Thursday 4 June 2020

COMPLETE SETS OF U.S. COMICS...


Images copyright MARVEL COMICS

Following on from my earlier post about my complete sets of UK comics, I thought I'd now turn my attention to complete runs of my US collections, or at least the ones that spring readily to mind.  As is likely with my British comics, I've probably overlooked some American ones too, but don't worry - there'll still be enough pretty pictures of comics covers for you to gaze lovingly and longingly at.




Okay, I'll just list them rather than warble on about them, so let's go.  MARVEL ones first, as they occur to me, not in order of publication.  SILVER SURFER (18 issues), 2001, A SPACE ODYSSEY (10 issues), OMEGA The UNKNOWN (10 issues), The MONSTER Of FRANKENSTEIN (18 issues), The ETERNALS (19 issues & one Annual), X-MEN The EARLY YEARS (17 issues), CONAN CLASSIC (11 issues), DOCTOR WHO (23 issues), MARVEL SUPER-HEROES MEGAZINE (6 issues), SPIDER-MAN MEGAZINE (6 issues), The THING (36 issues), The WORLD'S GREATEST COMICS MAGAZINE (12 issues), GIANT-SIZE FANTASTIC FOUR (6 issues).

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DC issues.  NEW GODS (11 issues), FOREVER PEOPLE (11 issues), ORION (25 issues), BLACK MAGIC (9 issues), WEIRD WORLDS (8 issues), WANTED (9 issues), SECRET ORIGINS ('70s, 7 issues, '80s, 50 issues & 3 Annuals), SWAMP THING ('70s, 24 issues), LEGEND Of The BATMAN (3 issues), MAN Of STEEL (6 issues), WORLD OF KRYPTON (4 issues), WORLD Of METROPOLIS (4 issues), WORLD Of SMALLVILLE (4 issues), SUPERMAN The SECRET YEARS (4 issues), LEGENDS (6 issues), The STALKER (4 issues), TOR ('75, 6 issues, '08, 6 issues), BEOWULF (6 issues).

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ATLAS issues.  WULF The BARBARIAN (4 issues), The GRIM GHOST (3 issues).

Anyway, that's all I can think of for the moment.  There are others, but until I see them again to remind me I have them, they'll have to go unheralded.  Any Crivs got any complete sets of the above mags? 

17 comments:

Barry Pearl said...

It is interesting that having ghe complete collections more often means keeping comics that either failed or had short runs.

Also some comics, such as Sgt Fury, converted into reprints and I just have the new ones.

Amazing Adult Fantasy* #8-14
Amazing Adventures (V. 1)* #1-7
Amazing Adventures (V. 2) #1-39
Amazing Fantasy #15

Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1#1-2
Arrgh #1-5
Astonishing Tales #1-36
Black Goliath #1-5
Black Panther #1-15
Captain Marvel #1-62
Captain Savage #1-19
Cat §#1-4
Chamber of Chills §#1-6
Chamber of Darkness #1-8
Champions #1-17
Combat Kelly #1-9
Devil Dinosaur #1-9
Doc Savage #1-8 §
Doctor Strange #169-183
Eternals #1-19
Fantastic Four #1-416
Fear #1-31
Frankenstein #1-17
Giant-Size Super-Heroes* #1
Giant-Size Super-Stars* #1
Giant-Size Chillers Vol. 1* #1
Giant-Size Chillers Vol. 2 #1-3
Giant-Size Creatures* #1
Hero For Hire* #1-16
Howard the Duck #1-14
Incredible Hulk #1-6
Inhumans #1-12
Invaders #1-22
Iron Fist #1-15
Jungle Action #1-24
Ka-Zar #1-20
Ka-Zar Quarterly #1-3
Kull #1-20
Logan’s Run §#1-7
Machine Man #1-9
Man-Thing #1-22
Marvel Chillers #1-7
Marvel Feature Vol. I #1-12
Marvel Feature Vol. II #1-7
Marvel Premiere #1-37
Marvel Presents #1-12
Marvel Super-Heroes §#12-20, 23
Marvel Tales §#30
Ms. Marvel #1-21
Nick Fury (S.H.I.E.L.D.) #1-18
Not Brand Echh/Brand Ecch #1-9
Omega #1-10
Red Wolf #1-9
Sgt. Fury #1-120
Shanna #1-5
Silver Surfer #1-18
Skull #1-7
Son of Satan #1-8
Spoof #1-5
Sub-Mariner #1-72
Supernatural Thrillers #1-15
Superman Vs. Spider-Man #1
Super Villain Team-Up #1-13 Giant-Size #1-2
Tomb of Dracula #1-70
Tower of Shadows #1 -9
2001: A Space Odyssey #1-10
Warlock #1-15
War is Hell #9-15
Werewolf by Night #1-42
World’s Unknown #1-8
X-Men #1-66/94-108


