List of magazines released by Marvel Comics in the 1970s
Magazine Management, the magazine and comic-book publishing parent of Marvel Comics at the time, released a number of magazine-format comics in the 1970s, primarily from 1973 to 1977. Marvel's attempt at entering the comics-magazine field dominated by Warren Publishing, the new line of mostly black-and-white anthology magazines predominantly featured horror, sword and sorcery, and science fiction. The magazines did not carry the Marvel name, but were produced by Marvel staffers and freelancers, and featured characters regularly found in Marvel comic books, as well as some creator-owned material. In addition to the many horror titles, magazines in this group included Savage Sword of Conan, Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, Marvel Preview, and Planet of the Apes.
The magazine format did not fall under the purview of the Comics Code, allowing the titles to feature stronger content — such as moderate profanity, partial nudity, and more graphic violence — than Marvel's mainstream color comic books. The magazines featured fully painted covers by illustrators including Earl Norem, Bob Larkin, Ken Barr, Luis Dominguez, Neal Adams, Frank Brunner, Boris Vallejo, and Joe Jusko. Initially, the magazines' page-counts varied between 68, 76, and 84 pages.
The Savage Sword of Conan! Marvel Comics & Curtis Magazines
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published: 29 Jan 2024
Doc Savage : Curtis Magazine Archive Volume one (Dynamite comics) - Marvel B&W comics Book Review
Doc Savage : Curtis Magazine Archive Volume one (Dynamite comics) - Marvel B&W comics Book Review - a classic collection of Doc Savage comics from the mid 1970s (8 issues in total). The Doc Savage is mainly B&W but has colour covers along with lots of essays, photos etc (from the film etc) as well as info about Doc Savage.
#docsavage #marvelmagazines #marvelcomics
published: 09 Sep 2020
In the Library of Graphic Literature #149-CURTIS MAGAZINES FIELD TRIP Edition
Library of Graphic Literature
St. John's, NL
August 3rd, 2020
WOW!!!! A very, very sunny day and of course, it was off to the Atlantic Ocean to shoot this week's episode!!! The 149th episode of “In the Library of Graphic Literature”!!! As I expected, because I was on a narrow part of the trail, I was interrupted by hikers throughout the taping but it was kinda cool to get a feeling for the amount of people on this, one of the more deadly trails around the City of St. John's.
The location today is on the trail around Signal Hill where Marconi sent the first wireless message and began the age of modern telecommunications. The trail wraps around the cliffs and eventually make it all the way up to historic Cabot Tower. A wonderful walk but one not to be taken lightly. It's about 7 miles fr...
published: 03 Aug 2020
1789 Curtis's Botanical Magazine, modern scientific names used.
Plants are being described as plants and not so much what they can do for people.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis%27s_Botanical_Magazine
published: 23 Oct 2021
The Savage Sword Of Conan | Issues 1-50 | Magazine Covers | Published By Curtis-Marvel
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This is The Savage Sword Of Conan published first by Curtis Magazines, then by Marvel. The series ran from August 1974 through July 1995 with 235 regular issues.
Music:
Grave Blow by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Black Vortex - Scoring Action by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Artist: http://incompetech.com/
published: 12 May 2017
Metro Magazine November 2013 Anne Curtis
published: 02 Dec 2015
Marvel Curtis Imprint 1975 - A Deep Dive into Unknown Worlds Science Fiction
The passage reflects on Paul Gulacy's contributions to comics, especially his space-themed works. The speaker expresses a fervent desire to create, inspired by the comics. Mention is made of various Marvel magazines, including the 1975 Marvel Curtis Imprint, highlighting the industry's strategies to navigate the restrictive Comics Code.
published: 20 Aug 2023
Curtis's Botanical Magazine print of Stylidium scandens
curtis botanical magazine index
william curtis botanical magazine
published: 25 Jun 2013
How to pronounce Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" in English?
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Doc Savage : Curtis Magazine Archive Volume one (Dynamite comics) - Marvel B&W comics Book Review - a classic collection of Doc Savage comics from the mid 1970s...
Doc Savage : Curtis Magazine Archive Volume one (Dynamite comics) - Marvel B&W comics Book Review - a classic collection of Doc Savage comics from the mid 1970s (8 issues in total). The Doc Savage is mainly B&W but has colour covers along with lots of essays, photos etc (from the film etc) as well as info about Doc Savage.
