Thursday, May 26, 2022

 

Just over a year after making his dynamic debut on Alpha Flight, future legendary artist Jim Lee shows off his next project, The Punisher: War Journal, as well as providing a glimpse of what was to come a few years down the road in X-Men. Already established as a rising star at Marvel, Jim's cover spotlights three disparate heroes with ease. 

Marvel Age took a look back at the short-lived series the Champions in a new Flashback feature. The team threw together an odd assortment of unattached heroes, set them on a course for adventure in Los Angeles, and, except for a issues drawn by a young John Byrne, was in my opinion fairly forgettable. 

Moebius pops up all over this issue, with an item in Newswatch about French postage stamps featuring his art, the Silver Surfer miniseries he undertook with Stan Lee, and the new graphic novel The Incal. 

Marvel Age #67

Price: $0.50 US 

Pages: 36 (32 interior plus four covers)
On sale: June 21, 1988
Cover date: October, 1988
Copyright © 1988 Marvel Entertainment Group, Inc. 

• Tom DeFalco: Editor in Chief
• Jim Salicrup: Supreme Marvel Zombie
• Dwight Jon Zimmerman: Managing Editor
• Sholly Fisch: Coming Attractions
• Cindy Kruhm: Designer
• Fred Hembeck: Sage of Marvel Age
• Craig Anderson, Steve Buccellato, Bob Budiansky, Bobbie Chase, Daniel Chichester, Margaret Clark, Don Daley, James DiGiovanna, Daryl Edelman, Sue Flaxman, Archie Goodwin, Mark Gruenwald, Larry Hama, Bob Harras, Glenn Herdling, Sid Jacobson, Terry Kavanagh, Ralph Macchio, Howard Mackie, Dwayne McDuffie, Marc McLaurin, Al Milgrom, A.A. Perry, Carl Potts, Pat Redding, Mike Rockwitz, Marc Siry, Sara Tuchinsky, David Wohl, and Gregory Wright: Consulting Editors
• John Romita: Art Director
• Don Perlin: Managing Art Director
• André Coates, Christopher Ivy, and Vince Mielcarek: The Raiders
• Virginia Romita: Traffic/Production Manager
• Len Kaminsky: Assistant Traffic/Production Manager
• Adam Blaustein: Manufacturing Coordinator
• Brenda Mings: Typesetter
• Jack Abel: Proofreader
• Paul Becton and Gregory WrightColorists
• Jim Lee: Cover art
• Joe Albelo, Paul Becton, Harry Candelario, Rob Carosella, Hector Collazo, Vince Evans, Doreen Frederick, Dawn Geiger, Michael Heisler, Brad K. Joyce, Ken Lopez, Ed Magalong, Michael Maier, and Eddie Marcaro: Production
• Barbara Arnstein, Christine Aurilia, Mark Chiarello, Kelly Corvese, Dwight Coye, Tom Fardy, Jesus Gonzalez, Marie Javins, John Lewandowski, Fabian Nicieza, George Roussos, Stu Schwartzberg, Mark Silverman, and Rodney S. Timmons: Friendly Assistance 
• Steve Sheffler: Rights and Permissions Editor
• Carol Kalish: Vice President Direct Sales
• Dale Kanzler: Assistant Direct Sales Manager Administrative
• Lou Bank: Assistant Direct Sales Manager Customer Service
• Steve Saffel: Promotion Manager 
• Irving Forbush: Shooting Blanks 


Front cover 
• Characters: Wolverine, Punisher, and Sub-Mariner

 Inside front cover
• Salicrup's Section 
• Marvel Agenda (contents) 
• Masthead 
• Indicia 

