Marvel Comics of May 1962, part 1

Hi anons, let try out a new type of storytime. As most probably know, the Marvel Universe proper debuted in August 1961 with the release of Fantastic Four #1... but that was of course not the only comic book Marvel was publishing at the time.

During the 1950s, Marvel, then known as "Timely" or "Atlas" (they didn't really market their books under a specific label and had a ton of different publishing labels) was publishing an absolute ton of titles, but in 1957 Martin Goodman in his infinite wisdom decided it would be a good idea to shut down his distribution company and have his books distributed by American News Distribution instead. American News Distribution went bankrupt very soon after signing their deal with Marvel, and a scrambling Goodman had to settle for having his books distributed by the DC Comics-owned Independent News instead. Independent News limited Marvel to only 8 comics a month, so Goodman ended up canceling pretty much his entire line of comics and change the few titles he had left to bimonthly books so he'd at least get 16 different titles on the shelves. This is known as the Atlas Implosion and was a pretty significant milestone in Marvel history.

In 1960, Goodman eventually managed to talk his way into getting 10 books a months, and in 1961 he had just managed to argue forth an increase to 11, which in actuality ended up being alternating months of 10 and 12 books each. August 1961 was the first of these 12-book months, and one of the new bimonthly books he added to his lineup was of course Fantastic Four.

But why don't we take a look at EVERYTHING he was publishing at the time? These 10 and 12 book months are pretty easy to split up into 5 and 6 books per thread, so this time we'll take a look at half the books from May 1962.

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Previous threads
August 1961, part 1 August 1961, part 2 September 1961, part 1 September 1961, part 2 October 1961, part 1 October 1961, part 2 November 1961, part 1 November 1961, part 2 December 1961, part 1 December 1961, part 2 January 1962, part 1 January 1962, part 2 February 1962, part 1 February 1962, part 2 March 1962, part 1 March 1962, part 2 April 1962, part 1 April 1962, part 2

We get a bit of a change this month, with only four books released the first week of the month, Amazing Adult Fantasy being nowhere to be found and nothing replacing it. There is of course a reason for this, but it's not going into play until July, so May just ends up being a 9 book month.

These books were all on the stands May 1st. One monthly and three bimothlies.

Gunsmoke Western #71

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Kid Colt Outlaw: "The Rage of Billy the Kid!"
by Stan Lee and Jack Keller

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These scenes showing how shitty Colt's life is keep being the main draw of the character for me.

This issue's text story. Reprint from Wild Western #51 from 1956

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"The Life and Death of Ape Cantrell!"
by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers

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Interesting to see Kid Colt straight up help another outlaw. He's surprisingly morally grey for the silver age.

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Absolutely. He's been miserable since 1948 and no relief is in sight.

I think it's a big reason why the character was so popular. Other outlaw heroes were often shown as carefree and blithe, even singing to themselves as they rode along. Not Kid Colt.

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Colt's attitude feels more right. Eternally being on the run like that isn't a good life.

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"The Night Raiders!"
by Stan Lee and Paul Reinman

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Dude's not even THAT ugly.

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These shooting-the-gun-out-of-the-other's-hand duels are so goofy.

Part 2.

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"A Hiding Place for Hondo!"
by Stan Lee and Don Heck

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