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1978

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Archie Goodwin's temporary role as Editor In Chief ends about halfway through 1978, with Jim Shooter taking over. However, a lot of the changes that are associated with Shooter actually happened during Goodwin's run, including a tightening up of the production process and a transition into smoother, more professional (if less 'artistic') comics.

The January 1978 Bullpen Bulletin lists the following credits:
Editor:Archie Goodwin
Associate Editor: Jim Shooter
Assistant Editors: Roger Stern, Ed Hannigan, Ralph Macchio, Jo Duffy
Consulting Editors: Roy Thomas, Len Wein, Marv Wolfman, Steve Gerber, Jack Kirby
Art Directors: John Romita, Marie Severin
Production Manager: John Verpoorten
Many Splendored Things: Irv Forbush

John Verpooten's unexpected death is announced in the June Bullpen Bulletin.

It is announced in the July Bullpen Bulletins that Jim Shooter has taken Archie Goodwin's place as Editor In Chief. Goodwin will soon become editor and writer for Marvel's Epic line. Epic is a new endeavor for Marvel: it's an attempt to publish more creator driven and less super-hero focused books. It started as a single magazine, Epic Illustrated, but eventually became a line of books, almost entirely not part of the Marvel Universe continuity.

Overall, things are competent, with some high points. This is a much better state than the early and mid 70s.

Creator notes: The quality of the books continues to improve under Goodwin and Shooter. Shooter's Korvac saga in the Avengers is definitely one of the year's highlights. In a sense, the Korvac Saga tries to reproduce Starlin's Thanos epic and it solidifies the concept of a "cosmic" storyline, but it's also notable for the sheer number of characters as well as its connection to the rest of the Marvel Universe. Roger Stern begins writing the Hulk, and starts using Doc Samson to delve into psychological aspects of the Hulk that have always been there as subtext but never really explored. John Byrne joins Claremont as a co-plotter on X-Men and they continue to push the book to new levels of quality. The Claremont/Byrne team also make Marvel Team-Up a book worth reading, and they create an interesting pairing by grafting their Iron Fist character onto Power Man's book. David Michelinie and Bob Layton begin writing what many people consider the definitive Iron Man run, but it's just starting up at this point and there isn't a lot to judge by. Sadly, David Anthony Kraft seems to lose interest in writing the Defenders and eventually leaves the book, and the quality declines rapidly in his last issues and those of his replacement, turning what was once one of Marvel's best and most innovative books into a mess. Mark Gruenwald begins his first regular book with Spider-Woman. In general, the problem is that there still aren't enough quality writers to cover all their books so when Claremont drops off from a book like Team-Up or Power Man/Iron Fist, it more or less goes back to the quality of the mid-70s, albeit with less sloppiness than books from that era.

Similarly, on art, John Byrne is great, but he's only on two or three books a month. George Perez is still at Marvel, but he's slow and doesn't even finish the Korvac Saga. Carmine Infantino does some decent work on Spider-Woman, but for some reason doesn't look nearly as good on Nova. Jack Kirby leaves his run on Black Panther mid-story; the art was great, but the writing was just terrible. John Romita Jr. gets his first regular book at Marvel with Iron Man, but he hasn't developed his own distinctive style at this point.

Notable events:
  • Captain Britain first appears in a US Marvel Comic in Marvel Team-Up
  • The Champions break up (as their book is canceled)
  • Steve Gerber ends his run on Howard the Duck (which is as good a symbol for the end of the wacky 70s period as you can get)
  • Spider-Woman gets her own series and an updated origin
  • Professor Xavier leaves Earth
  • Ms. Marvel gets her classic blue-black costume
  • Spider-Man teams up with the original cast of Saturday Night Live to fight the Silver Samurai
  • Nova begins a cosmic adventure involving a war between the Xandarians and the Skrulls, but the book is canceled before its conclusion, with the story to be finished in the Fantastic Four.
New characters: Paladin, Arcade, Guardian (as Weapon Alpha), D'Spayre, Mystique, Ben Urich, Blackout, Nanny, Shadow King, Moonstone II, and supporting characters Becky Blake (Daredevil) and Bethany Cabe (Iron Man)

Daredevil #150-151 1st Paladin
Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #32-33
Bizarre Adventures #25 (Daughters of the Dragon)
 
