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Issue Details

Issue #1
Published October 1939 [1st Print; November 1939 - 2nd Print]
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 68
Editing Martin Goodman
Notes Indicia (transcription courtesy of Frank Motler): Vol.1, No.1, MARVEL COMICS, Oct., 1939 Published monthly by Timely Publications, publication office, 81 Spring St., Newark, N. J. Executive office, 330 W. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Art and editorial by Funnies Incorporated, 45 W. 45th St., New York, N. Y. Application for entry as Second Class Matter pending at the Post Office at Newark, N. J. Yearly subscription in U. S. and Canada, $1.50; elsewhere $2.00. No actual person is named or delineated in this magazine. Copyright, 1939 by Timely Publications. Printed in U.S.A. Vol.1, No. 1, MARVEL COMICS, Nov., 1939 [The final repetition of the volume/issue/title number with the Nov. date is present only on the 2nd printing. Some but not all issues of the second printing reportedly had the October information at least partially blacked out.] According to Rip at the collector-society.com boards, the print runs were 80,000 on the October edition and 800,000 on the November edition.

Cover Details

Characters The Human Torch
Genre superhero
Pencils Frank R. Paul [as F. Paul] (signed)
Inks Frank R. Paul [as F. Paul] (signed)
Letters ?; most typeset
Reprinted In Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Marvel Comics (Marvel, 2004 series) #1; in Marvel Milestones: Dr. Strange, Silver Surfer, Sub-Mariner & Hulk (Marvel, 2005 series) #[nn]; in Complete Jack Kirby (Pure Imagination, 1997 series) #1; in Marvel Comics #1 (Marvel, 1990 series) #[nn] [reprinted in miniature]; in Marvel Comics #1: 70th Anniversary Edition (Marvel, 2009 series) #[nn] [cover]

1 page Now I'll Tell One filler "Now I'll Tell One"

Genre humor; gags
Script Fred Schwab
Pencils Fred Schwab
Inks Fred Schwab
Letters Fred Schwab
Notes Inside front cover. Five single panel gag cartoons. Sequence information from Joe Lovece (August 11, 2006).
Reprinted in Marvel Comics #1: 70th Anniversary Edition (Marvel, 2009 series) #[nn]

16 page The Human Torch story "Origin of the Human Torch"

Characters The Human Torch (Introduction and Origin; an android); Prof. Phineas T. Horton (Introduction); Villains: Tony Sardo (Introduction, Death), Red (Introduction, Death).
Synopsis After the Scientist's Guild convinces inventor Horton to dispose of his new creation, a "human torch", a clever criminal figures out a way to use this creation for his own evil purposes.
Genre superhero
Script Carl Burgos (signed)
Pencils Carl Burgos (signed)
Inks Carl Burgos (signed)
Letters Carl Burgos
Notes The Human Torch wears blue uniform in this story. Synopsis added by Craig Delich 11-2-08.
Reprinted In Fantasy Masterpieces (Marvel, 1966 series) #9; in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Marvel Comics (Marvel, 2004 series) #1; in Marvel Comics #1 (Marvel, 1990 series) #[nn]; in Marvel Comics #1: 70th Anniversary Edition (Marvel, 2009 series) #[nn]

8 page The Angel story "The Six Big Men"

Characters The Angel [Tom Hallaway] (Introduction); Villains: The Six Big Men (Introduction, Death); Gus Ronson, Mike Malone, John Dillon, Trigger Bolo, Steve Enkel, Dutch Hanson), the Big Boss (Dr. Lang; Introduction), Lil (Introduction).
Synopsis The Angel is called in to handle a group known as the "Six Big Men" and their mysterious leader, who have taken over an entire city.
Genre superhero
Script Ray Gill?
Pencils Paul Gustavson (signed)
Inks Paul Gustavson (signed)
Notes Writer credit revised from Paul Gustavson to Ray Gill?. Gustavson was an artist ONLY. Although the Who's Who lists no writer for 1939, Ray Gill wrote the series in 1940 and this story may have been by him. Notes, some info and synopsis added by Craig Delich 11-2-08.
Reprinted In Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Marvel Comics (Marvel, 2004 series) #1; in Marvel Comics #1 (Marvel, 1990 series) #[nn]; in Marvel Comics #1: 70th Anniversary Edition (Marvel, 2009 series) #[nn]

12 page The Sub-Mariner story "Origin of the Sub-Mariner"

