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Marvel Comics - Timely Comics.
Main article: Timely Comics
Marvel Comics was founded by established pulp magazine publisher Martin Goodman in 1939 as an eventual group of subsidiary companies under the umbrella name Timely Comics. Its first publication was Marvel Comics #1 (Oct. 1939), featuring the first appearance of Carl Burgos' android superhero, the Human Torch, and the first generally available appearance of Bill Everett's mutant anti-hero Namor the Sub-Mariner. The contents of that sales blockbuster were supplied by an outside packager, Funnies, Inc., but by the fo ...
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Marvel Comics - Timely Comics.
Main articles: Timely Comics, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]See also:Marvel Comics, Marvel Comics - History, Marvel Comics - Timely Comics, Marvel Comics - Atlas Comics, Marvel Comics - 1960s, Marvel Comics - 1970s, Marvel Comics - 1980s, Marvel Comics - 1990s, Marvel Comics - 2000s, Marvel Comics - Editors-in-chief, Marvel Comics - Imprints Read more here: » Marvel Comics: Encyclopedia II - Marvel Comics - History |
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 |  |  | Atlas Comics (1950s): Encyclopedia II - Marvel Comics - Editors-in-chiefThe Marvel editor-in-chief has oversees the largest-scale creative decisions taken within the company. While the fabled Stan Lee held great authority during the decades when publisher Martin Goodman privately held his company, of which the comics division was a relatively small part, his successors have been to greater and lesser extents subject to corporate management.
The position evolved sporadically. In the earliest years, the company had a single editor overseeing the entire line. As the company grew, it became increasingly commo ...
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 |  |  | Atlas Comics (1950s): Encyclopedia II - Marvel Comics - Editors-in-chiefThe Marvel editor-in-chief has great power and oversees many creative decisions taken within the company.
The position evolved sporadically. In the earliest years the company had a single editor overseeing the entire line, but as the company grew it became increasingly common for individual titles to be overseen separately. The concept of the "writer-editor" evolved, stemming from the days when Stan Lee wrote and oversaw most of the line's output. Overseeing the line in the 1970s were a series of chief editors, though the titles were ...
See also:Marvel Comics, Marvel Comics - History, Marvel Comics - Timely Comics, Marvel Comics - Atlas Comics, Marvel Comics - 1960s, Marvel Comics - 1970s, Marvel Comics - 1980s, Marvel Comics - 1990s, Marvel Comics - 2000s, Marvel Comics - Editors-in-chief, Marvel Comics - Imprints Read more here: » Marvel Comics: Encyclopedia II - Marvel Comics - Editors-in-chief |
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