Pages 1 - 5
Marvel Coming Attractions

Titles on Sale July 26
  • Daredevil #260
  • West Coast Avengers #38
  • Wolfpack #4
  • G.I. Joe #79
  • G.I. Joe Special Missions #15
  • Heathcliff's Funhouse #10
  • Power Pack #41
  • The Punisher War Journal #1
  • Web of Spider-Man #44
  • The Uncanny X-Men #237
  • Psi-Force #25
  • Strikeforce: Morituri #23
  • The Sub-Mariner limited series #1 
  • What The—?! #4
  • Conan the King #49
  • Tales of G.I. Joe #11
  • Wolverine #1
  • The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #8
  • Marshal Law #5
Titles on Sale August 2
  • Captain America #347
  • Solo Avengers #12
  • Alf #9
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #308
  • Groo the Wanderer #45
  • Heathcliff #28
  • The New Mutants #69
  • Alpha Flight #64
  • D.P. 7 #25
  • Marvel Comics Presents #6
  • Powerline #3
  • Video Jack #6
  • Spider-Man comics Magazine #12
  • The Avengers annual #17
  • The 'Nam Magazine #4
  • The Savage Sword of Conan #153
  • Akira #3
  • The 'Nam trade paperback #2
Titles Shipping August 9
  • Marvel Age Magazine #68
  • The Incredible Hulk #349
  • Bullwinkle and Rocky #7
  • Marvel Tales #217
  • The Avengers #297
  • Conan the Barbarian #212
  • G.I. Joe #80
  • Muppet Babies #22
  • The Punisher #13
  • The Silver Surfer #17
  • The Uncanny X-Men #238
  • The X-Terminators #2
  • Justice #25
  • Nick Fury Vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #5
Titles Shipping August 16
  • Iron Man #236
  • The Fantastic Four #320
  • Speedball #3
  • Thor #397
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #309
  • Care Bears #19
  • Classic X-Men #27
  • The Spectacular Spider-Man #144
  • X-Factor #34
  • Dragon's Teeth #3
  • Doctor Strange #1
  • G.I. Joe European Missions #3
  • The Star Brand #16
  • Transformers #48
  • Marvel Comics Presents #7
  • The 'Nam #24
  • Alf Comics Magazine #1
  • Conan Saga #18
  • Marvel Spring Special #1
  • Incal Graphic Novel
  • Alf Annual #1
Page 8
Newswatch 
Item: Art by Moebius will be featured on French postage stamps
Item: Several Marvel artist's work in the fine arts is being featured in New York Galleries, including Joe Rubinstein, Evelyn Stein, Julianna Ferriter, and Christie Scheele
Item: Marvel production staffer Harry Eisenstein is taking a thee month leave of absence to work the upcoming film The Suckling. Inker Jose Marzan created production drawings for the film, and Hector Collazo plays the title creature. 

The Top Ten 
  1. X-Men #231
  2. X-Factor #30
  3. The New Mutants #65
  4. The Amazing Spider-Man #302
  5. Iron Man #232
  6. The Spectacular Spider-Man #140
  7. Silver Surfer #13
  8. Classic X-Men #23
  9. Web of Spider-Man #40
  10. The Avengers #293
Pages 9 - 11
The Mutant Report
Article: "Wolverine Unleashed," by Peter Sanderson 

Pages 12 - 13
Article: "Marvel Flashback on the Champions," by Brian Nelson 

Pages 14 - 15
Stan's Soapbox

Willie Lumpkin, by Stan Lee and Dan DeCarlo


Pages 16 - 17 
Hembeck's Page in Marvel Age

Page 18 
Marvel Trivia Quiz

Pages 19 - 21
Article: "Make Way for The Punisher War Journal and The Punisher: The Assassins' Guild Graphic Novel," by Glenn Herdling

Pages 22 - 23
Article: "The Saga of the Sub-Mariner," by Peter Sanderson 

Pages 24 - 25
Article: "Willow," by Scott Lobdell

Pages 26 - 27 
Epic Spotlight: "The Incal," by Sholly Fisch

Pages 28 - 30
The Marvel Age 1977 Part III

Pages 31 - 32
Letters column: "We Know You're Out There, We Can Hear You Breathing..." suggested by Lee Barnett


Inside back cover
Ad for the Silver Surfer graphic novel

Back cover
Ad for The Evolutionary War 

    Thursday, May 19, 2022

     

    It's the final Marvel Age Annual, with a classic cover by Arthur Adams and four new previews of upcoming comics. As usual, the issue provides a laundry list of everything Marvel was up to, from the main line of superhero comics to the Epic and Star lines. 

