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Atlas and Comics
** Agents of Atlas, a Marvel Comics mini-series that included a foundation named Atlas
* Atlas, a fictional character from Marvel Comics, also known as Erik Josten ( formerly a member of the Thunderbolts )
* Atlas ( DC Comics ), a fictional character published by DC Comics
** " The Coming of Atlas ", a DC Comics story arc featuring Atlas
* Atlas / Seaboard Comics, ( 1970s ) a line of comics published by Seaboard Periodicals
The early 1970s saw a Gothic Romance comic book mini-trend with such titles as DC Comics ' The Dark Mansion Of Forbidden Love and The Sinister House of Secret Love, Charlton Comics ' Haunted Love, Curtis Magazines ' Gothic Tales of Love, and Atlas / Seaboard Comics ' one-shot magazine Gothic Romances.
Kirby ultimately found himself at Timely's 1950s iteration, Atlas Comics, later to be known as Marvel Comics.
Marvel started in 1939 as Timely Publications, and by the early 1950s had generally become known as Atlas Comics.
Ditko then drew for Atlas Comics, the 1950s forerunner of Marvel Comics.
" Robinson, who invited artists and editors to speak with his class, once brought in Stan Lee, then editor of Marvel Comics ' 1950s precursor, Atlas Comics, and, " I think that was when Stan first saw Steve's work.
* Timely Comics ' Marvel Mystery Comics with the Human torch (# 92, June 1949 ), Sub-Mariner Comics (# 32, June 1949 ), and Captain America Comics ( then Captain America's Weird Tales ) at issue # 75 ( February 1950 ); and a transformation to the Atlas Comics logo on comics cover-dated November 1951.

Atlas and 1950s
In the early 1950s the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory ( later to become the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc .) was chosen by the Air Force Western Development Division to provide a self-contained guidance system backup to Convair in San Diego for the new Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile.
In the late 1950s, Atlas Comics ( now Marvel Comics ) debuted the Yellow Claw, a Fu Manchu pastiche.
* Atlas Comics ( 1950s ), one of the two comic publishing companies that would be the forerunner of Marvel Comics
* Seaboard Periodicals, founded by Timely / Atlas ( 1950s )/ Marvel founder, a short-lived comic publisher that published under the Atlas Comics name and referred to as Atlas / Seaboard Comics
PROM, in the late 1950s called a " constants storage matrix ," was invented for the Atlas E / F ICBM airborne digital computer.
He then worked for Williamson and Wood doing backgrounds and layouts, and through Williamson began contributing to Atlas Comics, the 1950s iteration of Marvel Comics, drawing several supernatural-fantasy stories plus at least four Westerns and one war story on titles cover-dated July 1956 to June 1957.
The first Journey into Mystery series was initially a horror-fantasy anthology published by Marvel Comics ' 1950s forerunner, Atlas Comics, with a first issue cover-dated June 1952.
It began as a horror anthology from the company's 1950s precursor, Atlas Comics.
Strange Tales # 79 ( Dec. 1960 ), a colloquially called " Atlas Comics ( 1950s )# Pre-superhero_Marvel | pre-superhero Marvel " comic.
Attesting to its quiet popularity, Patsy Walker ( along with Millie the Model and Kid Colt, Outlaw ) was among the very few titles published continuously by Marvel from the 1940s Golden Age of Comic Books, through Marvel's 1950s iteration as Atlas Comics, and into the 1960s Silver Age of Comic Books.
Atlas II was a member of the Atlas family of launch vehicles, which evolved from the successful Atlas missile program of the 1950s.
In the early 1950s, he was editor of the pulp magazine Marvel Science Fiction for publisher Martin Goodman, who also published the comic book lines Timely Comics and Atlas Comics, the 1940s and 1950s precursors, respectively, of Marvel Comics.
Cartoonist Dan DeCarlo, who had spent most of the 1950s drawing teen and career-girl humor comics such as Millie the Model for Atlas Comics, that decade's forerunner of Marvel Comics, began freelancing as well for Archie Comics.
The first comprehensive world atlas of Spanish origin appeared in the 1950s and was published by Aguilar, S. A. de Ediciones in Madrid: the Atlas Universal Aguilar ( 1954, with 116 pages of maps preceded by an atlas of Spain ; five further editions until 1968 ), but this notable work was excelled by the three volume, large-sized Gran Atlas Aguilar of the same company ( 1969 / 1970, 406 pages of geographic and thematic maps ), one of the most elaborate works of its kind published so far after World War II.

Atlas and ),
* Atlas ( mythology ), a Titan who bore the spheres of the heavens ; inspiring the widely used image of a man carrying a celestial sphere on his back or shoulders ( also known as Atlas Telamon or " enduring Atlas ")
* Atlas ( moon ), a moon of Saturn
* Atlas ( crater ), a prominent impact crater on the Moon
* Atlas ( star ), a triple star system in the Pleiades cluster
* Atlas ( anatomy ), the topmost cervical vertebra of the spine
* Atlas Bear ( Ursus arctos crowtheri ), an extinct subspecies of the Brown Bear
* Atlas beetle ( Chalcosoma atlas ), a rhinoceros beetle species
* Atlas Flycatcher ( Ficedula speculigera ), a songbird species sometimes included in the Eurasian Pied Flycatcher
* Atlas Moth ( Attacus atlas ), a large saturniid moth species
* Atlas Turtle ( Colossochelys atlas ), a prehistoric giant tortoise, formerly in the genus Testudo
* Atlas ( topology ), a collection of local coordinate charts in mathematics
* Atlas Computer ( Manchester ) ( 1962 – 1971 ), an early computer built at the University of Manchester
** Titan ( computer ), also known as the Atlas 2, its successor
* The Atlas ( video game ), a Japan-exclusive strategy video game
* Atlas ( album ), an album by Mexican electro-pop band Kinky
* Atlas ( band ), a rock band from Christchurch, New Zealand
* Atlas ( film ), a 1961 movie by Roger Corman
* Atlas Games ( company ), a publisher of role-playing and card games
* The Atlas ( novel ), by American author William T. Vollmann
* Atlas ( magazine ), Turkish monthly magazine on geography, environment, history and culture
* Atlas ( comics series ), a comic book series by Dylan Horrocks

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