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#1

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #1

1961

The Fantastic Four! Meet Marvel's First Family: Mr. Fantastic, the Invisible Girl, the Human Torch, and The Thing. In this first issue, the FF must confront the menace known as the Mole Man and his giant underground monsters, as they attack atomic plants all over the world.
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#2

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #2

1962

Meet the Skrulls from Outer Space! After their reputation is tarnished by shape shifting aliens known as the Skrulls, the Fantastic Four must clear their name. And if that wasn't enough, our heroes learn the Skrulls are planning a full-scale invasion of Earth!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #3

1962

The Menace of the Miracle Man After the Miracle Man realizes his full potential during a tussle with The Thing, he declares war on mankind. To make matters worse, tempers flare between the Thing and the Human Torch. If the FF are going to defeat their latest foe, they'll need to come together.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #4

1962

The Coming of the Sub-Mariner! Out on his own, Johnny encounters and helps restore the memory of a fallen hero, the Namor the Sub-Mariner! When Namor returns to his undersea kingdom and finds it decimated, he assumes the surface world is the cause and unleashes a powerful monster onto New York City and the Fantastic Four.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #5

1962

Prisoners of Doctor Doom! The Fantastic Four are captured by the ruthless Dr. Doom. With Sue as his hostage, Doom sends the rest of the team back in time to recover the legendary Blackbeard's treasure!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #6

1962

"Captives of the Deadly Duo!" In this issue, Dr. Doom returns! Doom traps the FF inside the Baxter Building and hurls it towards the sun, how will the FF survive?! Guest starring the Sub Mariner. Brought to you by the legendary Stan Lee and Jack Kirby!
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#7

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #7

1962

"Prisoners of KURRGO, Master of Planet X" While attending a dinner party in their honor, the Fantastic Four are tricked into leaving Earth to aid an alien race facing annihilation. The FF have 24 hours to save Planet X, or all is lost! Written by Stan "The Man" Lee, with art by Jack " The King" Kirby!
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#8

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #8

1962

"Prisoners of the Puppet Master!" A new foe, known as the Puppet Master, has the ability to control people by sculpting their likeness from radioactive clay. The Fantastic Four have their hands full as the Puppet Master wrecks havoc all over the city. Written by the fabulous Stan Lee and written by the magnificent Jack Kirby!
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#9

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #9

1962

When the Fantastic Four announce bankruptcy, the Sub-Mariner offers them 1 million dollars to star in his own movie. As shooting begins, the team quickly learns that they've been tricked into fighting real foes, including the Sub-Mariner himself! Words and art by the legendary Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
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#10

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #10

1963

Dr. Doom kidnaps Reed and uses special technology to switches bodies with him. When the rest of the FF suspects nothing, Doom begins his plan to destroy the Fantastic Four from within! Written by Stan Lee with art by Jack Kirby!
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#11

Marvel Visionaries

Stan Lee

2005

In celebration of its 65th anniversary, the House of Ideas proudly presents a timeless testament to another true Marvel visionary In 1961, writer Stan Lee penned Fantastic Four #1, an historic issue unlike any comic book that had come before. This super-hero team had true personalities - they doubted their own abilities, battled problems of money and illness, and even fought among themselves. The monumental popularity of this realistic comic-book style inspired Lee to create similarly themed titles - including Hulk, X-Men, and Avengers with artist Jack Kirby; and Amazing Spider-Man with artist Steve Ditko. By 1965, Lee had successfully established Marvel Comics as a cohesive universe populated by world-famous comic-book characters. Now, this deluxe keepsake edition collects his greatest moments - some never before reprinted: "Captain America Foils the Traitor's Revenge" (Captain America Comics #3): Stan's first story, a two-page text piece "The Red Skull's Deadly Revenge" (Captain America Comics #16): The defining Golden Age Red Skull story "The Raving Madman" (Suspense #29): Stan's satire on Frederick Wertham and the comics witch hunts of the '50s "Your Name Is Frankenstein " (Menace #7): A modern Frankenstein story, featuring many of the elements of the later Marvel books "Where Walks the Ghost" (Amazing Adult Fantasy #11): A short, twist-ending story by Lee and Ditko Plus: "Spider-Man" (Amazing Fantasy #15); "A Visit With the Fantastic Four" (Fantastic Four #11); "How Stan and Steve Create Spider-Man" (Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1); "In Mortal Combat with Sub-Mariner" (Daredevil #7); "The Final Chapter" (Amazing Spider-Man #33); "Bedlam in the Baxter Building" (Fantastic Four Annual #3); "And Who Shall Mourn for Him?" (Silver Surfer #5); "Brother, Take My Hand" (Daredevil) #47; "And Now, The Goblin," "In the Grip of the Goblin," and "The Goblin's Last Stand" (from Amazing Spider-Man #96-98); "No Longer Alone" (Captain America #110); "No More the Thunder God," "When Gods Go Mad," and "One God Must Fall" (from Thor #179-181); "While the World Spins Mad" (Marvel Premiere #3); and "The Circle of Life" (Spectacular Spider-Man Super-Special 1995)
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#11

