- Adventure into Fear
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title = Adventure into Fear
caption = "Adventure into Fear" #11 (Dec. 1972). Cover art byNeal Adams
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publisher =Marvel Comics
date = November 1970 through December 1975
issues = 31
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sort="Adventure into Fear" (officially titled simply "Fear") is an American horror
comic book published byMarvel Comics from November 1970 through December 1975, for 31 issues. The first nine issues of "Fear" reprintedscience fiction /fantasy and monster stories from the late-1950s and early 1960s "pre-superhero Marvel" comics, primarily "Journey into Mystery ", "Strange Tales ", "Tales to Astonish ", and "Tales of Suspense ". Most were written by Marvel editor-in-chiefStan Lee and/orLarry Lieber , and generally penciled byJack Kirby ,Steve Ditko , orDon Heck , though occasionally byPaul Reinman orJoe Sinnott . Most covers were reprints, thoughMarie Severin drew the new top half of #4,John Severin the cover of #8, and the team ofGil Kane (penciler) andFrank Giacoia (inker) the covers of #5, 6 and 9.Man-Thing
With issue #10 (Oct. 1972), the series was retitled "Adventure into Fear" (though remained titled "Fear" in the
indicia ) and began featuring new material. Issues #10-19 featured the swamp creature theMan-Thing , continuing from his introduction in the black-and-white comics-magazine "Savage Tales" #1 (May 1971). Following a story written by co-creatorGerry Conway , scripting was taken over bySteve Gerber , for whom the feature and eventual series "Man-Thing" would prove a signature work. Through issue #14, a back up reprint story would be featured, similar to those that appeared in the first nine issues.The story in #19 (Dec. 1973) introduced
Howard the Duck , a cynical,cigar -smoking,anthropomorphic water fowl — aparody ofDisney -stylefunny animals — and intended as a minor throwaway character. That plan changed when theduck quickly proved popular, eventually one of Marvel's biggest 1970s characters and apop-culture phenomenon who would later get a solo series as well as a notoriously disastrous feature film produced byGeorge Lucas .Morbius
Morbius, the Living Vampire , introduced in "The Amazing Spider-Man " #101 (Oct. 1971), became the starring feature with "Adventure into Fear" #20 (Feb. 1974), and continued through the rest of the run. After a single issue by writerMike Friedrich and pencilerPaul Gulacy , Steve Gerber wrote several issues in which Morbius went on apicaresque interdimensional journey and fought the Caretakers ofArcturus and was advised by the eyeball-headed I, followed byDoug Moench andBill Mantlo . The round-robin of artists also included Kane,P. Craig Russell ,Frank Robbins , George Evans, and Heck. Back up reprints shortly resumed in issue #20.Bibliography
*"Fear" #1-9; "Adventure into Fear" #10-31 (Nov. 1970 – Dec. 1975)
*"Morbius Revisited" #1-5 (Aug.–Dec. 1993; reprints "Adventure into Fear" #27-31)
*"Man-Thing: Whatever Knows Fear" trade paperback (2005; includes reprint of "Adventure into Fear" #16)
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