Marvel Comics In The 1970s Expanded Edition

(Author) Pierre Comtois
Format: Paperback
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NEW EDITION WITH 16 EXTRA PAGES! Marvel Comics in the 1970s covers Marvel's final historical phase: the twilight years of the 1970s, after the initial '60s wave of popularity pushed the company to the forefront of the comics industry, and made many of its characters household names. This full decade of pop-culture history saw Stan Lee's role as writer diminish as he ascended to Publisher, the stunning departure of Jack Kirby to DC (and his later return to Marvel), the rise of Roy Thomas as editor (and eventual Editor In Chief), and the introduction of a new wave of writers and artists who would expand the boundaries of comics beyond super-heroes, while planting the seeds for the company's eventual self-destruction. Comics such as the Spider-Man "drug" issues, Conan the Barbarian, Tomb of Dracula, Master of Kung Fu, Howard the Duck, the new X-Men, and more are covered in detail--along with the creators who wrote and drew them, including Chris Claremont, Barry Windsor-Smith, Gene Colan, Marv Wolfman, Steve Gerber, John Romita, Gil Kane, Sal Buscema, and many others. So don't be satisfied with only half the story! Check out Marvel Comics in the 1970s and find out why Marvel was once hailed as The House of Ideas!

Information
Publisher:
TwoMorrows Publishing
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781605491035
Publish year:
2021
Publish date:
April 13, 2021

Pierre Comtois

Pierre Comtois is a prolific American writer known for his seminal work "Marvel Comics in the 1970s." His writing style is characterized by meticulous research and engaging storytelling. Comtois has made significant contributions to literature by shedding light on the cultural impact and evolution of comic books.

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