    Of the four new projects - Wolverine, Speedball, Damage Control, and the Shadowline Saga - only Wolverine would go on to a long run. Speedball and Damage Control would be remembered as quirky, fun series, though. 

    Marvel Age Annual #4

    Price: $0.75 US 

    Pages: 52 (48 interior plus four covers)
    On sale: June 7, 1988
    Cover date: 1988
    Copyright © 1988 Marvel Entertainment Group, Inc. 

    • Tom DeFalco: Editor in Chief
    • Jim Salicrup: Supreme Marvel Zombie
    • Dwight Jon Zimmerman: Managing Editor
    • Dawn Geiger: Designer
    • Fred Hembeck: Sage of Marvel Age
    • Craig Anderson, Steve Buccellato, Bob Budiansky, Bobbie Chase, Daniel Chichester, Margaret Clark, Don Daley, James DiGiovanna, Daryl Edelman, Sue Flaxman, Archie Goodwin, Mark Gruenwald, Larry Hama, Bob Harras, Glenn Herdling, Sid Jacobson, Terry Kavanagh, Ralph Macchio, Howard Mackie, Dwayne McDuffie, Marc McLaurin, Al Milgrom, A.A. Perry, Carl Potts, Pat Redding, Mike Rockwitz, Marc Siry, Sara Tuchinsky, David Wohl, and Gregory Wright: Consulting Editors
    • John Romita: Art Director
    • Don Perlin: Managing Art Director
    • André Coates,  Christopher Ivy, and Vince Mielcarek: The Raiders
    • Virginia Romita: Traffic/Production Manager
    • Len Kaminsky: Assistant Traffic/Production Manager
    • Adam Blaustein: Manufacturing Coordinator
    • Brenda Mings: Typesetter
    • Jack Abel: Proofreader
    • Paul Becton and Gregory WrightColorists
    • Art Adams: Cover art
    • Joe Albelo, Paul Becton, Harry Candelario, Rob Carosella, Hector Collazo, Vince Evans, Doreen Frederick, Michael Heisler, Brad K. Joyce, Cindy Kruhm, Ken Lopez, Ed Magalong, Michael Maier, Eddie Marcaro, and Rob Naylor: Production
    • Barbara Arnstein, Christine Aurilia, Mark Chiarello, Kelly Corvese, Dwight Coye, Tom Fardy, Jesus Gonzalez, Marie Javins, John Lewandowski, Fabian Nicieza, George Roussos, Stu Schwartzberg, Mark Silverman, and Rodney S. Timmons: Friendly Assistance 
    • Steve Sheffler: Rights and Permissions Editor
    • Carol Kalish: Vice President Direct Sales
    • Dale Kanzler: Assistant Direct Sales Manager Administrative
    • Lou Bank: Assistant Direct Sales Manager Customer Service
    • Steve Saffel: Promotion Manager 
    • Irving Forbush: A to Zzzzzz


    Front cover 
    • Characters: X-Men and friends

     Inside front cover
    • Salicrup's Section 
    • Marvel Agenda (contents) 
    • Masthead 
    • Indicia 

    Pages 1 - 5
    Wolverine preview
    Writer: Chris Claremont
    Breakdowns: John Buscema
    Finished art: Klaus Janson


