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11-28-2008, 08:43 AM
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Mortigan Goth – Immortalis
In 1349, England was wracked by the plague. A third of the population was dead, and the rest lived in fear. Despairing for his own life, Mortigan Goth pleaded to the Devil to be saved. Little did he know that the Devil would actually appear. They played chess that day; the prize was immortality. Although the Devil tried to distract him, Goth prevailed. Unfortunately, the Devil is a sore loser. Mortigan Goth is now immortal, but his life seems cursed with tragedy. Six centuries ago, plague took the lives of those close to him, and death seems to follow him today. But what Goth can tell you about death… now that’s a story worth hearing!
(1993-1994) Mortigan Goth – Immortalis #1-4
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Marvel Frontier Comics Index and Status |
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11-28-2008, 08:46 AM
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Marvel Frontier Comics Index and Status
Marvel Frontier Comics was a Marvel UK imprint that published comics between 1993-1994.
Posted Comics
(1993) Children of the Voyager #1-4 [Page #95]
(1993) Dances with Demons #1-4 [Page #94]
(1993) Bloodseed #1-2 [Page #130]
(1993-1994) Mortigan Goth – Immortalis #1-4 [Page #134]
(1994) Marvel Frontier Comics Unlimited / Special #1 [Page #130]
Missing Comics
None
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Groo the Wanderer |
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11-28-2008, 08:55 AM
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Groo the Wanderer
Groo the Wanderer is a fantasy/comedy comic book series written and drawn by Sergio Aragonés, rewritten, coplotted and edited by Mark Evanier, lettered by Stan Sakai, and colored by Tom Luth. Over the years it has been published by Pacific Comics, Eclipse Comics (one special issue), Marvel Comics (under its Epic imprint), Image Comics and Dark Horse Comics.
Groo was one of the first widely successful creator-owned comics, one of the few successful humorous comic books (outside Archie Comics) during its time, and one of the longest running collaborations in comic book history.
Aragonés and Evanier eventually negotiated a deal with Epic Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics, for that company to take care of publication while preserving creator rights. This resulted in the longest run of Groo the Wanderer with 120 issues. In 1994, with Marvel facing financial difficulties, the title switched to Image Comics and was retitled Groo.
(1985-1995) Groo the Wanderer #1-120
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Marvel Try-Out Books |
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11-28-2008, 09:10 AM
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Marvel Try-Out Books
In 1983, Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter created the Marvel Try-out book to draw new talent into the comic book industry. The contest involved a deconstructed comic book in which contestants could complete the comic and submit it to Marvel. The winner would be awarded a professional assignment with Marvel.
At 27 years old, Mark Bagley entered the contest and won first place for penciling. This led to a series of low profile penciling jobs including jobs for Marvel's New Universe line and backup stories in Captain America. A majority of his work during this time was for the first series of Marvel Universe Trading cards.
In 2000 was published a sequel to the popular "Official Marvel Comics Try-out Book" of the mid- '80's.
This book maintains the same overall format, but it updates it so that the story is about the X-Men, it is drawn by Andy Kubert, and the instructions take into account advances in technology, most especially how much computers can be used these days. These updates are very valuable, however there are fewer pencilled pages to ink over than in the original book, and they are printed in black ink, rather than "non-photo blue," as the first book was.
(1983) The Official Marvel Try-Out Book #1
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(2000) The New Official Marvel Try-Out Book #1

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Channel 33⅓ Summer Special |
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11-28-2008, 09:23 AM
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Channel 33⅓ Summer Special
In 1983 Marvel put all the strips Dicky Howett and Tim Quinn had worked on into a summer Special called 'Channel Thirty Three and a Third'.
(1983) Channel Thirty Three and a Third
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11-28-2008, 09:27 AM
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Marvel Con '76
(1976) Marvel Con '76 #1
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11-28-2008, 09:34 AM
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Merry Marvel Messenger
The "Merry Marvel Messenger" was a newspaper item that featured bios of the Bullpen staff, news & gossip, trivia, and sneak previews for MMMS'ers only. Basically, it was an extension of what a reader might find in the regular Bullpen Bulletins.
(1966) Merry Marvel Messenger #1
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Epic Comics Index and Status |
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11-28-2008, 09:44 AM
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Epic Comics Index and Status
Epic Comics was a creator-owned imprint of Marvel Comics started in 1982, lasting through the mid-1990s, and being briefly revived on a small scale in the mid-2000s.