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #11

1963

While the Fantastic Four relax and read some fan mail, Reed and Ben reminisce of the earlier days before they got their powers. Special back-up story: The FF are summoned to stop an alien shape-shifter known as the Impossible Man. When the alien realizes his ability is not shared with humans, he creates all kinds of mischief!
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#12

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #12

1963

The Hulk is on a rampage of destruction, and it's up to the Fantastic Four to stop him. Bruce Banner believes the one responsible is not his alter ego the Hulk, but actually the villainous Wrecker. As things intensify, the Hulk emerges and the Fantastic Four have no choice but to confront him.
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#13

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #13

1963

During a flight to the moon to test a new rocket, the Fantastic Four notice a nearby ship being hit by cosmic rays. Inside, the Russian crew are affected in a startling way!
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#14

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #14

1963

The Puppet Master returns and gains control of the Sub-Mariner. Manipulating him to use Sue Storm, to lure the rest of the FF undersea, where a deadly trap awaits!
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#15

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #15

1963

The Mad Thinker and His Awesome Android! The Fantastic Four are tired of the superhero lifestyle and decide to call it quits. The Mad Thinker sees this as an opportunity to break into the Baxter Building to steal Reed's inventions, for use in his own evil plans.
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#16

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #16

1963

Ant-Man teams up with the Fantastic Four to take down Dr. Doom in the Microverse!
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Avengers

West Coast Avengers: Lost in Space-Time

2012

The West Coast Avengers find themselves flung throughout time in this classic tale featuring everything from Marvel's Wild West to ancient Egyptian despots! Witness the "Wackos" as they find themselves face to face with such legends as the Two-Gun Kid, the Phantom Rider, and the Rawhide Kid, along with the time-tossed villainy of Rama-Tut and Immortus. With the Fantastic Four and Dr. Strange along for the ride, what other help could the West Coasters need to set things straight? How about Marvel's modern day Western heroes, the Texas Rangers! COLLECTING: West Coast Avengers (1985) 17-24, Fantastic Four (1961) 19, Dr. Strange (1974) 53
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#21

Marvel Masterworks

Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Vol. 1

2007

Having revolutionized everything from war to Westerns to good ol' superheroes, in 1965 Stan Lee and Jack Kirby set their sights on the spy game. With Cold War covert ops snagging headlines and James Bond topping the box office, Marvel's greatest minds unveiled a whole new wild world upon the comic book faithful. So break out your Priority A-1 Clearance, and get ready to dive into the world of Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.! Featuring more amazing gadgets and world-dominating baddies than you can shake a Heli-Carrier at, this Masterworks collects, for the first time ever, the complete early S.H.I.E.L.D. extravaganzas. With guest stars including Tony Stark, Captain America, and Nick's trusty team of Dum Dum Dugan, Gabriel Jones, and Jasper Sitwell, not to mention the Marvel debut of comics visionary, Jim Steranko, this book is truly a watershed of Silver Age wonder! You know it. We're not going to hold you back, so say it loud, say it proud, "Don't yield, back S.H.I.E.L.D.!" Collecting Strange Tales #135 - 153, Tales of Suspense #78 and Fantastic Four #21; written by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Roy Thomas and Dennis O'Neil; pencilled by Jack Kirby, Jim Steranko, John Severin, Joe Sinnott, Don Heck, Howard Purcell and Ogden Whitney, with a cover by Jack Kirby.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #48

1966

The ATMOGUN erupts the entire palace and the Fantastic Four are forced to deal with the consequences. Black Bolt's evil brother Maximus and the empowered Galactus are behind this evil scheme!
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#49

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #49

1966

The Fantastic Four must work together to save the Earth from the evil hands of Galactus! Meanwhile, the Silver Surfer's motives are weakened by the wonders of Alicia Masters and he decides to defeat his master!
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#50

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #50

1966

The Silver Surfer takes on Galactus in an epic battle! Meanwhile, Johnny has received the deadliest weapon of all time—The Ultimate Nullifier!
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#52

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #52

1966

The first appearance of Black Panther! On a mission in the remote wilderness of Wakanda, the Fantastic Four encounter one of Marvel’s most iconic heroes. But how are the Inhumans involved in this earthly encounter? The FF bested in battle by the Black Panther!
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#150

Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #150 (Fantastic Four

1974

The bells stop chiming when an uninvited guest crashes the wedding of Quicksilver and Crystal. The Fantastic Four and the Inhuman Royal Family must spring into action to save the nuptials without having their minds wiped! Will another unexpected guest save the bride’s big day?
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#307

Fantastic Four #308

1987

The Fantastic Four take on a new Fasaud! Ben has his first leadership crisis as Ms. Marvel hesitates to save the free-falling Human Torch during the battle against Fasaud.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) Annual #1

1963

Namor has finally reunited with the lost people of Atlantis—and has decided to declare war on the surface world! It's up to the Fantastic Four to save the human race from an Atlantean army!
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Marvel Masterworks

The Silver Surfer, Vol. 1

1990

Collects Silver Surfer (1968) #1-6, Fantastic Four Annual #5 & Not Brand Echh #13. The soaring Sentinel of the Spaceways makes a MARVEL MASTERWORKS splash with his unmatched solo series. Illustrated by the master of man, menace, and motion, the one-and-only John Buscema, and featuring some of Stan Lee's most inspired and socially-charged scripts of the Silver Age, the adventures of Norrin Radd rank among the definitive tales of all Marveldom! Not only will you be awed beyond imagination by the Surfer's origin, you'll also face alien invasions, be torn down to the depths of hell by the utterly evil Mephisto, struggle against the Stranger, and face galaxy-conquering barbarians set on the destruction of...well, everything! Lest we forget what by many is considered the most beautifully rendered story in Marvel history, the Surfer's tête à tête with the mighty Thor! These double-length stories of drama and despair are a must-have for any and every Marvelite, and to prove we mean it, we're including the Surfer's first-ever solo adventure from the pages of FANTASTIC FOUR ANNUAL #5 as bonus!
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#855

X-Men

Days of Future Present

1989

The sequel to one of the most acclaimed X-Men stories of all time... DAYS OF FUTURE PAST. A man from the future, desperately searching for the safety of his past, returns to those he once loved to save them from a future of tyranny and death. But in doing so he may have brought with him the greatest threat of all... the mutant killer Ahab. Reprints/Collects: Fantastic Four (1961) Annual 23 The New Mutants (1983) Annual 06 Uncanny X-Men (1963) Annual 14 X-Factor (1986) Annual 05
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#1-20

Essential Fantastic Four, Vol. 1

1963

These early classic Stan Lee/Jack Kirby adventures of Marvel's First Family - The Invisible Girl, the Human Torch, the Thing, and Mr. Fantastic - defined the Marvel Age of Comics! Collects Fantastic Four #1-20 and Annual #1.
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#21-40

Essential Fantastic Four, Vol. 2

1965

These early classic Stan Lee/Jack Kirby adventures of Marvel's First Family - the Invisible Girl, the Human Torch, the Thing and Mr. Fantastic - defined the Marvel Age of Comics! Collecting Fantastic Four #1-20 and Annual #1.
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#84-110

Essential Fantastic Four, Vol. 5

1971

Lee and Kirby spin the classics with characters and concepts that remain among Marvel's mainstays today! After being lorded over in Latveria by Doctor Doom, the FF face a new level of grudge match when the Thing is tapped for the fighting arena of gangster Skrulls! Featuring the enigmatic inhumans, the Frightful Four, the Mad Thinker and other enduring opponents! Guest-starring Magneto and the Sub-Mariner! Plus: classic invasions from under the earth and under the sea! COLLECTING: FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) 84-110, ANNUAL 7-8
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#204-214

Quarteto Fantástico

Em Busca de Galactus

2009

Um cientista genial, o seu melhor amigo, a mulher que ama e o irmão dela. Juntos foram transformados por raios cósmicos em algo muito mais que humano. Eles são o Senhor Fantástico, o Coisa, a Mulher Invisível e o Tocha Humana. Eles são o Quarteto Fantástico, e depois deles o mundo nunca mais seria o mesmo. O Quarteto Fantástico terá de enfrentar um dos maiores perigos que já conheceu. A Esfinge está preparada para conquistar o universo inteiro, e o Senhor Fantástico sabe que só existe uma entidade capaz de se opôr aos seus desígnios... Galactus, o Devorador de Mundos! O argumentista Marv Wolfman e os artistas Keith Pollard, Sal Buscema e John Buscema, desenvolvem neste volume uma alucinante guerra das estrelas.
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#232-240

