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1974

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Most of the main books (Spider-Man, FF, Avengers, Hulk, Thor) seem to be just sort of going through the motions. There's some really cheesy concepts, too, like the Spider-Mobile, Spidey bad guys like the Jackal, the Mindworm, and Grizzly, and Thundra's counterpart Mahkizmo in the FF. The Avengers at least have the Celestial Madonna saga, which is an unreadable nightmare but gets points for going big.

The more interesting things are happening in some of the lesser known books. Daredevil (which was nearly cancelled and on a bi-monthly schedule for much of this year), under Gerber, at least attempts to tackle some political issues. Gerber's Man-Thing has its ups and downs but is at least striving to be something different. Don McGregor's Jungle Action, supported by Klaus Janson's inks, is a fabulous book that is completely underrated. Morbius' adventures in Fear is certainly unusual, if nothing else. The Marv Wolfman/Gene Colan/Tom Palmer Tomb of Dracula run begins to grow into a deeply plotted long term storyline. The Moench (and on-again-off-again Gulacy) run of Master of Kung Fu starts this year, and it's actually very good if you can get past the stereotypes and awful racist coloring.

Of course there are plenty of crappy second tier books as well. Ka-Zar is just junk, although it gets better when Buscema takes over on art at the end of the year. Ghost Rider, and Brother Voodoo, while at least being interesting concepts, fail to deliver. Marvel Team-Up is pure exploitation. Marvel continues expanding into the horror fad but it doesn't usually work out as well as Dracula.

The price of regular sized issues goes up 5 cents, to 25 cents an issue. Paper shortages and labor settlements are the given cause. Marvel's magazines and giant-size issues were also an attempt to cut costs and find new formats that were more profitable but they really didn't catch on. The Giant-Size issues are annoying because in many cases they continue directly from the regular issues, leading to weird gaps in stories if you haven't picked them all up. The magazines, which were in B&W format, are not well represented in my collection, but they were the starting points of the careers of several creators who became regulars at Marvel, including Chris Claremont and Bill Mantlo (although Mantlo had previously worked as a colorist in their standard format comics).

Creator notes: There's not a lot of major creative talent at Marvel at this time. The Buscema brothers are both still here and doing well, ensuring a consistent look. Rich Buckler is reasonably good, working in a style similar to John Buscema. Ross Andru, on Spider-Man, also continues along in the house style, and Herb Trimpe does his thing in the Hulk and actually improves as he goes. Billy Graham looks good in Jungle Action, especially with Janson's inks. Frank Brunner has a good run on Dr. Strange that borrows heavily from Gene Colan (who is also still around), and Frank Robbins comes to Marvel to do some heavily stylized work on Captain America.

On the writing side we still have Englehart as the edgy guy on the more mainstream books and Gerber starting to do more unusual stuff on the second tier books. Doug Moench arrives at Marvel and shows a lot of potential, mainly on the kung fu books. Tony Isabella and Len Wein are picking up more books. Conway is still on Spider-Man.

There's a fair amount of creative switch-ups, possibly due to deadline issues and a lack of strong editorial staff. Roy Thomas leaves his staff position at Marvel this year, reportedly in protest of a freelancer wage-fixing scheme between Stan Lee and Carmine Infantino at DC, but remains on as a freelance writer/editor.

Notable events:
  • Steve Rogers gives up being Captain America. The book essentially becomes a Falcon solo book for a few issues and then Cap becomes Nomad.
  • Dr. Strange becomes Sorcerer Supreme with the death of the Ancient One.
  • The Cat (Greer Nelson) becomes Tigra
  • Marriage of Crystal and Quicksilver
  • The Defenders sort of solidify as a real super-hero team consisting of Dr. Strange, Hulk, Valkyrie, and Nighthawk
  • Harry Osborn very briefly (two issues) becomes the second Green Goblin
  • The Wrecker forms a very durable super-villain team called the Wrecking Crew. The new members are Piledriver, Bulldozer, and Thunderball.
New characters: Some pretty notable appearances this year: Punisher, Foolkiller, Killmonger, Iron Fist, Colleen Wing, Cottonmouth, Nebulon, Tarantula, Wolverine.

Dracula Lives #1 
Werewolf By Night #13-14 
Dracula Lives #2 (Marie Laveau) 
Tales of the Zombie #1
Menace #5 (Simon Garth)
 1st Zombie (Simon Garth)
Marvels: Eye of the Camera #1 
Power Man #17 
Iron Man annual #4 (Midnight) 
Defenders #12 
Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #1 1st Sons of the Tiger
Amazing Spider-Man #129 1st Punisher & Jackal
Man-Thing #2 
Special Marvel Edition #16 1st Midnight
Marvel Team-Up #18 
Fantastic Four #142-144 
Sub-Mariner #70-71 
Vampire Tales #3 (Satana) 
Power Man #18 
Giant-Size Defenders #1 
Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up #1 
Dracula Lives #3 
Defenders #13-14 
Man-Thing #3-4 1st Foolkiller
Amazing Spider-Man #130-131 
Tomb of Dracula #16-17 
Tomb of Dracula #18
Werewolf By Night #15
Tomb of Dracula #19-21
 