Magazines:
Deadly Hands Of Kung-Fu 1-33
Deadly Heroes of Kung-Fu 1
Doc Savage 1-8
Dracula Lives 1-11**
Haunt of Horror 1-6
Kull 1-3
Legion Of Monsters 1
Marvel Comics Special 1-2, 9
Marvel Movie Premiere 1
Marvel Preview* 1-15*
Marvel Super Action 1
Monsters Unleashed 1-11**
Planet Of The Apes 1-33
Rampaging Hulk * 1-9
Savage Tales 1-11**
Tales of The Zombie 1-11
Unknown Worlds 1-6**
Vampire Tales 1-11**
Masters of Terror (Reprint) 1-2
Digest: Haunt of Horror 1-2

Kid said...

X-Men was another title that switched to reprints, BP. I wonder how many times that happened with Marvel titles?

Colin Jones said...

I knew that Doctor Who had featured in Marvel Premiere but I didn't know he had his own US title lasting 23 issues. I assume they were reprints of the UK Who weekly?

Kid said...

Well, you clearly weren't paying attention back in 2013, CJ, when I posted all 23 covers on the blog. Yup, the stories were reprints of the UK weekly and monthly, though there might've been some new articles - can't quite remember.

Colin Jones said...

I didn't start reading your blog until late in 2013, Kid, so I must have missed those US Who covers.

Kid said...

Gasp! You mean you haven't trawled (as opposed to trolled) through the archives to see what you missed, CJ? Why waste time on other blogs when everything you need is here? (What's that, nurse? Take this pill? Why?)

Barry Pearl said...

Sgt. Fury went to complete reprints with issue #121 and technically changed its name. It added “And the Howling Commandos” with that issue.
The X-Men had reprints from issue 67 to 93.
Marvel Super-Heroes went to reprints with issue #21, but they had an original Watcher story in issue #23.
Chamber of Darkness was renamed: Monsters on the Prowl and went to reprints.
Tower of Shadows was renamed: Creatures on the Loose and eventually went to all reprints.
Journey into Mystery Vol II went to reprints.
War is Hell
Strange Tales

Kid said...

And Giant-Size Fantastic Four went all reprint with its last two issues, after having new material (and back-up reprints) for its first four. Marvel Super-Heroes started as Fantasy Masterpieces for its first eleven issues and was all reprint, then switched its name to MSH with #12 and started featuring new material with reprint back-ups, then (as you say) went to all-reprint (aside from the new Watcher tale).

So it started as a reprint mag, featured new material for a while, then went back to reprints. Sheesh! And the eight ish Human Torch comic was all reprint, featuring Silver Age and Golden Age Torch tales. Handy things reprints, eh, BP?

Barry Pearl said...

Honestly, I did not think in the 1960s that reprints (or TV reruns) were a gold mine. Wow, was I wrong

Kid said...

Thank goodness that they are goldmines, BP, otherwise we'd never have seen the Masterworks, Epic Collections, or Omnibus editions.

Phil S said...

I may have Eternals . That was one of those I titles I got because Kirby did it, read it once and wondered what kind of weed he was smoking in those cigars to write that dialogue.

Graham said...

Weird Worlds actually ran ten issues. That's one of the few that I own a complete set of, collecting them as they were published (Wanted! was one of the others) Seven issues featured the ERB characters, three featured Iron Wolf. The tenth issue was published nearly a year after the previous one (October, 73 to July, 74)..

Kid said...

It's a dry read, PS. I re-read the Annual a few years back and had to do it in two sittings because it was so tedious.

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I'll have to re-check how many I've got then, G. I may have all 10 - watch this space.

Barry Pearl said...

I left these out:
ATLAS:
Barbarians
Blazing Battle Tales
Brute
Cougar
Demon-Hunter
Destructor
Devilina
Fright
Grim Ghost
Hands of the Dragon
Ironjaw
Morlock
Movie Monsters
Phoenix
Planet of Vampires
Police Action
Savage Combat Tales
Scorpion
Tales of Evil
Targitt
Thrilling Adventure Stories
Tigerman
Vicki
Weird Suspense
Weird Tales of the Macabre
Western Action
Wulf the Barbarian

New Gods
Forever People
Mister Miracle

Kid said...

Do you have every issue of Mister Miracle, BP, or just the 18 Kirby issues? I've got all the JK ones, but I didn't include them because there were more after Jack left.

Barry Pearl said...

The Kirby 18

Kid said...

I hear the ones that came right after weren't up to much anyway.



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