Fantastic Four Visionaries

John Byrne, Vol. 1

2001

Few have made an impression on the comic book industry quite like John Byrne, from his legendary run on the X-Men to his ground-breaking The Man of Steel. When he took over Fantastic Four in 1981, the First Family was never the same. With riveting stories and cinematic storytelling, Byrne's run on the Fantastic Four redefined the characters themselves.
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#415-416

X-Men/Avengers

Onslaught Omnibus

2015

Onslaught is here! The fury of Magneto plus the psionic might of Charles Xavier equals very bad news for the Marvel Universe! Now, discover exactly how this mental monster came to be - and the full extent of the havoc wreaked on the X-Men, the Avengers and pretty much everybody else! As the truth slowly dawns about the nature of the evil they face, how much are Marvel's greatest heroes prepared to sacrifice to save the world? COLLECTING: Cable (1993) 32-36; Uncanny X-Men (1963) 333-337; X-Force (1991) 55, 57-58; X-Man 15-19; X-Men (1991) 53-57, Annual '96; X-Men Unlimited (1993) 11; Onslaught: X-Men, Marvel Universe, Epilogue; Avengers (1963) 401-402; Fantastic Four (1961) 415; Incredible Hulk (1968) 444-445; Wolverine (1988) 104-105; X-Factor (1986) 125-126; Amazing Spider-Man (1963) 415; Green Goblin 12; Spider-Man (1990) 72; Iron Man (1968) 332; Punisher (1995) 11; Thor (1966) 502; X-Men: Road to Onslaugh t 1; material from Ex calibur (1988) 100, Fantastic Four (1961) 416

Authors

John Byrne
John Byrne
Author · 43 books

Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name John Lindley Byrne is a British-born Canadian-American author and artist of comic books. Since the mid-1970s, Byrne has worked on nearly every major American superhero. Byrne's better-known work has been on Marvel Comics' X-Men and Fantastic Four and the 1986 relaunch of DC Comics’ Superman franchise. Coming into the comics profession exclusively as a penciler, Byrne began co-plotting the X-Men comics during his tenure on them, and launched his writing career in earnest with Fantastic Four (where he also started inking his own pencils). During the 1990s he produced a number of creator-owned works, including Next Men and Danger Unlimited. He also wrote the first issues of Mike Mignola's Hellboy series and produced a number of Star Trek comics for IDW Publishing.

Roger Stern
Roger Stern
Author · 32 books
Roger Stern is an American comic book author and novelist.
Marv Wolfman
Marv Wolfman
Author · 30 books
Marvin A. "Marv" Wolfman is an award-winning American comic book writer. He is best known for lengthy runs on The Tomb of Dracula, creating Blade for Marvel Comics, and The New Teen Titans for DC Comics.
Roy Thomas
Roy Thomas
Author · 45 books

Roy Thomas was the FIRST Editor-in-Chief at Marvel—After Stan Lee stepped down from the position. Roy is a longtime comic book writer and editor. Thomas has written comics for Archie, Charlton, DC, Heroic Publishing, Marvel, and Topps over the years. Thomas currently edits the fanzine Alter Ego for Twomorrow's Publishing. He was Editor for Marvel comics from 1972-1974. He wrote for several titles at Marvel, such as Avengers, Thor, Invaders, Fantastic Four, X-Men, and notably Conan the Barbarian. Thomas is also known for his championing of Golden Age comic-book heroes—particularly the 1940s superhero team the Justice Society of America—and for lengthy writing stints on Marvel's X-Men and Avengers, and DC Comics' All-Star Squadron, among other titles. Also a legendary creator. Creations include Wolverine, Carol Danvers, Ghost Rider, Vision, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Valkyrie, Morbius, Doc Samson, and Ultron. Roy has also worked for Archie, Charlton, and DC among others over the years.

Stan Lee
Stan Lee
Author · 155 books

Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber) was an American writer, editor, creator of comic book superheroes, and the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics. With several artist co-creators, most notably Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, he co-created Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, Thor as a superhero, the X-Men, Iron Man, the Hulk, Daredevil, the Silver Surfer, Dr. Strange, Ant-Man and the Wasp, Scarlet Witch, The Inhumans, and many other characters, introducing complex, naturalistic characters and a thoroughly shared universe into superhero comic books. He subsequently led the expansion of Marvel Comics from a small division of a publishing house to a large multimedia corporation.

Louise Simonson
Louise Simonson
Author · 21 books

Louise Simonson (born Mary Louise Alexander and formerly credited as Louise Jones, when married to artist Jeff Jones) is an American comic book writer and editor. She is best known for her work on comic book titles such as Power Pack, X-Factor, New Mutants, Superman, and Steel. She is sometimes referred to by the nickname "Weezie". Since 1980 she is married to comic book writer and artist Walter Simonson

Jackson Guice
Author · 6 books

see also under Butch Guice Jackson "Butch" Guice was an American comics artist who worked in the comics industry beginning in the 1980s.

