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Mythology in comics

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 152. Chapters: Dream, Destiny, Corinthian, Man-Thing, Doctor Fate, Belldandy, Alan Scott, Raven, Vixen, Firestorm, Volstagg, Cain and Abel, The Tarot Café, Mjolnir, Lady Death, Osiris, Wonder Woman, Cosmic entity, Tarot: Witch of... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 152. Chapters: Dream, Destiny, Corinthian, Man-Thing, Doctor Fate, Belldandy, Alan Scott, Raven, Vixen, Firestorm, Volstagg, Cain and Abel, The Tarot Café, Mjolnir, Lady Death, Osiris, Wonder Woman, Cosmic entity, Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose, Kid Eternity, Black Orchid, Felix Faust, Wendigo, Shining Knight, Endless, First of the Fallen, Xena: Warrior Princess, Thor: Son of Asgard, Fandral, Doctor Druid, Ancient One, Morgaine le Fey, Merlin, Presence, Witches, Celestial, War of the Gods, Mammon, Rao, Trigon, King Arthur, Hrimhari, Daniel Hall, Ibis the Invincible, Robin Hood, Magni, Sargon the Sorcerer, Orishas, Gaea, Lords of Chaos and Order, Merlyn, Satan, Super-Chief, Matthew Cable, Genocide, Mage, Michael Demiurgos, Testament, Mazikeen, Judas, Tezcatlipoca, Beowulf, Thor: Blood Oath, The Quest for Kalevala, Asmodel, Earth Force, Anton Arcane, Demons Three, Shango, Man of Miracles, Dawn, Fenris Wolf, Odinsword, Ms. Mystic, Grog, Duma, Nebiros, Greek Street, Ares, Golden Knight, Kismet, Magie Noire, Triarch, Atomika, Yuda. Excerpt: The Man-Thing is a fictional character, a monster in publications from Marvel Comics. Created by writers Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, and Gerry Conway and artist Gray Morrow, the character first appeared in Savage Tales #1 (May 1971), and went on to be featured in various titles and in his own series, including Adventure into Fear, which introduced the character Howard the Duck. Steve Gerber's 39-issue run on the series is a cult classic that was influential on such writers as Neil Gaiman and Nancy A. Collins, both of whom would later write for Swamp Thing. Man-Thing is a large, slow-moving, empathic, humanoid creature living in the Florida Everglades near the Seminole reservation. As described in the text featurette "The Story Behind the Scenes" in Savage Tales #1 (May 1971), the black-and-white adventure fantasy magazine in which the character debuted in an 11-page origin story, Man-Thing was conceived in discussions between Marvel Comics editor Stan Lee and writer Roy Thomas, and that together they created five possible origins. Lee provided the name, which had previously been used for unrelated creatures in Marvel's early science-fiction/fantasy anthology Tales of Suspense #7 (Jan. 1960) and #81, as well as the concept of the man losing sentience. As Thomas recalled in 2002: Thomas worked out a detailed plot and gave it to Gerry Conway to script. Thomas and Conway are credited as writers, with Gray Morrow as artist. A second story, written by Len Wein and drawn by Neal Adams, was prepared at that time, but, upon Savage Tales' cancellation after that single issue, "took a year or two to see print", according to Thomas. That occurred in Astonishing Tales #12 (June 1972), in which the seven-page story was integrated in its entirety within the 21-page feature "Ka-Zar", starring Marvel's jungle-lord hero. This black-and-white interlude (with yellow highlighting) segued to Man-Thing's introduction to color comics as Ka-Zar's antagonist-turned-ally in this and the following i

  • Vydavateľstvo: Books LLC, Reference Series
  • Rok vydania: 2011
  • Formát: Paperback
  • Rozmer: 246 x 189 mm
  • Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
  • ISBN: 9781157333920

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