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A second Journey into Mystery ran 19 issues (October 1972 – October 1975). [18] The title was one of four launched by Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Roy Thomas to form a line of science fiction and horror anthologies with more thematic cohesion than the company's earlier attempts that decade, [19] which had included the series Chamber of Darkness and Tower of Shadows.
Ronald Joseph Goulart (/ ˈ ɡ uː l ɑːr t /; [1] (January 13, 1933 – January 14, 2022) was an American popular culture historian and mystery, fantasy and science fiction author. [ 2 ]
Staff members and regular contributors to Comics Feature included Kurt Busiek, Max Allan Collins, Ron Goulart, Will Jacobs and Gerard Jones, Scott McCloud, Steve Perrin, Peter Sanderson, Roy Thomas, Don & Maggie Thompson, and James Van Hise. Guest contributors included Stan Lee, who wrote a column on writing for comics for parts of two years.
Viva, Steve Engelhart; Na and the Dredspore of Gruaga, graphic tale written and illustrated by Alex Niño; SPV 166, The Underground Express, Elliot S. Maggin; The Return of Greatheart Silver, Philip José Farmer; Weird Heroes #3: Quest of the Gypsy, Ron Goulart; Weird Heroes #4: Nightshade: Terror, Inc., Tappan King & Beth Meacham
Supernatural Thrillers ran 15 issues (cover-dated December 1972 – October 1975). The title was one of four launched by Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Roy Thomas to form a line of science fiction and horror anthologies with more thematic cohesiveness than the company's earlier attempts that decade, [1] which had included the series Chamber of Darkness and Tower of Shadows.
New Media Distribution/Irjax Enterprises was a comic book distributor and publisher active from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. In 1978, the company's legal actions against the dominant distributor of the era, Sea Gate Distributors, widened the field for the direct market to expand.
Mystery Men Comics was an anthology American comic book series from the Golden Age of Comic Books published by Fox Feature Syndicate.The series was Fox's second title after the Wonderworld Comics series being first published in August 1939.
Star Hawks was a comic strip created by Ron Goulart and Gil Kane, first published on October 3, 1977, that ran through May 2, 1981. [1] It was written through April 1979 by Goulart, followed by Archie Goodwin (1979-1980), Roger McKenzie (1980-1981) and Roger Stern (writing assist, 1979). [2]