    Pages 6 - 18 
    Marvel A to Z by Sholly Fisch
    Covering:
    • Alpha Flight
    • The Amazing Spider-Man
    • The Avengers
    • Captain America
    • Classic X-Men 
    • Cloak and Dagger
    • Conan the Barbarian
    • Conan the King
    • Conan Saga
    • Damage Control
    • Daredevil 
    • Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme
    • Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment graphic novel
    • Elvira: The Movie 
    • Excalibur
    • The Fantastic Four
    • The Fantastic Four: Fathers and Sons graphic novel
    • Felix the Cat
    • G.I. Joe
    • G.I. Joe Special Misshions
    • Hero limited series
    • The Incredible Hulk
    • The Inhumans graphic novel
    • Iron Man
    • Longshot
    • Marvel Age Magazine 
    • Marvel Comics Presents
    • Marvel Fanfare
    • Marvel Tales
    • Marvel Masterworks
    • The 'Nam
    • The New Mutants
    • Nick Fury Vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. limited series
    • The Punisher
    • The Punisher War Journal
    • The Punisher: Intruder graphic novel
    • The Punisher: Assassin's Guild graphic novel
    • The Punisher/Daredevil limited series
    • The Savage Sword of Conan
    • Semper Fi
    • The Silver Surfer
    • The Silver Surfer graphic novel
    • The Silver Surfer: Parable
    • Solo Avengers
    • The Spectacular Spider-Man
    • Speedball
    • The Squadron Supreme graphic novel
    Pages 19 - 23
    Speedball in "The Mystery of Crooked Face" 
    Plotter/penciller: Steve Ditko
    Scripter: Roger Stern
    Inker: Jackson Guice 


    Pages 24 - 25
    "Can You Name Everyone on the Marvel Universe Poster?" 

    Pages 25 - 29 
    Marvel A to Z by Sholly Fisch continued
    Covering:
    • Steeltown Rockers
    • Strikeforce: Morituri
    • The Sub-Mariner limited series
    • Tales of G.I. Joe
    • Thor
    • The Transformers
    • Web of Spider-Man
    • West Coast Avengers
    • Willow limited series
    • Wolfpack limited series
    • Wolverine
    • X-Factor
    • The X-Men
    • X-Terminators limited series
    Pages 30 - 34
    Damage Control: "The Sales Pitch"
    Writer: Dwayne McDuffie
    Penciller: Ernie Colón
    Inker: Jon D'Agostino


    Pages 35 - 
    New Universe A to Z
    • Covering:
    • D.P. 7
    • Justice
    • Psi-Force
    • The Star Brand
    Pages 37 - 38
    Marvel Trivia Quiz

    Pages 39 - 43
    A Shadowline Saga
    Writers: Margaret Clark and D.G. Chichester
    Penciller: Denys Cowan
    Inker: Keith Williams


    Pages 44 - 46
    Epic A to Z
    Covering:
    • Akira
    • Alien Legion
    • The Incal
    • Groo
    • The Last American
    • The Last of the Dragons
    • The Light and Darkness War
    • Marshal Law
    • A Shadowline Saga: Doctor Zero
    • Powerline
    • Saint George
    • Someplace Strange
    • Stray Toasters
    • Video Jack
    • Wolverine and Havok: Meltdown limited series
    Pages 47 - 48
    Star Comics A to Z
    Covering:
    • Alf
    • Alf Comics Magazine
    • Bullwinkle and Rocky
    • Care Bears
    • Count Duckula
    • Dino-Riders
    • Flintstone Kids
    • Little Wizards
    • Muppet Babies
    • Star Comics Magazine
    Page 48
    Answers to Marvel Trivia Quiz

    Inside back cover
    Ad for Silver Surfer graphic novel

    Back cover
    Ad for Cloak and Dagger 

    Wednesday, May 11, 2022

    Things got a little strange in Marvel Age #66, the special "Strange" issue with articles on Strange Tales, Doctor Strange, the graphic novel Someplace Strange, and that strange new super-hero, Speedball, all under a pretty cool cover by John Bolton. 

