Ziff-Davis![]() Amazing Adventures #1, 1950. Amazing Adventures is an American ongoing comic book magazine series published by Ziff-Davis. It ran from 1950 to the Fall of 1952, spanning a total of only six issues. Notable creators involved with the series include Alex Schomburg, Arthur Peddy, Bernard Sachs, Murphy Anderson and Frank Giacoia.
Atlas ComicsAmazing Adventures, Volume 1 is an American comic book series published by Atlas Comics, which is the precursor to Marvel Comics. It is an anthology series containing multiple stories per issue chronicling tales of horror, fantasy, science fiction and adventure. The series began publication in June of 1961 and lasted only six issues, ending in November, 1961. Notable creators on the series include writers Stan Lee and Larry Lieber and artists Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko.
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Marvel Comics![]() Amazing Adventures #1, August, 1970. Amazing Adventures is an American ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It is a quasi-anthology title, with rotating story-arcs chronicling tales of science fiction and superhero fantasy. The series was published from August, 1970 to November, 1976 and totaled thirty-nine issues. The first ten issues featured two stories per issue relating to the Inhumans and the Black Widow. Later issues featured vignettes of the Beast, the War of the Worlds saga and Killraven. Reprint series![]() Amazing Adventures #1, December, 1979. Amazing Adventures is an American comic book series of the superhero fantasy genre. It was published by Marvel Comics from December, 1979 to January, 1981, spanning a total of only fourteen issues. The series was a reprint title, which included edited reprints of stories originally published in Uncanny X-Men, Volume 1. |