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  2. Founded in 1939, during the era called the Golden Age of comic books, "Timely" was the umbrella name for the comics division of pulp magazine publisher Goodman, whose business strategy involved having a multitude of corporate entities all producing the same product.

    • 1939; 84 years ago
    • Comic books, magazine
    • Publishing
    • Manhattan, New York City
  3. Marvel Comics was rechristened Marvel Mystery Comics with issue #2 — the magazine would last through #92 (June 1949) — and Timely began publishing additional titles, beginning with Daring Mystery Comics #1 (Jan. 1940), Mystic Comics #1 (March 1940), Red Raven Comics #1 (Aug. 1940), Human Torch #2 (premiering Fall 1940 with no cover date and ...

  4. Oct 22, 2019 · While Goodman’s comic book division was called Timely Comics, the name Marvel Comics kept showing up on Timely’s comic book covers throughout the 1940s and 1950s. One of the shell companies in the Timely Comics’ division was called Marvel Comics and some comics were published with A Marvel Magazine on the cover.

  5. Jul 3, 2018 · How Timely Became Marvel Comics. Timely Publications began in New York around 1939 as a publisher of comic books and pulp magazines. At the time, founder Martin Goodman, with partner Abraham Goodman, found a distribution deal with Funnies to produce comic books for the American market.

  6. It's always important to celebrate the classics. Presenting the mainstream Marvel Universe! 1961-1963 was Marvel's "Silver Age", marking a transition out of Timely Comics, into the Marvel Comics name we know today.

  7. Apr 30, 2024 · Founded in 1939 by pulp magazine publisher Martin Goodman, Timely Comics emerged during the Golden Age of Comic Books, a period marked by the debut of many superhero characters. The company’s first publication, “Marvel Comics” #1, introduced characters such as the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner, who quickly became popular among readers.

  8. Mar 18, 2019 · Throughout the 1950s, Atlas Comics paved the way for Marvel and began the stories of some of its most classic characters. For a brief seven-year period in the 1950s, publisher Martin Goodman’s Atlas Comics weathered the comics industry’s many storms to chart a course for its inheritor, Marvel Comics, to inaugurate a bold new era of ...

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