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Roy Thomas comic
Star Wars (1977)
Long ago in a galaxy far, far away... there exists a state of cosmic civil war. A brave alliance of underground freedom fighters has challenged the tyranny and oppression of the awesome Galactic Empire. This is their story!
- Issue #108 (5 years ago)
- Issue #107 (7 years ago)
- Issue #106 (7 years ago)
- Issue #105 (7 years ago)
- Issue #104 (7 years ago)
Spider-Woman (1993)
Julia Carpenter is Spider-Woman and as a member of the Avengers West Coast, she's had to face the villainous group known as Deathweb. When they coming calling for a rematch, can Spider-Woman take on the whole team by herself?
Mystic Arcana
Part one of a magic event that spans across the ages. Ian McNee wanted to be the Sorcerer Supreme but was bested by Stephen Strange. Now a collector of magical and bizarre artifacts in the lower east side of New York, he's on a dangerous quest for four items that he thinks will keep a crazed Ancient Egyptian Priest from resurrection. This issue, the object is the Sword of Bone, and we finally discover the story of what really happened when Magik traveled to Ancient Egypt and met Storm's descendant. Plus, Ian McNee comes face-to-face with the sword’s guardian in a special 10-page story by Marvel magic historian David Sexton and Eric Nguyen.
Marvel Team-Up (1972)
A series that connected the Marvel Universe for years to come. It features mainly Spider-Man teaming up with other heroes. This series had a Marvel Team-Up Annual series as well.
- Issue #150 (7 years ago)
- Issue #149 (7 years ago)
- Issue #148 (7 years ago)
- Issue #147 (7 years ago)
- Issue #146 (7 years ago)
Marvel Premiere
Introducing the power of Warlock! Who is this near-celestial being endowed with abilities beyond any human? His origin revealed, in his first ever appearance!
Marvel Illustrated: Moby Dick
Ishmael, a young sailor, is looking to join a whaling crew. He befriends Queequeg, a skilled harpooner, while having to share a bed with him in a overcrowded Inn. Ishmael joins the crew of the whaling ship Pequod alongside Queequeg, captained by the mysterious Ahab. He begins to question his decision when he realizes Ahab's obsession with the white whale that took his leg may lead to everyone's premature death.
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
Marvel Feature (1975)
The first ongoing series, under the guise of "Marvel Feature", starring Red Sonja as the main character. The series was stopped with issue 7 and was replaced by Red Sonja's first own ongoing series, Red Sonja.
Marvel Feature (1971)
Who are -- The Defenders? None other than Dr. Strange -- the Sub-Mariner -- and the Hulk! No wonder we made this one king-size!
King-Size Hulk
Three battles in one huge king-sized issue! Round one has Hulk going toe-to-toe with She-Hulk! Hulk versus Wendigo for bout two! And finally, Hulk fights against a mystery combatant, that no one will see coming!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Infinity Inc. (1984)
Lyta Trevor, Hector Carter, Albert Rothstien, Norda, Jennie-Lyn Heyden and her twin Brother Todd Rice burst in on a meeting of the Justice society of America. All seeking to join the JSA. As they are the sons daughters and god children of the existing JSA they all believe thaey have an excellant chance. The JSA reject their application stateing that they lack the experience. They leave planning to start out in the family business anyway. Existing JSAer Sylvester Pemberton (Star Spangled Kid) comes to them to start a new team and Infinity Inc is formed.
Conan: Road of Kings
The pirate world is about to get 100 percent more savage as Conan and his crew of brigands ravage the seas in search of treasure and glory. But when the beautiful Olivia appears aboard one of the captured ships and starts speaking of prophetic dreams and king's fortunes, Conan and his crew head in another direction--one that leads straight to the ROAD OF KINGS!
Zombie
The Zombie (Simon William Garth) is a fictional supernatural character in the Marvel Comics universe, who starred in the black and white, horror comic magazine series Tales of the Zombie (1973-1975) in stories mostly by Steve Gerber and Pablo Marcos. The character had originated 20 years earlier in the standalone story "Zombie" by Stan Lee and Bill Everett, published in the horror anthology comic book Menace #5 (July 1953) from Marvel forerunner Atlas Comics.As Lee had done years before in reviving Henry Pym from a standalone science fiction story to become the superhero Ant-Man, then editor in chief Roy Thomas likewise plucked a character from, in this case, a pre-Comics Code horror tale. The initial modern story, co-scripted by Thomas and Steve Gerber and drawn by John Buscema and Tom Palmer, was a 12 page tale that led into a seven page reprint of the 1950s story (with the art slightly altered to give the Zombie shoulder-length rather than short hair). That original story was also reprinted in 1975's Tales of the Zombie Annual #1, and again two decades later in Curse of the Weird #4 (March 1994), the final issue of a short-lived Marvel horror reprint series...
Young All-Stars
After the Crisis on Infinite Earths event wiped Earth 2 from existence, Thomas penned the Young All-Stars, which featured characters Iron Munro, Fury, and Flying Fox to replace Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman who no longer existed during World War II. The series was never reached the popularity as its predecessor.
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