Tales Of The Zombie Magazine Vol 2 #1 March 1974 Marvel 5.5 FN- Boris Vallejo


Tales Of The Zombie Magazine Vol 2 #1 March 1974 Marvel 5.5 FN- Boris Vallejo

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Tales Of The Zombie Magazine Vol 2 #1 March 1974 Marvel 5.5 FN- Boris Vallejo :
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Tales Of The Zombie Vol 2 #1 1974 As you will see this is graded conservatively using Overstreet guidelines. Bronze Age beauty. See below for detailed descriptions. Complete with pages supple, white to off white, light tan on outside edges. Lays flat Covers with near high reflect ability. All staples secure, free of rust. Minor storage odors. Bagged and boarded with acid free materials. Ships Priority International worldwide. Shipped U.S. free First Class with tracking and backing. Please see 300 DPI scans of actual items. No stock photos used. Additional scans available. Inquiries welcome.

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Tales of the Zombie Vol 2 #1 March 1974 FN- 5.5Several minor faint handling creases and faint stress lines, less than minuscule corner and edge wear. One corner bend and one edge crease with faint color break. All else FN.

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Tales of the Zombiewas magazineseries published byMarvel Comicsin the mid-1970s.Tales of the Zombiepublished ten issues and one annual, many featuringSimon Garthstories bySteve GerberandPablo Marcos.

The magazine format did not fall under the purview of theComics Code, allowing the title to feature stronger content — such as moderate profanity, partial nudity, and more graphic violence — than Marvel\'s \"mainstream\" titles. The larger format allowed the interior artists to \"stretch out\" a bit more.

Publication history[edit]

To star in the new title, Marvel\'s then-editor-in-chiefRoy ThomaspluckedSimon Garth, a character from a pre-Comics Codehorror tale created byStan LeeandBill Everett, and first published inMenace#5 (July 1953). The initial modern story, co-scripted by Thomas andSteve Gerberand drawn byJohn BuscemaandTom Palmer, was a 12-page tale that led into a seven-page reprint of the 1950s story (with the art slightly altered to give the Zombie shoulder-length rather than short hair). (That original story was also reprinted in 1975\'sTales of the Zombie Annual#1.)

Following the premiere, all the Zombie stories were bySteve Gerberand artistPablo Marcos(one of these in collaboration with writerDoug Moenchand artistAlfredo Alcala). The original series\' finale, set at Garth\'s daughter\'s wedding in issue #9, was a three-chapter story written byTony Isabella(chapter 2 with co-scripterChris Claremont), and drawn bypencilersVirgilio Redondo, Yong Montano, andRon Wilson, respectively, andinkerby Alcala (chapters 1-2) and Marcos (chapter 3). Simon Garth was laid to peaceful rest inTales of the Zombie#9; the following, final issue contained aBrother Voodoostory and three anthological tales. (Brother Voodoo also appeared in issue #6.)

In addition to reprinting the original Simon Garth story by Stan Lee and Bill Everett,Tales of the Zombiereprinted other pre-Comics Codestories, including work byWin MortimerandTony DiPreta.

Tales of the Zombiepublished the last work ofGolden AgegreatSyd Shores,Captain America\'s first penciler followingJack Kirby\'s departure from the character in 1941. Shores had finished penciling two-thirds of the eight-page story \"Voodoo War\" for issue #5 (May 1974) before dying of a heart seizure.Dick Ayerspenciled the remainder of writerTony Isabella\'s anthological horror tale.

Painted covers to the series were done by artists likeBoris VallejoandEarl Norem.

The series was cancelled in 1975, along with the other black-and-white horror magazines Marvel was experimenting with during this period.


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