Launched by editor-in-chief Jim Shooter as a spin-off of the successful Epic Illustrated magazine, the Epic imprint allowed creators to retain control and ownership of their properties. Co-edited by Al Milgrom and Archie Goodwin, the imprint also allowed Marvel to publish a more mature line of comics oriented toward an older audience.
The first project was Dreadstar, a space opera by writer-artist Jim Starlin, published November 1982. Subsequent titles included Coyote by Steve Englehart, Alien Legion (a war series set in outer space, created by Carl Potts but written by others), Six from Sirius, a sci-fi title by writer Doug Moench and artist Paul Gulacy, Sisterhood of Steel, a saga of elite women-warriors by Christy Marx and Mike Vosburg and Void Indigo, a controversial title written by Steve Gerber.
The line branched out later with historical fiction (Black Dragon), social commentary (The One, Marshal Law), humor (Groo) and fantasy (Moonshadow, Elfquest). However, initial sales were disappointing, so in order to give the line a boost, popular Marvel writer-artist Frank Miller and artist Bill Sienkiewicz were commissioned to develop Elektra: Assassin, featuring the ninja assassin from the Daredevil comic book.
Although Epic was meant to be mainly a creator-owned line, Elektra: Assassin became only the first title featuring Marvel characters published by the imprint. Others included Meltdown, a painted mini-series featuring Havok and Wolverine from the X-Men; a resurrected Tomb of Dracula; and the miniseries Silver Surfer: Parable, dealing with messianic themes, written by Stan Lee with art by French comics storyteller Mśbius). Marvel then commissioned writer and Marvel editor Archie Goodwin to create original characters for a Mature Readers superhero line for Epic Comics. This took the form of The Shadowline Saga, a storyline spanning four different titles in 1987.
Epic was also notable as one of the first American comic publishers to release material originally produced in other countries, such as the Moebius graphic novels Airtight Garage, The Incal and Blueberry, published here in English translations by Jean-Marc Lofficier & Randy Lofficier. Epic also published Katsuhiro Otomo's manga classic Akira, with translations by Marvel staffer Mary Jo Duffy and colors by Steve Oliffe.
As well, Epic, now edited by Potts, licensed a variety of literary material, the best known of which were the Clive Barker novels and stories, including Hellraiser, Nightbreed and Weaveworld. Other adapted works included William Shatner's Tekworld, the Wild Cards anthologies, and William Gibson's Neuromancer.
Epic's cachet dimmed somewhat in the late 1980s and early '90s, partly as a consequence of the new breed of "grim and gritty" stories Epic had helped to pioneer but which had now become a staple of mainstream comics. Yet during a sales boom in comics around that time, Epic published the four-part graphic novel miniseries Atomic Age, a 1950s-style science fiction story reimagined from a contemporary perspective by writer Frank Lovece and artists Mike Okamoto and Al Williamson, and brought out the action-oriented Heavy Hitters line with material from Peter David (Sachs and Violens), Howard Chaykin (Midnight Men), Gerard Jones (The Trouble with Girls), Joe Kubert (Abraham Stone) and Steve Purcell (Sam & Max). The subsequent comic-book sales bust, however, prompted Marvel to end Epic in 1994. In late 1995, the line was temporarily brought back to complete the reprinting of the Akira manga. Epic was ended again when the series completed in early 1996.
