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MARVEL COMICS: THE UNTOLD STORY

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"A WILD-RIDE ACCOUNT" —The Hollywood Reporter
"EPIC" —The New York Times
"INDISPENSABLE" —Los Angeles Times
"DEFINITIVE" —The Wall Street Journal
"SCINTILLATING" —Publishers Weekly
“FASCINATING” —GQ
"AUTHORITATIVE" —Kirkus Reviews
"GRIPPING" —Rolling Stone
"PRICELESS" —Booklist
"A MUST FOR ANY SUPERHERO OR POP-CULTURE FAN" —NY Post
"ESSENTIAL" —The Daily Beast
"A SUPERPOWERED MUST-READ" —USA Today
"REVELATORY" —The Miami Herald
"AS FULL OF COLORFUL CHARACTERS, TRAGIC REVERSALS AND UNLIKELY PLOT TWISTS AS ANY BOOK IN THE MARVEL CANON" —Newsday

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    Captain Marvel #57. Pencils by Pat Broderick, inks by…Terry Austin? Words by Roger McKenzie.

    Captain Marvel #57. Pencils by Pat Broderick, inks by…Terry Austin? Words by Roger McKenzie.

    — 2 weeks ago with 43 notes
    #Captain Marvel  #Pat Broderick  #Thor  #Roger McKenzie  #Rick Jones 
    Art by Mark Gruenwald, from Omniverse #2, 1979.

    Art by Mark Gruenwald, from Omniverse #2, 1979.

    — 1 month ago with 14 notes
    #Mark Gruenwald  #Thor 
    Thor #127. Art by Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta.

    Thor #127. Art by Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta.

    — 2 months ago with 16 notes
    #Jack Kirby  #Vince Colletta  #Thor 
    MARVEL COMICS, 1962“Stan Lee is introducing a new character in TALES OF SUSPENSE—Iron Man! This goes on sale Dec. 10th. Watch for it.Also on sale Dec. 10th—an entire mag devoted to THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN! You won’t want to miss this one. Stan also has a new war mag in the making—SERGEANT FURY AND HIS HOWLING COMMANDOES. This one won’t be out until March 5th, but don’t you forget it!Starting with issue #91 of JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY, Joe Sinnott (who inked FANTASTIC FOUR #5) will be drawing The Mighty Thor. I think you are going to like his work.” Judy Walsh sure had the inside track at Marvel Comics.

    MARVEL COMICS, 1962

    “Stan Lee is introducing a new character in TALES OF SUSPENSE—Iron Man! This goes on sale Dec. 10th. Watch for it.

    Also on sale Dec. 10th—an entire mag devoted to THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN! You won’t want to miss this one.

    Stan also has a new war mag in the making—SERGEANT FURY AND HIS HOWLING COMMANDOES. This one won’t be out until March 5th, but don’t you forget it!

    Starting with issue #91 of JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY, Joe Sinnott (who inked FANTASTIC FOUR #5) will be drawing The Mighty Thor. I think you are going to like his work.”

    Judy Walsh sure had the inside track at Marvel Comics.

    — 3 months ago with 60 notes
    #Iron Man  #Spider-Man  #Nick Fury  #Thor  #Fantastic Four  #Joe Sinnott  #Stan Lee  #Letters 
    kirbymuseum:

Printed-size pencil art with inked lettering photostat in our files. Page 17 from “Galactus Is Born!”, Thor 162, dated March 1969.

Wow. Wow. 
Wow.

    kirbymuseum:

    Printed-size pencil art with inked lettering photostat in our files. Page 17 from “Galactus Is Born!”, Thor 162, dated March 1969.

    Wow. Wow.

    Wow.

    — 4 months ago with 101 notes
    #Jack Kirby  #Galactus  #Thor 
    Jack Kirby’s Thor…
‘Nuff said?

    Jack Kirby’s Thor…

    ‘Nuff said?

    — 6 months ago with 51 notes
    #jack kirby  #stan lee  #thor  #walking away 
    The Invaders (and Thor) by Jack Kirby.

    The Invaders (and Thor) by Jack Kirby.

    — 7 months ago with 196 notes
    #Jack Kirby  #invaders  #thor 
    According to Doug Moench, Marvel’s Big Bang would go down this way: “Donald Blake would be killed, but someone else would find the walking stick and become the new Thor. So instead of Thor being a doctor, now Thor would be a plumber or whatever. Steve Rogers would die, but an investment banker would become the new Captain America. I said, ‘This is crazy! We can’t do this!’ And Shooter insisted that it was going to be done. Peter Parker would be killed, and someone else would get bitten by another spider, and so on. I kept ignoring it; Shooter kept pushing it. It got to the point where the editors were calling me, assistant editors, including Ralph Macchio and Mark Gruenwald. But all of them were afraid of Shooter. They’d seen me in the Marvel offices having epic battles, in which I would just bellow at the guy. I was, I guess, the only one who fought back against him. Everybody else felt cowed and didn’t want to risk getting fired or whatever. I just didn’t give a shit and I hated the guy so much.” 
Photograph of Doug Moench by Eliot R. BrownText from Marvel Comics: The Untold Story

    According to Doug Moench, Marvel’s Big Bang would go down this way: “Donald Blake would be killed, but someone else would find the walking stick and become the new Thor. So instead of Thor being a doctor, now Thor would be a plumber or whatever. Steve Rogers would die, but an investment banker would become the new Captain America. I said, ‘This is crazy! We can’t do this!’ And Shooter insisted that it was going to be done. Peter Parker would be killed, and someone else would get bitten by another spider, and so on. I kept ignoring it; Shooter kept pushing it. It got to the point where the editors were calling me, assistant editors, including Ralph Macchio and Mark Gruenwald. But all of them were afraid of Shooter. They’d seen me in the Marvel offices having epic battles, in which I would just bellow at the guy. I was, I guess, the only one who fought back against him. Everybody else felt cowed and didn’t want to risk getting fired or whatever. I just didn’t give a shit and I hated the guy so much.”

    Photograph of Doug Moench by Eliot R. Brown
    Text from Marvel Comics: The Untold Story

    — 7 months ago with 30 notes
    #Doug Moench  #Ralph Macchio  #Mark Gruenwald  #Jim Shooter  #Thor  #Captain America 
    Thor by Jack Kirby.

    Thor by Jack Kirby.

    — 7 months ago with 67 notes
    #Thor 
    Thor, Daredevil, Conan, Captain America, Iron Man, and Wolverine as…turtles! By Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, 1984.

    Thor, Daredevil, Conan, Captain America, Iron Man, and Wolverine as…turtles! By Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, 1984.

    — 7 months ago with 28 notes
    #Thor  #Daredevil  #Conan  #Captain America  #Iron Man  #Wolverine  #Eastman  #Laird  #Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles  #TMNT