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  1. Apr 26, 2023 · 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 facsimile editions of individual titles and compilations of a single artist.

  2. Apr 26, 2023 · Atlas scholar Dr. Michael J. Vassalo: “It is with great pleasure that I reintroduce modern audiences to this hidden gold and Marvel’s talented 1950s creators, many of whom would go on to fame ...

  3. subsequent issues published by Atlas Comics: Amazing Mysteries #32–35 May 1949 – Jan 1950 continues from Sub-Mariner Comics: Animated Movie Tunes #1–2 Fall 1945 – Summer 1946 Annie Oakley #1–4 Spring – Nov 1948 Subsequent issues published by Atlas Comics: Apache Kid: 53 2–9 Dec 1950 – Nov 1951

  4. Barry Pearl Presents Tales of Suspense. The Comic Book Collectors Club is proud to announce the publication of our own Barry Pearl’s introduction to Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Tales of Suspense – Volume 4, the latest volume in Marvel’s classic reprint series, now available at bookstores everywhere (so I can finally reveal this top ...

  5. Oct 31, 2023 · The Fantagraphics Atlas Comics Library is the first attempt to publish a carefully curated line of Atlas titles. Our first volume, Adventures Into Terror, includes a treasure trove of stories drawn by many of the most stylistically accomplished artists of the Golden Age including George Tuska, Carl Burgos, Mike Sekowsky, Joe Maneely, and Joe ...

  6. The 1950s were a very interesting, and often very misunderstood time for comics. The comic market started the decade already in turbulent times; after the superhero-crash of the late 1940's, a number of publishing houses had to change their strategy to stay in business. Atlas comics, for instance, managed to keep the lig

  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.

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