Posted Comics
(1980-1986) Epic Illustrated #1-34 [Page #81]
(1982-1986) Dreadstar #1-27 [Page #131]
(1983-1986) Coyote #1-16 [Page #164]
(1984) Six From Sirius v1 #1-4 [Page #25]
(1984) Void Indigo #1-2 [Page #177]
(1984-1985) Crash Ryan #1-4 [Page #76]
(1984-1986) Timespirits #1-8 [Page #160]
(1984-1986) Sisterhood of Steel #1-8 [Page #74]
(1984-1987) Alien Legion v1 #1-20 [Page #76]
(1985) Black Dragon #1-6 [Page #75]
(1985) Bozz Chronicles #1-6 [Page #76]
(1985) Dreadstar and Company #1-6 [Page #147]
(1985-1986) Six From Sirius v2 #1-4 [Page #25]
(1985-1986) Starstruck #1-6 [Page #164]
(1985-1987) Swords Of The Swashbucklers #1-12 [Page #76]
(1985-1988) ElfQuest #1-32 [Page #132]
(1985-1995) Groo the Wanderer #1-120 [Page #134]
(1986) Steelgrip Starkey and the All-Purpose Power Tool #1-6 [Page #78]
(1986-1987) Elektra Assasin #1-8 [Page #54]
(1987) The Death of Groo The Wanderer [Page #131]
(1987-1988) Video Jack #1-6 [Page #78]
(1987-1989) Marshal Law #1-6 [Page #76]
(1987-1990) Alien Legion v2 #1-18 [Page #76]
(1987-1994) Moebius #1-9 (Graphic Novels) [Page #133;#143 & #149]
(1988) The Incal #1-4 [Page #131]
(1988) Someplace Strange [Page #75]
(1988) MGN #33 - Iron Man – Crash [Page #33]
(1988) Stray Toasters #1-4 [Page #76]
(1988-1989) Silver Surfer – Parable #1-2 [Page #161]
(1988-1989) Doctor Zero #1-8 [Page #77]
(1988-1989) Powerline #1-8 [Page #77]
(1988-1989) St. George #1-8 [Page #77]
(1988-1989) Light and Darkness War #1-6 [Page #79]
(1988-1989) Havok & Wolverine – Meltdown #1-4 [Page #44]
(1988-1995) Akira #1-38 [Page #75]
(1989) Crime and Punishment - Marshal Law Takes Manhattan [Page #76]
(1989) MGN #52 – Neuromancer [Page #104 & #131]
(1989) The Punisher - Return to Big Nothing [Page #74]
(1989) Sleeze Brothers #1-6 [Page #77]
(1989-1990) Blueberry #1-5 [Page #132; #145 & #202]
(1989-1990) Interface #1-8 [Page #80]
(1989-1993) Clive Barker's Hellraiser #1-20 [Page #77]
(1990) Alien Legion - On The Edge #1-3 [Page #76]
(1990) Elektra Lives Again [Page #54]
(1990) Plastic Forks #1-5 [Page #78]
(1990) Strange Adventures (Harvey Kurtzman’s…) #1 [Page #131]
(1990) The Elsewere Prince #1-6 [Page #79]
(1990) Critical Mass #1-7 [Page #77]
(1990) Wild Cards #1-4 [Page #78]
(1990) Tales From the Heart of Africa: The Temporary Natives #1 [Page #160]
(1990-1991) Cadillacs and Dinosaurs #1-4 [Page #132]
(1990-1991) Tomorrow Knights #1-6 [Page #81]
(1990-1991) Hollywood Superstars #1-5 [Page #82]
(1990-1991) Fafhrd And The Gray Mouser #1-4 [Page #77]
(1990-1991) The New Adventures of Cholly and Flytrap: Till Death Do Us Part #1-3 [Page #160]
(1990-1991) Atomic Age #1-4 [Page #78]
(1990-1993) Clive Barker's Night Breed #1-25 [Page #79]
(1991) The Original Adventures of Cholly and Flytrap #1 [Page #160]
(1991) Moebius - Chaos [Page #149]
(1991) Epic Lite #1 [Page #81]
(1991) Alien Legion - Tenants of Hell #1-2 [Page #76]
(1991) Car Warriors #1-4 [Page #76]
(1991) Tomb Of Dracula v3 - Day of Blood #1-4 [Page #70]
(1991) Marshall Blueberry #1 – The Lost Dutchman Mine Page #202
(1991) Lieutenant Blueberry #1-3 Page #202
(1991) Last of the Dragons #1 [Page #161]
(1991) Hellraiser - Poster Book [Page #77]
(1991) Samurai Cat #1-3 [Page #81]
(1991-1992) Metropol #1-12 [Page #133]
(1991-1992) The Olympians #1-2 [Page #160]
(1991-1992) The Transmutation of Ike Garuda #1-2 [Page #79]
(1991-1992) Captain Confederacy #1-4 [Page #78]
(1991-1992) Weaveworld #1-3 [Page #82]
(1991-1993) Clive Barker's Book Of The Damned: A Hellraiser Companion #1-4 [Page #132]
(1991-1994) Hellraiser vs Nightbreed – Jihad #1-2 [Page #77]
(1992) Metropol AD #1-3 [Page #133]
