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  2. Atlas Comics (1950s) - Wikipedia

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    Young Men #25 (Feb. 1954): Cover art by Carl Burgos. [2] Note the Atlas globe in the top left corner. Atlas Comics was the successor of Timely Comics, the company that magazine and paperback novel publisher Martin Goodman founded in 1939, and which had reached the peak of its popularity during the war years with its star characters the Human Torch, the Sub-Mariner and Captain America. [3]

  3. Category:Atlas Comics covers - Wikipedia

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    This category collects cover images that are scans, in whole or in part, for Atlas Comics as published by Marvel Comics. This does not include cover art presented without titles, logos, trade dress, or copy.

  4. List of Timely and Atlas Comics publications - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Kid Colt, Outlaw - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Comics Marvel Comics: Schedule: Monthly: Format: Ongoing series: Genre: Western: Publication date (Kid Colt) August 1948 – February 1949 (Kid Colt Outlaw) May 1949 – April 1979: No. of issues: Kid Colt: 4 Kid Colt Outlaw: 225: Main character(s) Kid Colt: Creative team; Written by: Stan Lee: Artist(s) Pete Tumlinson, Jack Keller, Vic ...

  6. Category:Atlas Comics - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Menace (Atlas Comics) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Western Gunfighters - Wikipedia

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    Western Gunfighters is the name of two American Western-anthology comic book series published by Marvel Comics and its 1950s forerunner, Atlas Comics.. The initial Atlas series ran eight issues, from 1956 to 1957, and featured artists including Gene Colan, Reed Crandall, Joe Maneely, John Severin, Alex Toth, Al Williamson, and Wally Wood, with many stories written by Stan Lee.

  9. Gunsmoke Western - Wikipedia

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    Gunsmoke Western is an American comic book series that was published initially by Atlas Comics, the 1950s forerunner of Marvel Comics, and then into the 1960s by Marvel.A Western anthology that ran 46 issues, it featured early stories of the Marvel Old West heroes Kid Colt and the Two-Gun Kid, and work by such artists as Jack Kirby, John Severin, Joe Maneely, Doug Wildey, and many others.