Characters The Sub-Mariner [Prince Namor] (Introduction; Origin); Anderson; Nelson [Death]; Carley [Death]; Leonard McKenzie (flashback; Introduction); Princess Fen (flashback; Introduction); Emperor Tha-Korr (Introduction); Dorma (Introduction).
Synopsis Prince Namor, having learned of what the race of white men once did to his undersea kingdom, vows, and is encouraged, to make war on the surface dwellers.
Genre superhero
Script Bill Everett (signed)
Pencils Bill Everett (signed)
Inks Bill Everett (signed)
Letters Bill Everett
Notes Synopsis added by Craig Delich 11-2-08.
Reprinted from Motion Picture Funnies Weekly (First Funnies, Inc., 1939 series) #1 [pp. 1-8]; In Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Marvel Comics (Marvel, 2004 series) #1; in Marvel Milestones: Dr. Strange, Silver Surfer, Sub-Mariner & Hulk (Marvel, 2005 series) #[nn] [pgs. 1-8 only]; in Marvel Comics #1 (Marvel, 1990 series) #[nn]; in Marvel Comics #1: 70th Anniversary Edition (Marvel, 2009 series) #[nn]

8 page The Masked Raider story "Origin of the Masked Raider"

Characters The Masked Raider (Jim Gardley, Introduction & Origin); Villain: Cal Brunder (Introduction).
Synopsis When Cal Brunder, who has been forcing small ranchers in Cactusville to sell out to him at his own price, sends his men to the ranch of Jim Gardley, and he won't sell, he has a phony charge of rustling leveled against him.
Genre western
Pencils Al Anders (signed)
Inks Al Anders (signed)
Notes Writer revision from Al Anders to ? Anders was an artist only, and the Who's Who lists no writer for this strip. Notes and synopsis added by Craig Delich 11-2-08.
Reprinted In Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Marvel Comics (Marvel, 2004 series) #1; in Marvel Comics #1 (Marvel, 1990 series) #[nn]; in Marvel Comics #1: 70th Anniversary Edition (Marvel, 2009 series) #[nn]

6 page story "Jungle Terror: A Complete Adventure Story"

Characters Ken Masters; Professor John Roberts; Tim Roberts; Villians: Crafton [Death], Mike [Death], Slug [Death].
Synopsis Ken and Tim are worried about Professor Roberts, who went into the Amazon jungle three mnths earlier, trying to locate a certain Indian tribe that had in its possession a diamond with hypnotic powers.
Genre jungle
Pencils Art Pinajian [as Tomm Dixon] (signed)
Inks Art Pinajian [as Tomm Dixon] (signed)
Notes Characters and synopsis added by Craig Delich 11-2-08. Art ID by Dr. Michael J. Vassallo of the Timely-Atlas list. Note that the 3rd letter in the signature's first name is a dense smudge- the Masterwork interprets it as an "h" (Tohm) while Dr. Vassallo believes it is an "m" (Tomm).
Reprinted In Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Marvel Comics (Marvel, 2004 series) #1; in Marvel Comics #1 (Marvel, 1990 series) #[nn]; in Marvel Comics #1: 70th Anniversary Edition (Marvel, 2009 series) #[nn]

2 page text story "Burning Rubber"

Characters Bill Williams; Fred Turner; C. G. Clark; Ruth Clerk; Ann
Synopsis Bill has invented a new gas feeder for his race car and is testing it out....at the risk of his own life!
Genre sports
Script Ray Gill [as Raymond Gill]
Pencils Sam Gilman (signed) (illustration)
Inks Sam Gilman (signed) (illustration)
Letters typeset
Notes Artist, characters and synopsis added by Craig Delich 11-2-08.
Reprinted In Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Marvel Comics (Marvel, 2004 series) #1; in Marvel Comics #1 (Marvel, 1990 series) #[nn]; in Marvel Comics #1: 70th Anniversary Edition (Marvel, 2009 series) #[nn]

12 page Adventures of Ka-Zar the Great story "Origin of Ka-Zar"

Characters Ka-Zar I (David Rand, Introduction, Origin); John and Constance Rand (Introduction, both D; Ka-Zar's parents); Zar (a lion, Introduction); Chaka [a gorilla, Introduction]; Trajah [an elephant, Introduction]; N'Jaga [a leopard, Introduction}; Villain: Paul De Kraft (Introduction).
Synopsis A plane crashes into the jungle in the Belgian Congo, and a young boy named David, watches his mother die, and later his father at the hands of Paul De Kraft. The youngster trained in survival tactics by his father, is later re-named Ka-Zar, brother of the mighty Zar, a lion whose life he once saved.
Genre jungle
Pencils Ben Thompson (signed)
Inks Ben Thompson (signed)
Notes Adapted from Bob Byrd's "King of Fang and Claw" (KA-ZAR (pulp magazine) #1). Writer credit revised from Ben Thompson to ?. Thompson was an artist only and the Who's Who does not list a writer for the strip. Last note, some characters & synopsis added by Craig Delich 11-2-08.
Reprinted In Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Marvel Comics (Marvel, 2004 series) #1; in Marvel Comics #1 (Marvel, 1990 series) #[nn]; in Marvel Comics #1: 70th Anniversary Edition (Marvel, 2009 series) #[nn]