    This issue includes an extra-long Mutant Report, with articles on X-Terminators, Excalibur, Cloak and Dagger, and an interview with Ann Nocenti. Sadly, but not surprisingly, the article on Speedball doesn't have any quotes from artist Steve Ditko. 

    Marvel Age #66

    Price: $0.50 US 

    Pages: 36 (32 interior plus four covers)
    On sale: May 17, 1988
    Cover date: September, 1988
    Copyright © 1988 Marvel Entertainment Group, Inc. 

    • Tom DeFalco: Editor in Chief
    • Jim Salicrup: Supreme Marvel Zombie
    • Dwight Jon Zimmerman: Managing Editor
    • Sholly Fisch and Scott Lobdell: Coming Attractions
    • Dawn Geiger and Ken Lopez: Designer
    • Fred Hembeck: Sage of Marvel Age
    • Craig Anderson, Steve Buccellato, Bob Budiansky, Bobbie Chase, Daniel Chichester, Margaret Clark, Don Daley, James DiGiovanna, Daryl Edelman, Sue Flaxman, Archie Goodwin, Mark Gruenwald, Larry Hama, Bob Harras, Glenn Herdling, Sid Jacobson, Terry Kavanagh, Ralph Macchio, Howard Mackie, Dwayne McDuffie, Marc McLaurin, Al Milgrom, A.A. Perry, Carl Potts, Pat Redding, Mike Rockwitz, Marc Siry, Sara Tuchinsky, David Wohl, and Gregory Wright: Consulting Editors
    • John Romita: Art Director
    • Don Perlin: Managing Art Director
    • André Coates, Donald C. Hudson, and Christopher Ivy: The Raiders
    • Virginia Romita: Traffic/Production Manager
    • Len Kaminsky: Assistant Traffic/Production Manager
    • Adam Blaustein: Manufacturing Coordinator
    • Brenda Mings: Typesetter
    • Jack Abel: Proofreader
    • Paul Becton and Gregory WrightColorists
    • John Bolton: Cover art
    • Joe Albelo, Paul Becton, Harry Candelario, Rob Carosella, Hector Collazo, Harry Eisenstein, Doreen Frederick, Michael Heisler, Brad Joyce, Cindy Kruhm, Ed Magalong, Michael Maier, and Eddie Marcaro: Production
    • Barbara Arnstein, Christine Aurilia, Mark Chiarello, Kelly Corvese, Dwight Coye, Tom Fardy, Jesus Gonzalez, Marie Javins, John Lewandowski, Fabian Nicieza, George Roussos, Stu Schwartzberg, Mark Silverman, and Rodney S. Timmons: Friendly Assistance 
    • Steve Sheffler: Rights and Permissions Editor
    • Carol Kalish: Vice President Direct Sales
    • Dale Kanzler: Assistant Direct Sales Manager Administrative
    • Lou Bank: Assistant Direct Sales Manager Customer Service
    • Steve Saffel: Promotion Manager 
    • Irving Forbush: Someone Strange 


    Front cover 
    • Characters: Doctor Strange, Speedball, Cloak and Dagger and more

     Inside front cover
    • Salicrup's Section 
    • Marvel Agenda (contents) 
    • Masthead 
    • Indicia 