(1992) Katsuhiro Otomo's Memories [Page #82]
(1992) Clive Barker's Hellraiser - Summer Special [Page #77]
(1992) Hellraiser - Dark Holiday Special [Page #77]
(1992) Hellraiser III - Hell on Earth Movie Special [Page #77]
(1992) Bloodlines: A Tale from the Heart of Africa #1 [Page #160]
(1992) A1 #1-4 [Page #184]
(1992) Farewell to Weapons [Page #82]
(1992) Idol #1-3 [Page #79]
(1992) Mutatis #1-3 [Page #80]
(1992) Epic Anthology #1-4 [Page #131]
(1992) 67 Seconds #1 [Page #131]
(1992) Dinosaurs A Celebration #1-4 [Page #81]
(1992) Dreadlands #1-4 [Page #132]
(1992) Alien Legion – Grimrod [Page #76]
(1992-1993) Onyx Overlord #1-4 [Page #132]
(1992-1994) Tekworld #1-24 [Page #94]
(1993) Alien Legion – Binary Deep [Page #76]
(1993) Alien Legion - One Planet at a Time #1-3 [Page #76]
(1993) Law Dog and Grimrod - Terror at the Crossroads [Page #76]
(1993) Heavy Hitters Annual [Page #76]
(1993) Dragon Lines #1-4 [Heavy Hitters] [Page #132 & #161]
(1993) Feud #1-4 [Page #78]
(1993) The Trouble With Girls - The Night of the Lizard #1-4 [Heavy Hitters] [Page #80]
(1993) Tor #1-4 [Heavy Hitters] [Page #146]
(1993) War Man #1-2 [Heavy Hitters] [Page #160]
(1993) Offcastes #1-3 [Heavy Hitters] [Page #75]
(1993) Spyke #1-4 [Heavy Hitters] [Page #80]
(1993) Midnight Men #1-4 [Heavy Hitters] [Page #82]
(1993) Untamed #1-3 [Heavy Hitters] [Page #160]
(1993) Lance Barnes' Post Nuke Dick #1-4 [Page #79]
(1993) Hellhound The Redemption Quest #1-4 [Page #79]
(1993) Pinhead vs. Marshal Law Law In Hell #1-2 [Page #75]
(1993) The Airtight Garage #2 [Page #132]
(1993-1994) Dragon Lines: The Way Of The Warrior #1-2 [Heavy Hitters] [Page #161]
(1993-1994) Chiller #1-2 [Page #187]
(1993-1994) Clive Barker's The Harrowers #1-6 [Page #132]
(1993-1994) Brats Bizarre #1-4 [Page #79]
(1993-1994) Strange Combat Tales #1-4 [Page #82]
(1993-1994) Law Dog #1-10 [Heavy Hitters] [Page #80]
(1993-1994) Pinhead #1-4 [Page #75]
(1993-1994) Terrarists #1-4 [Heavy Hitters] [Page #149]
(1993-1994) Sachs & Violens #1-4 [Heavy Hitters] [Page #75]
(1993-1994) Psychonauts #1-2 [Page #132]
(1994) Hellraiser - Spring Slaughter [Page #77]
(2003) Gun Theory #1-2 [Page #170]
(2003-2004) Crimson Dynamo #1-6 [Page #77]
(2003-2004) Trouble #1-5 [Page #82]
(2004) Epic Anthology Featuring Sleepwalker [Page #131]
Missing Comics
(1985-1986) The One #1-6
(1985-1987) Moonshadow #1-12
(1987) Blood: A Tale #1-4
(1990) Hearts and Minds #1
(1990) Jhereg #1
(1990) Stalkers #1-12
(1990) Seven Block #1
(1990-1991) Last American #1-4
(1990-1991) Cadillacs and Dinosaurs #5-6
(1991) The Everyman #1
(1992) Sinking #1
(1992) Sam & Max Freelance Police #1
(1993) The Airtight Garage #1;3-4
(1993-1994) Psychonauts #3-4
(1994) The Stars My Destination GN
(1995) Abraham Stone #1-2
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11-28-2008, 11:03 AM
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FOOM Magazine
Marvel's second and best fan club magazine. FOOM (Friends Of Ol' Marvel) was distributed only to members of the FOOM fan club, and contained articles, some strips, puzzles, and monthly comic reviews.
(1973-1978) FOOM #1-22
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11/26/08 latest releases |
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11-28-2008, 12:25 PM
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11/26/08 latest releases
credit to origional uploaders and scanners. still looking for x-men worlds apart 2, x-men pixies & demons, Ms. marvel 33, ultimate x-men 98, Marvel adventures Fantastic four 42, Marvel adventures Superheroes 5. will post when available.
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