Nova #16-18 
Hulk #219-221 
Marvel Team-Up #65-66 1st Arcade
Champions #17 
Ghost Rider #26 
Power Man #48-49 
Ghost Rider #27 
Godzilla #6-8 
Fantastic Four #190 
Tomb of Dracula #62-65 
Marvel Two-In-One #44 
Uncanny X-Men #109 1st Guardian
Master of Kung Fu #61 
Rampaging Hulk #7 (Man-Thing) 
Ghost Rider #28 
Fantastic Four #191 FF break up
Black Panther #8-13 
What If? #9 
Master of Kung Fu #62-63 
Marvel Team-Up #67 
Howard the Duck #22-23 
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #16 
Captain America #217-221 1st Quasar, Ameridroid.
Spider-Woman #1 
Howard the Duck #24 
Captain America #222-223,225-227 
Defenders #58-60 
Uncanny X-Men #110 
Hulk #222 
Power Man & Iron Fist #50 
Marvel Team-Up #68 1st D'Spayre
Marvel Treasury Edition #26 
Human Fly #8-9 
Godzilla #9 
Ghost Rider #29-32 
Machine Man #1 
Captain Marvel #55-56 
Captain Marvel #57 
Ghost Rider #33-34 
Avengers #167-168, 170-177 Korvac Saga
Marvel Team-Up #69-70 
Marvel Two-In-One #37-39 
Marvel Two-In-One #40-41 
Spider-Woman #2 
Thor annual #12 
Hulk #223-226 
Thor #267-268 
Daredevil #152-154 1st Ben Urich
Fantastic Four #192 
Nova #19 1st Blackout
Iron Man #109-112 
Fantastic Four #193-194 
Iron Man #113 
Thor #269-271 
Ms. Marvel #17-18 1st Mystique
Godzilla #10-11 
Marvel Premiere #44 
Machine Man #2-6 
Godzilla #12-14 
Spider-Woman #3 
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #17-18 
Godzilla #15-16 
Doctor Strange #29 
Power Man & Iron Fist #51-53 
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #19-20 
Uncanny X-Men #111-117 1st Shadow King
Howard the Duck #25-27 
Hulk annual #7 
Fantastic Four #195 
Marvel Premiere #42 
Marvel Fanfare #56-59 (Shanna) 
Marvel Team-Up #71 
Spider-Woman #4-6 
Amazing Spider-Man #182-183 
Amazing Spider-Man #184-185 
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #21 
Marvel Team-Up #72 
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #22-23 
Doctor Strange #30 
Fantastic Four #196-200 
Ms. Marvel #19 
Thor #272-278 1st Red Norvell
Thor annual #7 
Captain America #224 
Marvel Premiere #43 
Amazing Spider-Man #186 
Hulk #227 
Marvel Team-Up #73 
Fantastic Four annual #13 
Iron Man #114 
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #24 
Tomb of Dracula #66 
Spider-Woman #7 
Fantastic Four #201 
Fantastic Four annual #12 
Iron Man #115-116 
Hulk #228-229 1st Moonstone II
Ms. Marvel #20-21 Ms. Marvel gets her classic black costume
Marvel Fanfare #14 (Vision & FF) 
Marvel Two-In-One #42-43 1st Project Pegasus
Doctor Strange #31 
Marvel Team-Up #74 Saturday Night Live issue
Hulk Magazine #11 
Machine Man #7-9 
Marvel Two-In-One annual #3 
Nova #20-21 
Captain Marvel #58-62 
Marvel Spotlight #1-3 
Godzilla #17 
Fantastic Four #202 
Spider-Woman #8 
Defenders #61 
Doctor Strange #32-37 
Marvel Team-Up #75 
Defenders #62-64 
Marvel Two-In-One #45 
Defenders #65 
Marvel Team-Up #76-77 
Nova #22-25 
Human Fly #15 
Avengers annual #8 
Marvel Two-In-One #46 
Iron Man annual #11 (Mrs. Arbogast) 
Thor #279 
Marvel Team-Up #78 
Godzilla #18-24 
Tomb of Dracula #67 
Iron Man #117 
Marvel Team-Up #80-81 
Spider-Woman #9 
Avengers #178 
Marvel Team-Up #86 
Daredevil #155-157 
Marvel Team-Up #87 
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #25-31 1st Carrion
Power Man & Iron Fist #54 

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