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1974 and Marvel
" In an interview in 1986, Ken St Andre stated that " my conception of the T & T world was based on The Lord of The Rings as it would have been done by Marvel Comics in 1974 with Conan, Elric, the Gray Mouser and a host of badguys thrown in.
It debuted during Season Four and was the basis of a spin-off comic book, Spidey Super Stories, an easier-to-read comic that was produced by Marvel Comics from 1974 to 1981.
In 1974, Marvel Comics featured the Fountain ( which works if bathed in, but cripples if drunk from ) in Man-Thing and later The Savage She-Hulk.
Marvel Comics published a two issue series in 1974 based on the film The Golden Voyage of Sinbad in Worlds Unknown # 7 and # 8.
The character first appeared in the last panel of The Incredible Hulk # 180 ( his first full appearance is in issue # 181, November 1974 ) and was created by writer Len Wein and Marvel art director John Romita, Sr., who designed the character, and was first drawn for publication by Herb Trimpe.
The character then appeared in a number of advertisements in various Marvel Comics publications before making his first major appearance in The Incredible Hulk # 181 ( cover date November 1974 ) again by Wein and Trimpe.
* Astonishing Tales ( Deathlok # 25 ( 1974 ) 2-pages humor strip, Pérez ' first published work for Marvel )
2 ) # 27 ( Marvel Comics, 1974 )
* Avengers # 120, 135 ( Marvel Comics, 1974 – 75 )
* Daredevil # 107 ( Marvel Comics, 1974 )
* Iron Man # 68, 100, 160, 163 ( Marvel Comics, 1974 – 82 )
* Man-Thing # 2 ( Marvel Comics, 1974 )
* Marvel Team-Up # 27 ( Marvel Comics, 1974 )
* Marvel Two-In-One # 6 ( Marvel Comics, 1974 )
Created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane, he first appeared in Marvel Premiere # 15 ( May 1974 ).
Debuting in a story by writer Roy Thomas and penciler Gil Kane in the umbrella title Marvel Premiere # 15-25 ( May 1974 – October 1975 ), he was then written successively by Len Wein, Doug Moench, Tony Isabella, and Chris Claremont, with art by successive pencillers Larry Hama, Arvell Jones, Pat Broderick, and, in some of his earliest professional work, John Byrne.
* Marvel Team-Up # 20-22, 32-46, 48-52, 56-58, 82-85, 88, 130, 132-133, Annual # 1-2 ( 1974 – 83 )
* Marvel Two-in-One ( Thing team-ups ) # 3-5, 7-8, 17, 19-20, 24, 42, Annual # 1, 3 ( 1974 – 78 )
His best-known color-comics work is his Marvel Comics collaboration with writer Steve Engelhart on the supernatural hero Doctor Strange in Marvel Premiere from 1972 to 1973, and in Doctor Strange: Master of the Mystic Arts, issues 1, 2, 4 and 5, in 1974.
The race subsequently appeared and was further detailed in Adventures into Fear # 22 ( June 1974 ), Marvel Two-In-One # 19 ( September 1976 ), Marvel Premiere # 42 ( June 1978 ), What If # 35 ( October 1982 ), West Coast Avengers Volume 2 # 6-7 ( March-April 1986 ), # 15-16 ( December 1986-January 1987 ), Fantastic Four # 314 ( May 1988 ), Avengers Spotlight # 38 ( November 1990 ), Dr.

1974 and Comics
* Robinson, Jerry, The Comics: An Illustrated History of Comic Strip Art ( 1974 ) G. P.
* Robinson, Jerry, The Comics: An Illustrated History of Comic Strip Art ( 1974 ) G. P.
The most famous is probably the Angoulême International Comics Festival, an annual festival begun in 1974, in Angoulême, France.
In 1969, Supergirl's adventures became the lead feature in Adventure Comics, and she later starred in an eponymous comic book series which debuted in 1972 and ran until 1974, followed by a second monthly comic book series titled The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl, which ran from 1982 to 1984.
* Robinson, Jerry, The Comics: An Illustrated History of Comic Strip Art ( 1974 ) G. P.
The first character debuted during the Golden Age in USA Comics # 1 ( Aug. 1941 ), and was reintroduced in Giant-Size Avengers # 1 ( Aug. 1974 ).
" Capp is at his allegorical best in the epics of the Shmoos, and later, the Kigmies ," wrote comic strip historian Jerry Robinson ( in The Comics: An Illustrated History of Comic Strip Art, 1974 ).
Category: Comics characters introduced in 1974
* Apex Treasury of Underground Comics, Links Books, 1974, ISBN 0-8256-3042-8
The Comics: An Illustrated History of Comic Strip Art ( 1974 ) G. P.
Category: Comics characters introduced in 1974
Category: Comics characters introduced in 1974

1974 and writer
* Calzonzin Inspector ( 1974 ) director, writer
* 1974 – Christian Beranek, American actor, writer, and producer
* 1974 – Jen Kirkman, American comedian, writer, and actress
* 1974 – Eric Kripke, American writer, director, and producer
The rise of comic book specialty stores in the late 1970s created / paralleled a dedicated market for " independent " or " alternative comics " in the U. S. The first such comics included the anthology series Star Reach, published by comic book writer Mike Friedrich from 1974 to 1979, and Harvey Pekar's American Splendor, which continued sporadic publication into the 21st century and which Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini adapted into a 2003 film.
Edward Vincent " Ed " Sullivan ( September 28, 1901 – October 13, 1974 ) was an American entertainment writer and television host, best known as the presenter of the TV variety show The Ed Sullivan Show.
* 1899 – Erich Kästner, German writer ( d. 1974 )
* 1904 – Salvador Novo, Mexican writer ( d. 1974 )
* 1892 – Melchior Wańkowicz, Polish writer ( d. 1974 )
* 1974 – Chris Taylor, Australian comedian, writer, and radio host
* 1974 – Aaron McGruder, American cartoonist and writer
* 1895 – Júlio César de Mello e Souza, Brazilian writer ( d. 1974 )
* 1891 – Pär Lagerkvist, Swedish writer, Nobel laureate ( d. 1974 )
* 1899 – Miguel Ángel Asturias, Guatemalan writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1974 )
After his release in September 1974, he and his family resettled in Caracas, but then Letelier decided to head for Washington D. C., at the proposal of American writer Saul Landau.
Robert Maynard Pirsig ( born September 6, 1928 ) is an American writer and philosopher, and author of the philosophical novels Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values ( 1974 ) and Lila: An Inquiry into Morals ( 1991 ).
* 1974 – Jhonen Vasquez, American writer, illustrator, voice actor, and director
* November 13 – Arturo Jauretche, Argentine writer, politician, and philosopher ( died 1974 )
* August 16 – Georgette Heyer, British writer ( d. 1974 )
* Lawrence Riley, American playwright and screen writer ( d. 1974 )
** Harry Ruby, American musician, composer, and writer ( d. 1974 )
* May 23 – Pär Lagerkvist, Swedish writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1974 )
The Stone of Scone figures prominently in Das Königsprojekt, a 1974 novel by the German writer Carl Amery.
Danziger, who said she knew in the second grade that she wanted to be a writer, wrote more than 30 books, including her 1974 debut The Cat Ate My Gymsuit, Remember Me to Harold Square, The Divorce Express and Can You Sue Your Parents for Malpractice?

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