Showing posts with label Fantagraphics. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 8, 2025

More Lost Marvels

A few weeks ago, I mentioned Fantagraphics' Lost Marvels, a new archive series of presumably non-superhero, forgotten Marvel material. Volume one is out now and is Tower of Shadows, collecting most of the material from the 9 issues of the horror anthology series. Volume two is titled Howard Chaykin vol. 1 and collects his work on several minor Marvel characters like Dominic Fortune.

Volume 3 seems to have been announced last week. It's Savage Tales of the 1980s. Based on the description from Fantagraphics, I assume it collects the eight issues (Oct 1985 - Dec. 1986) of Savage Tales volume 2. Its somewhat artsy cover is amusing to me as it strikes a very different vibe than the typical cover of the actual series:

Anyway, it's interesting to me that an article from April 28 on Comics Beat essential gave a different description and list of contents for this volume:

In November, Fantagraphics will publish Lost Marvels No. 3: Savage Tales. Best known for Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith’s Conan the Barbarian and the first appearance of Gerry Conway and Gray Morrow’s Man-Thing, 1971’s Savage Tales was a stunning comics magazine in the spirit of Creepy and Heavy Metal. This volume will collect all 11 issues of the series featuring work from Stan Lee, John Romita, Dennis O’Neil, Al Williamson, Jim Steranko, John Buscema, and a host of other legendary creators delivering a high-octane combination of fantasy, horror, and action.

This clearly sounds like first run of Savage Tales instead. It clearly would not have included the Conan and Kull stories that appeared in that volume since Titan now has the Robert E. Howard properties license, but presumably the Ka-Zar stuff and other things.

Does the switch mean we won't be getting this material in Lost Marvels? The specificity of "of the 80s" in volume 3 title suggests to me that maybe there is still a consideration of publishing the Savage Tales vol 1 (i.e. "of the 70s") material, but we'll see. 

It doesn't sound like there's more to come. This is what an article from Publishers Weekly back in March had to say:

Subsequent Lost Marvels volumes will include...stories from Marvel science fiction titles like Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction, and action/war material like Doug Murray and Michael Golden’s The ‘Nam. Dean hopes to collect Chamber of Darkness, the companion title to Tower of Shadows, featuring a similar mix of horror and fantasy.

Monday, March 17, 2025

Lost Marvels

Fantagraphics has been doing hardcover with some Timely and Atlas stuff for some time, similar to their EC Comics Library. An interesting development that slipped by me was the announcement of a new archive series of more recent Marvel material: Lost Marvels.

Volume 1, set to release at the end of April, is Tower of Shadows. It collects the 9 issues of the never before collected horror anthology series from 1969. (With issue 10, the series became Creatures on the Loose, and some of that has been reprinted elsewhere.)

While that's interesting, I don't know if that would go into the buy column for me, or it wouldn't have, but then I saw the announcement of volume 2. That volume's titled: Howard Chaykin Vol. 1: Dominic Fortune, Monark Starstalker, and Phantom Eagle. It collects the first (maybe only?) appearance of Monark Starstalker in Marvel Premiere #32, all the color Dominic Fortune stories by Chaykin including the Max limited series, and the collaboration with Garth Ennis, War Is Hell: The First Flight of the Phantom Eagle. Pretty cool contents, particularly when there is no chance of ever seeing any sort of Dominic Fortune collection. 

The "vol. 1" implies there may be a Chaykin volume 2 in the future.

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