    Pages 1 - 5
    Marvel Coming Attractions

    Titles on Sale June 28 
    • Daredevil #259
    • The Black Panther #4
    • Strikeforce: Morituri #22
    • Marvel Age Annual #4
    • Psi-Force #24
    • Tales of G.I. Joe #10
    • The 'Nam Magazine #3
    • Nick Fury Vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #4
    • West Coast Avengers #37
    • Wolfpack #3
    • Excalibur #1
    • G.I. Joe #77
    • Web of Spider-Man #43
    • The Uncanny X-Men #235
    • What The--?! #3
    Titles on Sale July 5
    • Captain America #346
    • Solo Avengers #11
    • Strange Tales #19
    • Alf #8
    • The Amazing Spider-Man #306
    • Groo the Wanderer #44
    • The New Mutants #68
    • Marvel Comics Presents #4
    • Saint George #2
    • D.P. 7 #24
    • Star Comics Magazine #12
    • The X-Men Annual #12
    • The Savage Sword of Conan #152
    • Akira #2
    • Spider-Man trade paperback
    • Heathcliff #27
    • Speedball #1
    • Alpha Flight #63
    Titles on Sale July 12
    • Marvel Tales #216
    • Marvel Age Magazine #67
    • The Incredible Hulk #348
    • Web of Spider-Man Annual #4
    • The Flintstone Kids #8
    • The Avengers #296
    • Conan the Barbarian #211
    • G.I. Joe #78
    • The Punisher #12
    • Silver Surfer #16
    • Marvel Fanfare #40
    • Justice #24
    • X-Terminators #1
    • The Uncanny X-Men #236
    • Dr. Zero 33
    Titles on Sale July 19
    • The Fantastic Four #319
    • Iron Man #235
    • Thor #396
    • The Amazing Spider-Man #307
    • Marvel Comics Presents #5
    • Alf Annual #1
    • West Coast Avengers Annual #3
    • Conan Saga #17
    • The Official Marvel Comics Index to the Avengers #8
    • The Silver Surer hardcover
    • G.I. Joe European Missions #2
    • Classic X-Men #26
    • Dragon's Teeth #2
    • The Spectacular Spider-Man #143
    • The Transformers #45
    • X-Factor #33
    • Alien Legion #6
    • Cloak and Dagger 31
    • The 'Nam #23
    • G.I. Joe Comics Magazine #12
    Page 7
    Newswatch 
    Item: Stories of G.I. Joe from the British magazine Action Force will be available in the U.S. in the new series G.I. Joe European Missions. 


    Item: Dragon's Teeth, another Marvel U.K. project, will be available in the U.S. soon as well. 

    Item: Gregory Wright has been promoted to Managing Editor, Special Projects: Sara Tuchinsky and James DiGiovanna have joined staff as assistant editors. 


    The Top Ten 
    • The Uncanny X-Men #230
    • X-Factor 329
    • The New Mutants #64
    • The Amazing Spider-Man #301
    • The Punisher #9
    • Silver Surfer #12
    • Classic X-Men #22
    • Web of Spider-Man #39
    • Iron Man #231
    • Spectacular Spider-Man #139
    Page 8 
    Marvel Trivia Quiz

    Pages 9 - 13
    The Mutant Report 
    Article: "X-Terminators Stoke Inferno," by Scott Lobdell
    Article: "Excalibur Monthly Series Starts," by Scott Lobdell
    Article: "Cloak and Dagger," by Glenn Herdling (continues on page 18) 

    Pages 14 - 15

    Stan's Soapbox


    Willie Lumpkin, by Stan Lee and Dan DeCarlo 


    Pages 16 - 17
    Hembeck's Page in Marvel Age


    Pages 18 - 20
    The Mutant Report Continued...
    Article: "Ann Nocenti - Past, Present, and Future," by Bobbie Chase

    Pages 21 - 
    Article: "Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme," by Glenn Herdling 

    Pages 23 - 24
    Epic Spotlight: "Someplace Strange," by Barbara Arnstein

    Pages 25 - 27
    Article: "Speedball, the Masked Marvel," by Peter Sanderson 


    Pages 28 - 30
    The Marvel Age 1977 Part II, by Brian Nelson

    Pages 31 - 32
    Letters column: "Hey Rocky, Watch Me Pull a Letter Out of My Hat!", suggested by John Safin 


    Inside back cover
    Ad for Wolverine #1


    Back cover
    Ad for The Evolutionary War 

    Friday, May 6, 2022


    Marvel continued to experiment with formats and frequencies by introducing the twice-monthly anthology series Marvel Comics Presents, not long after DC debuted Action Comics Weekly. Marvel didn't miss a trick, though, when they made Wolverine the anchor for much of the series' run. 

