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      • The material Funnies Inc. provided to Goodman was published in "Marvel Comics" #1 (October, 1939). It reprinted the first Namor story, colored and with additional pages.
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  2. Personal History. Martin Goodman (born [1] in 1908 as Moe Goodman, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States; died June 6, 1992, Palm Beach, Florida) was an American publisher of pulp magazines, paperback books, men's adventure magazines, and comic books, launching the company that would become Marvel Comics.

  3. Martin Goodman (also Morris Goodman; born Moe Goodman; January 18, 1908 – June 6, 1992) was an American publisher of pulp magazines, digest sized magazines, paperback books, men's adventure magazines, and comic books, who founded the comics magazine company Timely Comics in 1939.

  4. Jun 11, 1992 · June 17, 1992. : An obituary on Thursday about Martin Goodman, the founder and longtime publisher of Marvel Comics, misidentified the creator of Captain America. The comic-book character was ...

  5. Each and every year, Marvel remained one of the top comic companies ( alongside of DC comics ). Over time Goodman knew his business was strong and decided to retire in the early 1970's leaving the company in the hands of his nephew Stan Lee. Martin Goodman later died in 1992 at the age of 84. Martin Goodman will always be remembered as the ...

    • Martin Goodman Sells Marvel Comics to Perfect Film and Chemical Corp. Ever since his first publication in 1933 (the pulp Western Supernovel Magazine, with future Archie Comics co-founder Louis Silberkleit), Martin Goodman sat at the helm of his own little publishing empire, variously known as Timely Publications, Atlas, and Marvel Comics.
    • Independent News. In 1957, American News Company, Atlas Comics’ distributor, was put out of business after losing a tussle with the U.S. Department of Justice.
    • Carmine Infantino, DC Editorial Director. The guy who could draw anything at Marvel was Jack Kirby. At DC Comics, it was Carmine Infantino. He worked on the Flash.
    • Dick Giordano hired away from Charlton Comics. Yes, technically Giordano’s hiring by DC away from Charlton Comics (and bringing Denny O’Neil, Jim Aparo, and few other creatives with him) was Carmine’s doing (above) but it’s an important enough event to warrant a mention of its own.
  6. Feb 19, 2014 · He’s not in the book, nor is the history of “Marvel Comics” as such, aside from some brief cameos. What’s actually in the book partly corresponds to its subtitle: “Jack Kirby and the Moonlighting Artists at Martin Goodmans Empire.”. It’s really two books in one, both a step removed from comic books. The first is a beautifully ...

  7. The material Funnies Inc. provided to Goodman was published in "Marvel Comics" #1 (October, 1939). It reprinted the first Namor story, colored and with additional pages. Also included were the...

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