Marvel Comics released a number of magazine-format titles in the 1970s (most actively from 1973 to 1977) in addition to its regular output of comic books. Marvel's attempt at entering the comics-magazine field dominated by Warren Publishing, the new line of (mostly) black-and-white anthology magazines predominantly featured horror, sword and sorcery, and science fiction. The magazines did not carry the Marvel name, but were produced by Marvel staffers and freelancers, and featured characters regularly found in Marvel comic books (as well as some creator-owned material). In addition to the many horror titles (most of which were published from 1973 to 1975), prominent titles from this group included Savage Sword of Conan, Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, Marvel Preview, and Planet of the Apes.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| - Glossary:Curtis Magazines
|
rdfs:comment
| - Marvel Comics released a number of magazine-format titles in the 1970s (most actively from 1973 to 1977) in addition to its regular output of comic books. Marvel's attempt at entering the comics-magazine field dominated by Warren Publishing, the new line of (mostly) black-and-white anthology magazines predominantly featured horror, sword and sorcery, and science fiction. The magazines did not carry the Marvel name, but were produced by Marvel staffers and freelancers, and featured characters regularly found in Marvel comic books (as well as some creator-owned material). In addition to the many horror titles (most of which were published from 1973 to 1975), prominent titles from this group included Savage Sword of Conan, Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, Marvel Preview, and Planet of the Apes.
|
dbkwik:crossgen-co...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:heykidscomi...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Title
| |
Definition
| |
abstract
| - Marvel Comics released a number of magazine-format titles in the 1970s (most actively from 1973 to 1977) in addition to its regular output of comic books. Marvel's attempt at entering the comics-magazine field dominated by Warren Publishing, the new line of (mostly) black-and-white anthology magazines predominantly featured horror, sword and sorcery, and science fiction. The magazines did not carry the Marvel name, but were produced by Marvel staffers and freelancers, and featured characters regularly found in Marvel comic books (as well as some creator-owned material). In addition to the many horror titles (most of which were published from 1973 to 1975), prominent titles from this group included Savage Sword of Conan, Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, Marvel Preview, and Planet of the Apes. Read more... [top] [Edit Curtis Magazines] __NOEDITSECTION__
|