#docsavage #marvelmagazines #marvelcomics
Doc Savage : Curtis Magazine Archive Volume one (Dynamite comics) - Marvel B&W comics Book Review - a classic collection of Doc Savage comics from the mid 1970s (8 issues in total). The Doc Savage is mainly B&W but has colour covers along with lots of essays, photos etc (from the film etc) as well as info about Doc Savage.
#docsavage #marvelmagazines #marvelcomics
Library of Graphic Literature
St. John's, NL
August 3rd, 2020
WOW!!!! A very, very sunny day and of course, it was off to the Atlantic Ocean to shoot this we...
Library of Graphic Literature
St. John's, NL
August 3rd, 2020
WOW!!!! A very, very sunny day and of course, it was off to the Atlantic Ocean to shoot this week's episode!!! The 149th episode of “In the Library of Graphic Literature”!!! As I expected, because I was on a narrow part of the trail, I was interrupted by hikers throughout the taping but it was kinda cool to get a feeling for the amount of people on this, one of the more deadly trails around the City of St. John's.
The location today is on the trail around Signal Hill where Marconi sent the first wireless message and began the age of modern telecommunications. The trail wraps around the cliffs and eventually make it all the way up to historic Cabot Tower. A wonderful walk but one not to be taken lightly. It's about 7 miles from there to Cape Spear, the most easterly point in North America!!! From here...there's nothing but ocean until you hit Europe.
THIS WEEK...I bring you a little look at a few of the legendary Curtis Magazines from Marvel Comics. I run through a bit of history on the line and show off a few of the magazines from “Dracula Lives” to “the Savage Sword of Conan”
MEANWHILE, of course, check out this week's episode of the “Thursday Comics” podcast on SPOTIFY and iTunes. AND next week's “Thursday Comics Giant Size” edition on the Top 10 Marvel Bronze Age Omnibuses!!!
#curtismagazines #comicbooks #graphicnovels #conanthebarbarian #savageswordofconan #thehulk #deadlyhandsofkingfu #marvelcomics #comicmagazines
Lots of love and happy reading, pals!!! Stay beautiful!!!
Peace & Comix,
Wallace Ryan
PS: Love to my favourite people in the whole wide world, Les, Kris, Sophia and Cole!
PLEASE feel free to join my LIBRARY of GRAPHIC LITERATURE Facebook group at:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/75626933911/
We have a great group of dedicated book fans and we love talking about our favourite books! I post news and features to it several times a day!!!
Library of Graphic Literature
St. John's, NL
August 3rd, 2020
WOW!!!! A very, very sunny day and of course, it was off to the Atlantic Ocean to shoot this week's episode!!! The 149th episode of “In the Library of Graphic Literature”!!! As I expected, because I was on a narrow part of the trail, I was interrupted by hikers throughout the taping but it was kinda cool to get a feeling for the amount of people on this, one of the more deadly trails around the City of St. John's.
The location today is on the trail around Signal Hill where Marconi sent the first wireless message and began the age of modern telecommunications. The trail wraps around the cliffs and eventually make it all the way up to historic Cabot Tower. A wonderful walk but one not to be taken lightly. It's about 7 miles from there to Cape Spear, the most easterly point in North America!!! From here...there's nothing but ocean until you hit Europe.
THIS WEEK...I bring you a little look at a few of the legendary Curtis Magazines from Marvel Comics. I run through a bit of history on the line and show off a few of the magazines from “Dracula Lives” to “the Savage Sword of Conan”
MEANWHILE, of course, check out this week's episode of the “Thursday Comics” podcast on SPOTIFY and iTunes. AND next week's “Thursday Comics Giant Size” edition on the Top 10 Marvel Bronze Age Omnibuses!!!
#curtismagazines #comicbooks #graphicnovels #conanthebarbarian #savageswordofconan #thehulk #deadlyhandsofkingfu #marvelcomics #comicmagazines
Lots of love and happy reading, pals!!! Stay beautiful!!!
Peace & Comix,
Wallace Ryan
PS: Love to my favourite people in the whole wide world, Les, Kris, Sophia and Cole!
