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 Post subject: New Marvel Masterworks (and Roger Stern interview)
PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 8:50 pm 
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Not sure if this was posted here-probably but I missed it.

Interview with Mr. Stern:

http://marvelmasterworks.com/features/i ... 006_1.html

Also, some new Marvel Masterworks. I am probably the only one here who gets them all. I am behind now like 10, they just keep coming !!!

Interesting selection:

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Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Heroes Vol. 1 -
Featuring Marvel Boy, Human Torch, Captain America & Sub-Mariner
Reprints: Marvel Boy #1-2, Astonishing #3-6, Young Men #24-28
Written by Stan Lee

Penciled by Bill Everett, John Romita, Carl Burgos, Russ Heath & Wayne Boring

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As the '50s dawned and the Atlas Era was born, the day of the Nazi-stomping super-hero had passed, and in its place came a new style of hero reflective of the changing times: Heroes born of bizarre atomic science that battled otherworldly alien menaces, and patriotic poster boys that battled back the Communist hordes.


These are the semi-famous failed mid 50s revivals. If not for their failure, would we have gotten all new Marvel heroes? Why did they fail when Flash, et al, succeeded. Looking forward to it

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Marvel Premiere #1-2, Warlock #1-8, and Incredible Hulk #176-178
Written by Roy Thomas, Mike Friedrich, Ron Goulart, Gerry Conway and Tony Isabella

Penciled by Gil Kane, John Buscema, Tom Sutton, Bob Brown and Herb Trimpe

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As the 1970s dawned, Marvel Comics marched into a new era. An era whose heroes increasingly reflected the turmoil and social unrest of the time, and as Marvel’s heroic pantheon evolved a newly christened hero debuted to herald in that new era - Adam Warlock!


Never read these. The 70s are my least read modern decade. First Bronze age Masterworks other than the Uncanny X-men. probably I'll hold off on this, thoughmy dad is a huge Warlock fan.

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By Carl Burgos, Howard James, John Forte, Harry Sahle, Al Avison, Bob Powell
Cover by Alex Schomburg
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See the golden age in its glory as Captain America stops a plot against General Douglas MacArthur! The Human Torch foils a plan to freeze the English Channel! The Destroyer fights the forces of the Devil himself! Plus the Sub-Mariner, the Whizzer, and more! With such wartime villains as the Stone-Man Slayer, Doctor Togu the Vampire, the Mock Mikado, and Doctor Crime, one of the few enemies Captain America had to fight more than once! Plus meet little-known characters like the Black Avenger, Raffles the Cracksman, and the Whizzer's sidekick Slow Motion Jones! With text stories by Mickey Spillane


Truthfully, the first Volume was only ok, The Marvel Golden Age stuff is very hit and miss, mostly miss. I'll get it eventually

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By Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and others

Penciled by Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Don Heck, Joe Sinnott, Al Williamson, Bill Everett, John Buscema, Russ Heath and more

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In 1958, Atlas Comics Editor-in-Chief Stan Lee was joined by two titanic talents: Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko. Together this trio of storytellers launched Tales of Suspense and its sister title, Tales to Astonish, and along with them the beginnings of a creative revival that would change comics forever. With startling twist-enders featuring Martians, killer robots, and massive monsters like Diablo, Cyclops and Monstro they, hand in hand with a growing group of artists including Don Heck, Joe Sinnott and John Buscema, began to burn up the racks with a style and creativity that comics hadn’t seen in years.


Enjoyed Tales to Astonish, even is a bit repetitive. Here's the beginning of Lee/Kirby, Lee/Ditko.

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 Post subject: New Marvel Masterworks (and Roger Stern interview)
PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 8:54 pm 
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and two superhero ones to round it out.

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Scripted by Roy Thomas
Pencils by John Buscema, Don Heck and Werner Roth
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watershed Avengers moments—the Black Panther joins the team, a pitched battle between the Avengers and the X-Men, the debut of the new Masters of Evil, the details behind Cap’s fateful battle with Baron Zemo, a reality-bending battle between the current Avengers and the original Avengers, and the first appearance of the evil Ultron-5!

Oh, and don’t worry, we didn’t forget—it all closes out on one heck of a high note with the first-ever appearance of the Vision and one of the most famous stories in all of Marveldom, “Even an Android Can Cry”. Bring your tissues, True Believer, ’cause this one’s gonna get ya right there.



The Avengers keeps getting better and better as I go. I miss Stan but Roy stepped up to the plate admirably. Never read these either

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Scripted by Stan Lee
Pencils by Jack Kirby

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A masterpiece of immortal action, cosmic scope, and boundless drama, Stan and Jack’s Thor collaborations mark a cornerstone of the Marvel Universe, and that’s no small accomplishment coming from the imaginations of the most celebrated creators in comics! And boy, oh boy, bunky, do they knock it up a notch, a cosmic notch, with the tales we’ll be bringing you here!

It all begins when the Thunder God is captured by Rigellian colonizers and taken on a trip to the Black Galaxy to confront the one and only Ego, the Living Planet! It’s non-stop action, action, action from there as he journeys to Wundagore Mountain to meet the matchless High Evolutionary and his menagerie of man-beasts! It all wraps up with a trio of titanic tussles between Odin’s Son and Ulik the Troll, the Growing Man, and the Destroyer!


One of the last Lee/Kirby's left to Masterwork. Thor gets better every volume too. Never read these either.

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 Post subject: New Marvel Masterworks (and Roger Stern interview)
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I could read the Atlas, Young Winners and Tales of Suspense ones. They look like fun!

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