Steve Englehart
Steve Englehart
Author · 54 books

See also John Harkness. Steve Englehart went to Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. After a stint in the Army, he moved to New York and began to write for Marvel Comics. That led to long runs on Captain America, The Hulk, The Avengers, Dr. Strange, and a dozen other titles. Midway through that period he moved to California (where he remains), and met and married his wife Terry. He was finally hired away from Marvel by DC Comics, to be their lead writer and revamp their core characters (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, and Green Lantern). He did, but he also wrote a solo Batman series (immediately dubbed the "definitive" version) that later became Warner Brothers' first Batman film (the good one). After that he left comics for a time, traveled in Europe for a year, wrote a novel (The Point Man™), and came back to design video games for Atari (E.T., Garfield). But he still liked comics, so he created Coyote™, which within its first year was rated one of America's ten best series. Other projects he owned (Scorpio Rose™, The Djinn™) were mixed with company series (Green Lantern [with Joe Staton], Silver Surfer, Fantastic Four). Meanwhile, he continued his game design for Activision, Electronic Arts, Sega, and Brøderbund. And once he and Terry had their two sons, Alex and Eric, he naturally told them stories. Rustle's Christmas Adventure was first devised for them. He went on to add a run of mid-grade books to his bibliography, including the DNAgers™ adventure series, and Countdown to Flight, a biography of the Wright brothers selected by NASA as the basis for their school curriculum on the invention of the airplane. In 1992 Steve was asked to co-create a comics pantheon called the Ultraverse. One of his contributions, The Night Man, became not only a successful comics series, but also a television show. That led to more Hollywood work, including animated series such as Street Fighter, GI Joe, and Team Atlantis for Disney.

Scott Lobdell
Scott Lobdell
Author · 39 books

Scott Lobdell (born 1960) is an American comic book writer. He is mostly known for his work throughout the 1990s on Marvel Comics' X-Men-related titles specifically Uncanny X-Men, the main title itself, and the spin-off series that he conceived with artist Chris Bachalo, Generation X. Generation X focused on a number of young mutant students who attempted to become superheroes in their own right at a separate school with the guidance of veteran X-related characters Banshee and Emma Frost. He also had writing stints on Marvel's Fantastic Four, Alpha Flight, and The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix mini-series with artist Gene Ha. He wrote the script to Stan Lee's Mosaic and an upcoming film from POW Entertainment featuring Ringo Starr. He also participated in the Marvel Comics and Image Comics (from Jim Lee's WildStorm) crossover mini-series WildC.A.T.s/X-Men.

Dennis O'Neil
Dennis O'Neil
Author · 33 books

Dennis "Denny" O'Neil was a comic book writer and editor best known for his work for Marvel Comics and DC Comics from the 1960s through the 1990s, and Group Editor for the Batman family of titles until his retirement. His best-known works include Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Batman with Neal Adams, The Shadow with Michael Kaluta and The Question with Denys Cowan. As an editor, he is principally known for editing the various Batman titles. From 2013 unti his death, he sat on the board of directors of the charity The Hero Initiative and served on its Disbursement Committee.

Chris Claremont
Chris Claremont
Author · 81 books

Chris Claremont is a writer of American comic books, best known for his 16-year (1975-1991) stint on Uncanny X-Men, during which the series became one of the comic book industry's most successful properties. Claremont has written many stories for other publishers including the Star Trek Debt of Honor graphic novel, his creator-owned Sovereign Seven for DC Comics and Aliens vs Predator for Dark Horse Comics. He also wrote a few issues of the series WildC.A.T.s (volume 1, issues #10-13) at Image Comics, which introduced his creator-owned character, Huntsman. Outside of comics, Claremont co-wrote the Chronicles of the Shadow War trilogy, Shadow Moon (1995), Shadow Dawn (1996), and Shadow Star (1999), with George Lucas. This trilogy continues the story of Elora Danan from the movie Willow. In the 1980s, he also wrote a science fiction trilogy about female starship pilot Nicole Shea, consisting of First Flight (1987), Grounded! (1991), and Sundowner (1994). Claremont was also a contributor to the Wild Cards anthology series.

Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby
Author · 16 books
Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg) was one of the most influential, recognizable, and prolific artists in American comic books, and the co-creator of such enduring characters and popular culture icons as the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, the Hulk, Captain America, and hundreds of others stretching back to the earliest days of the medium. He was also a comic book writer and editor. His most common nickname is "The King."
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