PLEASE feel free to join my LIBRARY of GRAPHIC LITERATURE Facebook group at:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/75626933911/
We have a great group of dedicated book fans and we love talking about our favourite books! I post news and features to it several times a day!!!
Remember to like and subscribe for more!
Issues #1-50
This is The Savage Sword Of Conan published first by Curtis Magazines, then by Marvel. The series ran f...
Remember to like and subscribe for more!
Issues #1-50
This is The Savage Sword Of Conan published first by Curtis Magazines, then by Marvel. The series ran from August 1974 through July 1995 with 235 regular issues.
Music:
Grave Blow by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100402
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Black Vortex - Scoring Action by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300037
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Remember to like and subscribe for more!
Issues #1-50
This is The Savage Sword Of Conan published first by Curtis Magazines, then by Marvel. The series ran from August 1974 through July 1995 with 235 regular issues.
Music:
Grave Blow by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100402
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Black Vortex - Scoring Action by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300037
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
The passage reflects on Paul Gulacy's contributions to comics, especially his space-themed works. The speaker expresses a fervent desire to create, inspired by ...
The passage reflects on Paul Gulacy's contributions to comics, especially his space-themed works. The speaker expresses a fervent desire to create, inspired by the comics. Mention is made of various Marvel magazines, including the 1975 Marvel Curtis Imprint, highlighting the industry's strategies to navigate the restrictive Comics Code.
The passage reflects on Paul Gulacy's contributions to comics, especially his space-themed works. The speaker expresses a fervent desire to create, inspired by the comics. Mention is made of various Marvel magazines, including the 1975 Marvel Curtis Imprint, highlighting the industry's strategies to navigate the restrictive Comics Code.
Please visit https://pronouncein.com to speak in yourself Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" and let us know how it done according you! :) Want to ...
Please visit https://pronouncein.com to speak in yourself Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" and let us know how it done according you! :) Want to teach us how you name is pronounced? Please visit https://namespronunciation.com and let us know! Do you have a pet or a favorite animal? Pronounce your favourite pet and animal here: https://animalpetnames.com or https://dogcatnames.com Searching for a nice baby name with meaning? https://babygirlboynames.com, https://babynamesranking.com, https://trendingbabynames.com, https://meaningbabynames.com, https://babynameswithmeaning.com, How to pronounce Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" in English? say Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650"! How to say Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650". How to pronounce Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" correctly. Learn the pronounciation Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650"! Expand your vocabulary, learn Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" word. Use this free pronunciation guide to practice words at a time. Learn for free. Thank you for viewing, please like or subscribe! hoe om te sê, si të thuash, እንዴት እንደሚናገር, wie sagt man, comment dire, come dire, como dizer, как сказать, nasıl denir, cómo decir, 怎么说,
Please visit https://pronouncein.com to speak in yourself Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" and let us know how it done according you! :) Want to teach us how you name is pronounced? Please visit https://namespronunciation.com and let us know! Do you have a pet or a favorite animal? Pronounce your favourite pet and animal here: https://animalpetnames.com or https://dogcatnames.com Searching for a nice baby name with meaning? https://babygirlboynames.com, https://babynamesranking.com, https://trendingbabynames.com, https://meaningbabynames.com, https://babynameswithmeaning.com, How to pronounce Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" in English? say Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650"! How to say Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650". How to pronounce Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" correctly. Learn the pronounciation Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650"! Expand your vocabulary, learn Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" word. Use this free pronunciation guide to practice words at a time. Learn for free. Thank you for viewing, please like or subscribe! hoe om te sê, si të thuash, እንዴት እንደሚናገር, wie sagt man, comment dire, come dire, como dizer, как сказать, nasıl denir, cómo decir, 怎么说,
Doc Savage : Curtis Magazine Archive Volume one (Dynamite comics) - Marvel B&W comics Book Review - a classic collection of Doc Savage comics from the mid 1970s (8 issues in total). The Doc Savage is mainly B&W but has colour covers along with lots of essays, photos etc (from the film etc) as well as info about Doc Savage.
#docsavage #marvelmagazines #marvelcomics
Library of Graphic Literature
St. John's, NL
August 3rd, 2020
WOW!!!! A very, very sunny day and of course, it was off to the Atlantic Ocean to shoot this week's episode!!! The 149th episode of “In the Library of Graphic Literature”!!! As I expected, because I was on a narrow part of the trail, I was interrupted by hikers throughout the taping but it was kinda cool to get a feeling for the amount of people on this, one of the more deadly trails around the City of St. John's.