    One of the decade's hottest creators, Bob Layton, provides this issue's cover as well as taking part in a new Marvel Age Interview -- his second since Marvel Age began. This time he talked about the Hercules graphic novel. Layton was still working on Iron Man at the time, as well as other side projects. 

    Marvel shows its funny side again with the launch of What The--?!, in the tradition of Not Brand Ecch, Crazy and other titles. And Marvel Age also shines a spotlight on the Jack Kirby's Heroes and Villains sketchbook -- for a change of pace, promoting something that wasn't published by Marvel, even if they did show only Marvel characters in the article. 


    Marvel Age #65

    Price: $0.50 US 

    Pages: 36 (32 interior plus four covers)
    On sale: April 19, 1988
    Cover date: August, 1988
    Copyright © 1988 Marvel Entertainment Group, Inc. 

    • Tom DeFalco: Editor in Chief
    • Jim Salicrup: Supreme Marvel Zombie
    • Dwight Jon Zimmerman: Managing Editor
    • Sholly Fisch: Coming Attractions
    • Dawn Geiger: Designer
    • Fred Hembeck: Sage of Marvel Age
    • Craig Anderson, Steve Buccellato, Bob Budiansky, Bobbie Chase, Daniel Chichester, Margaret Clark, Don Daley, James DiGiovanna, Daryl Edelman, Sue Flaxman, Archie Goodwin, Mark Gruenwald, Larry Hama, Bob Harras, Glenn Herdling, Sid Jacobson, Terry Kavanagh, Ralph Macchio, Howard Mackie, Dwayne McDuffie, Marc McLaurin, Al Milgrom, Ann Nocenti, A.A. Perry, Carl Potts, Pat Redding, Mike Rockwitz, Marc Siry, David Wohl, and Gregory Wright: Consulting Editors
    • John Romita: Art Director
    • Don Perlin: Managing Art Director
    • André Coates, Donald C. Hudson, and Christopher Ivy: The Raiders
    • Virginia Romita: Traffic/Production Manager
    • Len Kaminsky: Assistant Traffic/Production Manager
    • Adam Blaustein: Manufacturing Coordinator
    • Brenda Mings: Typesetter
    • Jack Abel: Proofreader
    • Paul Becton and Gregory WrightColorists
    • Bob Layton: Cover art
    • Joe Albelo, Paul Becton, Harry Candelario, Rob Carosella, Hector Collazo, Harry Eisenstein, Doreen Frederick, Michael Heisler, Brad Joyce, Cindy Kruhm, Ken Lopez, Ed Magalong, Michael Maier, and Eddie Marcaro: Production
    • Barbara Arnstein, Christine Aurilia, Kelly Corvese, Dwight Coye, Tom Fardy, Jesus Gonzalez, John Lewandowski, George Roussos, Stu Schwartzberg, Mark Silverman, and Rodney S. Timmons: Friendly Assistance 
    • Steve Sheffler: Rights and Permissions Editor
    • Carol Kalish: Vice President Direct Sales
    • Dale Kanzler: Assistant Direct Sales Manager Administrative
    • Lou Bank: Assistant Direct Sales Manager Customer Service
    • Steve Saffel: Promotion Manager 
    • Irving Forbush: April Fool 


    Front cover 
    • Characters: Hercules, Man-Thing, and Shang Chi 

     Inside front cover
    • Salicrup's Section 
    • Marvel Agenda (contents) 
    • Masthead 
    • Indicia 

