Marvel Comics 1970s

Highlights
Marvel Spotlight is a traditional title of Marvel Comics. Like many others, Marvel Spotlight is a title that has been recycled several times and applied to new concepts. The original title of Marvel Spotlight was used in two volumes of an anthology that works during the 1970s and early 1980s, with a duration total of 44 issues. Many Marvel characters would have their own series such as Ghost Rider, Spider-Woman and Werewolf by Night, first appeared in the anthology.
In recent years, the title was brought back with a different purpose, as now spotlights creators (usually a writer and artist) Current hot books like Marvel Spotlight Civil War Aftermath Marvel Spotlight Thor and Hulk Marvel Movie Spotlight to name a few. Each issue includes interviews with the creators of the book on top or the particular character featured in each issue.
For example, in Marvel Spotlight Thor, J. Michael Straczynski and Olivier Coipel, the creative team behind the return of Thor in his new series, detailing his participation in the revival of the original Avenger, the god of thunder, Thor. The issue also contains art preview Thor # 1 and other exclusives.
Marvel Spotlight Spider-Man from the interviews with the creative teams of all then current Spider-Man titles talking about the history the most prolific and iconic hero of Marvel, as well as taking a look at the stories of Spider-Man essential.
The next Marvel Spotlight Uncanny X-Men 500 issues, commemorating the historic achievement, Marvel has a look back decades of stories from X-Men. They also explore how the title launched the careers of some major talent in comics today, and how these characters came to be memorable masterfully household names.
For any fan die-hard Marvel Comics, problems spotlights are a must have. Many, however, see the spotlight issues like gimmicks or fluff, which may be partly true. Why would anyone can deny the wealth of history presented by these problems, or the quality of in-depth interviews with Marvel, and comics, the top creative talent.
Marvel Spotlight seems to be around for the long haul in this incarnation. And true to Marvel Zombies, this is a welcome accompaniment to your favorite books and characters. Some may see it as unnecessary by the advent of the internet, and all information available therein. But others recognize the value of this title and will continue to buy it as long as they produce it. As for me, as I tend to read online interviews, nothing compares to holding a book in your hands.
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Incredible Hulk [VHS] $19.98 The incredibly popular Marvel Comics’ Superhero comes to life in his first action-packed adventure. Mild mannered Dr. David Banner (Bill Bixby), a research scientist, is accidentally exposed to a massive dose of gamma rays. On the surface Banner suffers no ill side effects, but when he gets angry he is transformed into a 7 foot tall, green-skinned superstrong man-beast (Lou Ferrigno). Worried that… |
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Spider-Man – The ’67 Collection (6 Volume Animated Set) $59.99 Eight years before Tobey Maguire was born, the animated Spider-Man spun his first web across America’s television screens. The program ran from 1967 through 1970 on ABC, and imprinted its theme song, “Spider-Man, Spider-Man/ Does whatever a spider can / Spins a web, any size / Catches thieves–just like flies” on a generation of viewers. The comic book Spider-Man, who debuted in Marvel’s Amazing… |
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The Secrets of Isis – The Complete Series $29.98 Oh Mighty Isis! She was Saturday morning’s first live-action super-heroine saving lives and stopping crime in a mini-skirt and go-go boots on The Secrets of Isis! When science teacher Andrea Thomas unearthed a lost treasure on an archeological dig she found that the mystical amulet endowed her with the powers given to the ancient Egyptian Queen Isis! Now granted the powers of animals and the eleme… |
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All-Star Companion Volume 1 $33.24 Used – Roy Thomas, internationally known as a major writer and editor for Marvel and DC Comics, has assembled the most thorough look ever taken at All-Star Comics! Drawing on his lifelong passion for The Justice Society of America, he traces its origin from its beginnings in the 1940s, through its rebirth in the 1960s, the 1970s resurrection of All-Star Comics, and beyond. Thomas has complied exhaustive research to highlight key issues, outline the genesis of this fabled series, and document the |
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All-Star Companion Volume 1 $65.88 New – Roy Thomas, internationally known as a major writer and editor for Marvel and DC Comics, has assembled the most thorough look ever taken at All-Star Comics! Drawing on his lifelong passion for The Justice Society of America, he traces its origin from its beginnings in the 1940s, through its rebirth in the 1960s, the 1970s resurrection of All-Star Comics, and beyond. Thomas has complied exhaustive research to highlight key issues, outline the genesis of this fabled series, and document the |
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Andru and Esposito Partners for Life $70.95 New – Penciller Ross Andru and inker Mike Esposito were one of the most famous, prolific, and talented artistic teams to flourish during the Siver Age of comics. Whether working as publishers of their own work during the 1950s or at DC Comics on such strips as Wonder Woman, Suicide Squad, Metal Men, Flash, on numerous war strips, or on DC’s flagship character, Superman, their work is fondly remembered today by fans and comic book historians. In the 1970s both artists lent their talents to Marvel |
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Atlas Comics (1950s) $65.59 Atlas Comics is the 1950s comic book publishing company that would evolve into Marvel Comics. 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. Atlas was located on the 14th floor of the Empire State Building.This company is distinct from the 1970s comic-book company, also founded by Goodman, that is generally known as Atlas/Seaboard Comics. |