The location today is on the trail around Signal Hill where Marconi sent the first wireless message and began the age of modern telecommunications. The trail wraps around the cliffs and eventually make it all the way up to historic Cabot Tower. A wonderful walk but one not to be taken lightly. It's about 7 miles from there to Cape Spear, the most easterly point in North America!!! From here...there's nothing but ocean until you hit Europe.
THIS WEEK...I bring you a little look at a few of the legendary Curtis Magazines from Marvel Comics. I run through a bit of history on the line and show off a few of the magazines from “Dracula Lives” to “the Savage Sword of Conan”
MEANWHILE, of course, check out this week's episode of the “Thursday Comics” podcast on SPOTIFY and iTunes. AND next week's “Thursday Comics Giant Size” edition on the Top 10 Marvel Bronze Age Omnibuses!!!
#curtismagazines #comicbooks #graphicnovels #conanthebarbarian #savageswordofconan #thehulk #deadlyhandsofkingfu #marvelcomics #comicmagazines
Lots of love and happy reading, pals!!! Stay beautiful!!!
Peace & Comix,
Wallace Ryan
PS: Love to my favourite people in the whole wide world, Les, Kris, Sophia and Cole!
PLEASE feel free to join my LIBRARY of GRAPHIC LITERATURE Facebook group at:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/75626933911/
We have a great group of dedicated book fans and we love talking about our favourite books! I post news and features to it several times a day!!!
Remember to like and subscribe for more!
Issues #1-50
This is The Savage Sword Of Conan published first by Curtis Magazines, then by Marvel. The series ran from August 1974 through July 1995 with 235 regular issues.
Music:
Grave Blow by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100402
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Black Vortex - Scoring Action by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300037
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
The passage reflects on Paul Gulacy's contributions to comics, especially his space-themed works. The speaker expresses a fervent desire to create, inspired by the comics. Mention is made of various Marvel magazines, including the 1975 Marvel Curtis Imprint, highlighting the industry's strategies to navigate the restrictive Comics Code.
Please visit https://pronouncein.com to speak in yourself Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" and let us know how it done according you! :) Want to teach us how you name is pronounced? Please visit https://namespronunciation.com and let us know! Do you have a pet or a favorite animal? Pronounce your favourite pet and animal here: https://animalpetnames.com or https://dogcatnames.com Searching for a nice baby name with meaning? https://babygirlboynames.com, https://babynamesranking.com, https://trendingbabynames.com, https://meaningbabynames.com, https://babynameswithmeaning.com, How to pronounce Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" in English? say Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650"! How to say Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650". How to pronounce Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" correctly. Learn the pronounciation Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650"! Expand your vocabulary, learn Curtis' botanical magazine"Plate "338611116650" word. Use this free pronunciation guide to practice words at a time. Learn for free. Thank you for viewing, please like or subscribe! hoe om te sê, si të thuash, እንዴት እንደሚናገር, wie sagt man, comment dire, come dire, como dizer, как сказать, nasıl denir, cómo decir, 怎么说,
List of magazines released by Marvel Comics in the 1970s
Magazine Management, the magazine and comic-book publishing parent of Marvel Comics at the time, released a number of magazine-format comics in the 1970s, primarily from 1973 to 1977. Marvel's attempt at entering the comics-magazine field dominated by Warren Publishing, the new line of mostly black-and-white anthology magazines predominantly featured horror, sword and sorcery, and science fiction. The magazines did not carry the Marvel name, but were produced by Marvel staffers and freelancers, and featured characters regularly found in Marvel comic books, as well as some creator-owned material. In addition to the many horror titles, magazines in this group included Savage Sword of Conan, Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, Marvel Preview, and Planet of the Apes.
The magazine format did not fall under the purview of the Comics Code, allowing the titles to feature stronger content — such as moderate profanity, partial nudity, and more graphic violence — than Marvel's mainstream color comic books. The magazines featured fully painted covers by illustrators including Earl Norem, Bob Larkin, Ken Barr, Luis Dominguez, Neal Adams, Frank Brunner, Boris Vallejo, and Joe Jusko. Initially, the magazines' page-counts varied between 68, 76, and 84 pages.