Tuesday, August 16, 2022

 


She-Hulk heads back to the beach — and it looks like she's gonna get Byrned! (You may recall she was on her way to the beach on the cover of Marvel Age #70.) It's all part of summer fun for 1989, as Shulkie (they used to call her that) launched into her own kookie series. Also on the schedule for summer was "Atlantis Attacks," that ran across numerous annuals. 

This issue also features a weird Marvel Coming Attractions, in which most of the art shows heroes with big guns, including Nick Fury once, and the Punisher twice. 

Marvel Age #75

Price: $0.50 US 

Pages: 36 (32 interior plus four covers)
On sale: March 21, 1989
Cover date: July 1989
Copyright © 1989 Marvel Entertainment Group, Inc. 

• Tom DeFalco: Editor in Chief
• Mark Gruenwald: Executive Editor
• Ralph Macchio: Senior Editor 
• Jim Salicrup: Supreme Marvel Zombie
• Dwight Jon Zimmerman: Managing Editor
• Dawn Geiger: Designer
• Sholly Fisch: Contributing Editor
• Fred Hembeck: Sage of Marvel Age
• Craig Anderson, Steve Buccellato, Bob Budiansky, Bobbie Chase, Daniel Chichester, Margaret Clark, Kelly Corvese, Don Daley, James DiGiovanna, Daryl Edelman, Sue Flaxman, Archie Goodwin, Larry Hama, Bob Harras, Glenn Herdling, Sid Jacobson, Terry Kavanagh, Howard Mackie, Dwayne McDuffie, Marc McLaurin, Al Milgrom, Carl Potts, Mike Rockwitz, Marc Siry, Lisa Trusiani, Sara Tuchinsky, David Wohl, and Gregory Wright: Consulting Editors
• John Romita: Art Director
• Don Perlin: Managing Art Director
• James Brock Jr., Gavin Curtis, and Vince Mielcarek: The Raiders
• Virginia Romita: Traffic/Production Manager
• Len Kaminsky: Assistant Traffic/Production Manager
• Adam Blaustein: Manufacturing Coordinator
• Lynda Strunk: Typesetter
• Jack Abel: World's Toughest Proofreader
• Joe Albelo, Paul Becton, Harry Candelario, Rob Carosella, Harry Eisenstein, Vince Evans,  Jesus Gonzalez, Brad K. Joyce, Cindy Kruhm, Ken Lopez, Ed Magalong, Jade Moede, Joyce Phus and Rodney S. Timmons: Production
• John Byrne: Cover
• Gregory WrightColorist
• Christine Aurilia, Dwight Coye, Dan Cuddy, Tom Fardy, Suzanne Gaffney, Marie Javins, John Lewandowski, George Roussos, Stu Schwartzberg, Mark Silverman, and Evan Skolnick: Friendly Assistance 
• Steve Sheffler: Rights and Permissions Editor
• Carol Kalish: Vice President Direct Sales
• Kurt Busiek: Direct Sales Project Manager
• Dale Kanzler: Assistant Direct Sales Manager Administrative
• Lou Bank: Assistant Direct Sales Manager Customer Service
• Steve Saffel: Promotion Manager 
• Fabian Nicieza: Advertising Manager
• Irving Forbush: Fish Out of Water


Front cover 
• Character: She-Hulk 

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

Pages 1 - 7
Marvel Coming Attractions

Titles on sale April 25
  • Captain America #356
  • Web of Spider-Man #53
  • Marvel Comics Presents #25
  • Excalibur #11
  • Daredevil #269
  • Semper Fi #9
  • West Coast Avengers #47
  • G.I. Joe Special Missions #24
  • The Sensational She-Hulk #4
  • G.I. Joe Special Missions #11
Titles on sale May 2
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #318
  • The Nth Man #1
  • Solo Avengers #21
  • Alf #18
  • Savage Sword of Conan #162
  • Heathcliff #36
  • The New Mutants #78
  • Alpha Flight #73
  • The Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe Update #2
  • St. George #7
  • Wolverine #10
  • Groo the Wanderer #54
  • Silver Surfer Annual #2
  • Nick Fury Vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. trade paperback
  • The War #3
Titles on sale May 9 
  • Iron Man Annual #10
  • The Saga of the Sub-Mariner #10
  • Silver Surfer #26
  • Marvel Comics Presents #26
  • What If...? #2
  • Marvel Fanfare #45
  • Doctor Zero #8
  • Marvel Tales #226
  • Marvel Age Magazine #77
  • Death's Head #6
  • The Avengers #306
  • Conan the Barbarian #221
  • Damage Control #4
  • G.I. Joe #89
  • The Punisher #22
  • The Uncanny X-Men #247
  • The Incredible Hulk #358
Titles on sale May 16
  • Fantastic Four #329
  • Iron Man #245
  • Thor #406
  • The Spectacular Spider-Man #153
  • The Transformers #55
  • X-Factor #43
  • Classic X-Men #36
  • Alien Legion #11
  • Cloak and Dagger #6
  • Power Pack #48
  • X-Men Annual #13
  • The 'Nam #33
  • Groo Chronicles #2
  • King Kull graphic novel
  • Conan Saga #27
  • Akira #11
  • Moon Knight #3
  • Dr. Strange #6
Page 8
Newswatch

Item: Look for the new special Fred Hembeck Destroys the Marvel Universe, featuring Crackers, the Clown of Death. 


Item: The new Punisher model was designed by artist Arthur Adams. 
Item: Sid Jacobson's assistant editor A. A. Perry is leaving staff to work in the film industry. Jacobson's new assistant will be Lisa Trusiani. 
Item: Al Milgrom's family welcomes a new baby boy. 

Top Ten

Double dose of the Top Ten this month after last month's Marvel Age didn't have a Newswatch page. 

And you'll note that they are now listing Marvel Age wherever it falls on the sales chart -- not in the top ten, though. 

October 1988
  1. X-Men #241
  2. Wolverine #4
  3. Excalibur #5
  4. X-Factor #37
  5. The Amazing Spider-Man #312
  6. Punisher War Journal #3
  7. The Avengers #300
  8. The New Mutants #72
  9. The Punisher #16
  10. Spectacular Spider-Man #147
    26. Marvel Age Magazine #71 

November 1988
  1. X-Men #242
  2. Havok and Wolverine #1
  3. Wolverine #5
  4. Excalibur #6
  5. X-Factor #38
  6. The Amazing Spider-Man #313
  7. The New Mutants #73
  8. Punisher War Journal 34
  9. West Coast Avengers #42
  10. The Punisher #17
    29. Marvel Age #72

Page 9
Mark's Remarks


Page 10 
Marvel Trivia Quiz


Page 11
The Mutant Report, by Eric Reid 


Pages 12 - 15
Article: "Atlantis Attacks," by Peter Sanderson


Pages 16 - 17
Hembeck's Page in Marvel Age

Page 18
Stan's Soapbox

Willie Lumpkin, by Stan Lee and Dan DeCarlo


Pages 19 - 21
Article: "Spider-Man: Parallel Lives," by Peter Sanderson 

Page 22
Article: "Kull the Conqueror," by Barry Dutter


Pages 23 - 24
Article: "Nth Man: the Ultimate Ninja," by Doug Murray 


Pages 25 -29
Comics preview: The Nth Man

Pages 30 - 32
Letters Column: "Letters? We Don't Need No Stinking Letters," suggested by Stephen Mingola


Inside back cover
Ad for Shield

Back cover
Ad for Dr. Strange

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