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A second Journey into Mystery ran 19 issues (October 1972 – October 1975). [18] The title was one of four launched by Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Roy Thomas to form a line of science fiction and horror anthologies with more thematic cohesion than the company's earlier attempts that decade, [19] which had included the series Chamber of Darkness and Tower of Shadows.
Journey into Mystery vol. 1 #503–521 (November 1996 – June 1998, features The Lost Gods story arc, Shang-Chi, Black Widow, Hannibal King; does not feature Thor) Journey into Mystery vol. 1 #−1 (July 1997) Journey into Mystery vol. 1 #622–655 (April 2011 – August 2013) and Journey into Mystery vol. 1 #626.1 (August 2011)
Atlas Era: Journey into Mystery Vol. 3: Journey into Mystery #21-30 20 Oct. 2010 N/A 272 No 978-0785141884: 1955-56 Dr. Michael J. Vassallo 148: Bronze The Defenders Vol. 2: The Defenders #7-16, Giant-Size Defenders #1 and The Avengers #115-118 17 Nov. 2010 N/A 312 No 978-0785142164: 1973-74 Steve Englehart 149: Golden Golden Age: Marvel Comics ...
Loki: Journey into Mystery by Kieron Gillen: 2011-2012 Journey into Mystery #622–645; Exiled #1; New Mutants (2009) #42–43; The Mighty Thor (2011) #18–21 752
The five-page featurette "Tales of Asgard" was added in Journey into Mystery #97 (Oct. 1963), [4] followed by "The Mighty Thor" becoming the dominant cover logo with issue #104 (May 1964). The feature itself expanded to 18 pages in #105, which eliminated the remaining anthological story from each issue; it was reduced to 16 pages five issues later.
The "Fear Itself" issues of Journey Into Mystery have the highest score of any tie-in at Comic Book Roundup, with 8.6 out of 10. [ 7 ] Roman Colombo of Weekly Comic Book Review gave a "B+" to The Mighty Thor #7, saying that the prequel story of Odin and the Serpent's childhood did such a good job of providing a setup for the main storyline, and ...
Journey into Mystery Annual #1 Power Man (Erik Josten) 1965-10 Stan Lee, Don Heck: Avengers #21 Olympians: 1965-11 Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: Journey into Mystery Annual #1 Bolivar Trask: 1965-11 Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: X-Men #14 Eternity: 1965-11 Stan Lee, Steve Ditko: Strange Tales #138 Gorgon (Inhuman) 1965-11 Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: Fantastic Four ...
The Absorbing Man (Carl "Crusher" Creel) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Stan Lee and writer-artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #114 (cover dated March 1965), in the Silver Age of Comic Books.