Dracula Lives #4 
Werewolf By Night #16-19 
Dracula Lives #5 
Marvel Spotlight #14 
Strange Tales #172-173 
Tales of the Zombie #6 (Brother Voodoo) 
Marvel Team-Up #19-20 
Dracula Lives #6 
Dracula Lives #7 
Dracula Lives #8-9 
Dracula Lives #13 
Astonishing Tales #21-24 
Master of Kung Fu #17 
Marvel Premiere #12-14 
Jungle Action #6-8 
Marvel Team-Up #21 
Jungle Action #9 
Hulk #173-174 
Marvel Premiere #15-16 1st Iron Fist
Fantastic Four #145-146 
Hulk #175 
Amazing Spider-Man #132-133 
Fantastic Four #147 
Man-Thing #5-6 
Giant-Size Super-Heroes #1 
Marvel Spotlight #15 
Vampire Tales #1 
Hulk #176-178 
Marvel Team-Up #22 
Hulk #179 
Giant-Size Super-Stars #1 
Power Man #19-20 
Supernatural Thrillers #7-9 
Fantastic Four #148-149 
Master of Kung Fu #18 
Fear #20-23 
Man-Thing #7-8 
Master of Kung Fu #19 
Giant-Size Spider-Man #1 
Marvel Team-Up #23 
Master of Kung Fu #20-21 
Jungle Action #10 
Marvel Two-In-One #2 
Ka-Zar #1-2 
Daredevil #108-109 
Marvel Two-In-One #3 
Daredevil #110-111 1st Silver Samurai
Daredevil #112 
Marvel Two-In-One #4-5 
Giant-Size Spider-Man #2 
Captain America #176 Steve Rogers gives up being Captain America.
Marvel Team-Up #24 
Ka-Zar #3-5 
Marvel Team-Up #25 
Giant-Size Creatures #1 The Cat becomes Tigra
Amazing Spider-Man #134-135 1st Tarantula
Marvel Spotlight #16-17 
Haunt of Horror #2 (Gabriel the Devil Hunter) 
Haunt of Horror #2,4 (Satana) 
Tales of the Zombie #2 
Creatures On The Loose #30 
Giant-Size Fantastic Four #2 
Tomb of Dracula #22 
Giant-Size Chillers #1
Tomb of Dracula #23-25
 1st Lilith & Hannibal King
Hulk #180-182 1st Wolverine, Hammer & Anvil
Tales of the Zombie #3 
Giant-Size Man-Thing #1 
Tales of the Zombie #4 
Werewolf By Night #20 
Jungle Action #11 
Tales of the Zombie #5 
Hulk #183 
Avengers #127 
Fantastic Four #150 Wedding of Crystal and Quicksilver
Doctor Strange #1-2,4-5 
Tales of the Zombie #6 (Simon Garth) 
Marvels: Eye of the Camera #2 
Defenders #15-16 
Monsters Unleashed #5 (Man-Thing) 
Tales of the Zombie #7 
Giant-Size Defenders #2 
Amazing Spider-Man #136 
Werewolf By Night #21 
Tales of the Zombie #8 
Marvel Premiere #17-19 1st Colleen Wing
Daredevil #113-115 
Tales of the Zombie #9 
Frankenstein #12 
Monsters Unleashed #2 
Monsters Unleashed #4-10 (Frankenstein) 
Legion of Monsters #1 (Frankenstein) 
Sub-Mariner #72 
Strange Tales #174 1st Golem
Haunt of Horror #3 (Gabriel the Devil Hunter) 
Giant-Size Dracula #2 
Daredevil #116-117 
Amazing Spider-Man #137 
Marvel Team-Up #26 
Fear #24 
Power Man #21 
Deadly Hands of Kung Fu: Special Album Edition #1 
Giant-Size Werewolf By Night #2 
Strange Tales #176-177 
Werewolf By Night #22-26 
Frankenstein #13-18 
Giant-Size Dracula #3 
Daredevil #118 
Jungle Action #12 
Defenders #17-19 1st Wrecking Crew
Marvel Team-Up #27 
Power Man #22 
Iron Man #72 
Captain America #177-186 
Captain America #187-188 
Captain America #189-190 
Code of Honor #1 
Avengers #128 
Captain Marvel #34 1st Nitro
Captain Marvel #35 
Captain Marvel #36 
Captain Marvel #37-39 
Doctor Strange #6-7 
Avengers #129-135, Giant-Size Avengers #2-4 Celestial Madonna saga. Death of the Swordsman.
Doctor Strange #8-9 
Captain Marvel #40 
Master of Kung Fu #22 
Amazing Spider-Man #138 
Ka-Zar #6 
Haunt of Horror #4 (Gabriel the Devil Hunter) 
Vampire Tales #2-9 
Tomb of Dracula #26-28 
Thor #229-231 
Marvel Team-Up #28 
Master of Kung Fu #23 
Amazing Spider-Man #139-140 
Marvel Spotlight #18-19 
Fear #25-26 
Ghost Rider #6-9 
Supernatural Thrillers #10 
Tomb of Dracula #29 
Punisher: The Origin of Microchip #1-2 

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