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Atlas Comics was the 1950s comic-book publishing label that evolved into Marvel Comics. [1] Magazine and paperback novel publisher Martin Goodman , whose business strategy involved having a multitude of corporate entities, used Atlas as the umbrella name for his comic-book division during this time.
Jun 1949 – Apr 1950 vol. 2 published by Atlas Comics: Love Adventures #1–7 Oct 1949 – Oct 1951 subsequent issues published by Atlas Comics: Love Classics #1–2 Nov 1949 – Feb 1950 Love Dramas #1–2 Oct 1949 – Jan 1950 Loveland #1–2 Nov 1949 – Feb 1950 Love Romances: vol. 1 #6–18 May 1949 – Sep 1951 continues from Ideal
The following is a list of Marvel Comics Golden Age characters and teams that first appeared in Marvel Comics during the Golden Age of Comic Books (late 1930s and c. 1950), under both of Marvel's previous names, Timely Comics and Atlas Comics.
Menace was a 1953 to 1954 American crime/horror anthology comic book series published by Atlas Comics, the 1950s precursor of Marvel Comics.It is best known for the first appearance of the supernatural Marvel character the Zombie, in a standalone story that became the basis for the 1970s black-and-white comics magazine Tales of the Zombie.
Atlas Comics may refer to: . Atlas Comics (1950s), one of the two comic publishing companies that would be the forerunner of Marvel Comics Atlas/Seaboard Comics, founded by Timely/Atlas (1950s)/Marvel founder, a short-lived comic publisher that published under the Atlas Comics name and referred to as Atlas/Seaboard Comics
Robert Grayson is the 1950s Marvel Boy, created by Stan Lee and Russ Heath in Marvel Boy #1 (Dec. 1950), from Marvel 1950s forerunner, Atlas Comics. Writer-artist Bill Everett took over with issue #2. Marvel Boy continued to star when the series title changed to Astonishing with issue #3, but was gradually de-emphasized. [2]
Atlas Comics was the forerunner to what is now known as Marvel Comics.The company was known as Atlas in the 1950s, and as Timely Comics in the 1930s and 1940s.. Less known, although also noteworthy, is the short-lived Atlas/Seaboard Comics company.
Marvel Comics' first comic book titled Western Gunfighters was an anthology series published by the company's 1950s forerunner, Atlas Comics.It premiered with issue #20 (cover-dated June 1956), taking over the numbering of a previous Atlas series, Apache Kid, the star of which did not go on to appear in the revamped book.
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