconquered #1 in February, we come now to the third of the brand-new sword and sorcery series launched by DC Comics in the first quarter of 1975 -- the shortest-lived of the group, as things turned out, but your humble blogger's personal favorite, nevertheless....
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| | According to the account given by Marvel editor-in-chief Roy Thomas on the letters page of Amazing Adventures #18, the new feature that made its debut in that issue had been gestating for some time. ("Two long and not always enjoyable years," to quote the man himself.) It had all started in 1971, when Marvel was...
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| As many know, and as we've talked about here in the past, the Marvel characters first came to television in 1966, in the form of a syndicated animated series produced by Grantray-Lawrence. The series ran five days a week and featured five Marvel characters: Thor, Iron Man, the Hulk, Captain America and the Sub-Mariner. But...