    Pages 1 - 5
    Marvel Coming Attractions

    Titles on Sale May 24 
    • The Uncanny X-Men #233
    • Daredevil #258
    • West Coast Avengers #36
    • Wolfpack #2
    • The 'Nam Magazine #2
    • Heathcliff's Funhouse #9
    • Little Wizards #1
    • Web of Spider-Man 342
    • Nick Fury Vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #3
    • Psi-Force #23
    • The Black Panther #3
    • G.I. Joe #75
    • Strikeforce: Morituri #21
    • What The--?! #2
    • Conan the King #48
    • Marvel Comics Presents #1
    • Tales of G.I. Joe #9
    • The New Mutants Annual #4
    • Marshal Law #4
    Titles on Sale May 31 
    • Captain America #345
    • Solo Avengers #10
    • Strange Tales #18
    • Power Pack trade paperback
    • Powerline #2
    • Video Jack #5
    • Spider-Man Comics Magazine #11
    • The Savage Sword of Conan #151
    • Akira #1
    • The Amazing Spider-Man #304
    • Groo the Wanderer #43
    • Heathcliff #26
    • D.P. 7 #23
    • The New Mutants #67
    • Alpha Flight #62
    • Alf #7
    Titles on Sale June 7
    • Marvel Age Magazine #66
    • Air Raiders #6
    • Marvel Tales #215
    • The Incredible Hulk #347
    • The Avengers #295
    • Conan the Barbarian #210
    • The Punisher #11
    • Visionaries #6
    • The Uncanny X-Men #234
    • Marvel Comics Presents #2
    • Bullwinkle and Rocky #6
    • G.I. Joe #76
    • Muppet Babies #21
    • The Silver Surfer #15
    • Justice #23
    • Titles on Sale June 14
    • Fraggle Rock #6
    • The Transformers #44
    • Power Pack #40
    • The Fantastic Four #318
    • Thor #395
    • The Amazing Spider-Man #305
    • Care Bears #18
    • Classic X-Men #25
    • Iron Man #234
    • The Transformers Comics Magazine #11
    • The Fantastic Four Annual #21
    • Conan Saga #16
    Titles on Sale June 21
    • The Spectacular Spider-Man #142
    • The 'Nam #22
    • The Star Brand #15
    • The Official Marvel Comics Index to the X-Men #8
    • Hercules graphic novel 
    • X-Factor #32
    • The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #22
    • Marvel Comics Presents #3 
    Page 8
    Newswatch
    Item: Editor Mike Higgins has left staff to work on special projects. 
    Item: Sue Flaxman has been promoted to assistant editor for Sid Jacobson.
    Item: Laura Hitchcock has left staff to focus on writing. 
    Item: Artist Bob Hall is one of the artistic directors of the theater company the New Rude Mechanicals. 


    The Top Ten
    January 1988
    1. X-Men #229
    2. X-Factor #29
    3. Amazing Spider-Man #300
    4. The Punisher #8
    5. The New Mutants #63
    6. Silver Surfer #11
    7. Classic X-Men #21
    8. The Avengers #291
    9. The Spectacular Spider-Man #138
    10. Web of Spider-Man #38.
    Page 9 
    Marvel Trivia Quiz

    Pages 10 - 13
    "The Marvel Age Interview: Bob Layton," by Gregory Wright

    Pages 12 - 13
    Sidebar: "The Graphic Novel," by Scott Lobdell

    Pages 14 - 15
    Stan's Soapbox

    Willie Lumpkin by Stan Lee and Dan DeCarlo


    Pages 16 - 17
    Hembeck's Page in Marvel Age

    Page 18 
    The Mutant Report
    "And the Winner Is...Alchemy!"


    Pages 19 - 23
    Article: "Marvel Comics Presents Wolverine," by Peter Sanderson


    Pages 24 - 25
    Article "The Marvel Mag of Mirth and Mayhem - What The--?!," by Glenn Herdling


    Pages 26 - 27
    Article: "Jack Kirby's Heroes and Villains," by Brian Nelson 

    Pages 28 - 30
    The Marvel Age 1977 Part 1, by Brian Nelson

    Pages 31 - 32
    Letters column: "Lettuce from Our Readers," suggested by Mark Catroppa


    Inside back cover
    Marvel Age 1988 Summer Annuals Report Card
    The Evolution War checklist

    Back cover 
    Ad for The Draft


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