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  1. Atlas Comics was the 1950s comic-book publishing label that evolved into Marvel Comics. [1] 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.

  2. Although for several months in 1949 and 1950 Timely's titles bore a circular logo labeled "Marvel Comic", the first modern comic book so labeled was the science-fiction anthology Amazing Adventures, which showed the "MC" box on its cover. Cover-dated August 1961, it was published May 9, 1961.

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  5. Apr 26, 2023 · Rediscover the classic 1950s comics from 'Adventures Into Terror' and the work of Joe Maneely. by Marvel. Marvel is excited to be teaming up with Fantagraphics to announce the publication of Fantagraphics Presents the Marvel Atlas Comics Library, a series of hardcover volumes reprinting comics from Marvel’s 1950s Atlas Comics line in both ...

  6. Sep 24, 2023 · Scripted by Stan Lee and exquisitely illustrated by the lamentably gone-before-his-time Joe Maneely, these 5 issues rank among the best of Marvel's 1950s output. Cover-to-cover scans of all 5 issues of the first (and only) volume of Marvel Comics' (which at the time was still Atlas Comics) Black...

  7. Timely-Atlas-Comics: A History of Atlas War Comics (1950-1960) A blog about the history of Martin Goodman's Marvel comic book line from 1939 to about 1961.The content won't be 100% exclusive to comics, but will also touch upon the pulps, magazines, digests and even general esoteric comics history on occasion.

  8. Though the line was published under the brand Atlas Comics, comic book historians and collectors refer to it as Atlas/Seaboard Comics to differentiate it from the 1950s Atlas Comics, a predecessor of Marvel Comics. [1] Seaboard was located on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City .

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