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Posted 10/6/2009 7:43:44 AM


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I recently started picking up issues from this series and decided I would track them all down. I have however, had some difficulty in determining exactly how many of these were printed. Does anyone have a list stored away? This is the most accurate info I have at the moment.

1)      "The Death of Captain Marvel"

2)      "Elric: The Dreaming City"

3)      "Dreadstar"

4)      "The New Mutants"

5)      "X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills"

6)      "Star Slammers"

7)      "Killraven: Warrior of the Worlds"

8)      "Super Boxers"

9)      "Futurians"

10)  "Heartburst"

11)  "Void Indigo"

12)  "Dazzler: The Movie"

13)  "Starstruck: The Luckless, The Abandoned And The Forsaked"

14)  "Swords of the Swashbucklers"

15)  "The Raven Banner"

16)  "The Aladdin Effect"

17)  "Revenge of the Living Monolith"

18)  "The Sensational She-Hulk"

19)  "Conan: Witch Queen of Acheron"

20)  "Greenberg the Vampire"

21) "Marada the She-Wolf”

22)  "Spider-Man: Hooky"

23)  "Dr. Strange: Into Shamballa"

24)  "Daredevil: Love & War"

25)  "The Alien Legion: A Grey Day to Die"

26)  "Dracula: A Symphony In Moonlight and Nightmares"

27)  "Emperor Doom"

28)  "Conan the Reaver"

29)  "Hulk & Thing: The Big Change"

30)  "A Sailor's Story"

31)  "Wolfpack"

32)  "Thor: Whom the Gods Would Destroy"

33)  "Iron Man: Crash"

34)  "The Shadow: Hitler's Astrologer"

35)  "Cloak & Dagger: Predator and Prey"

36)  "Willow"

37)  "Hercules, Prince of Power: Full Circle"

38)  "Silver Surfer: Judgment Day"

39)  "The Inhumans"

40)  "The Punisher: Assassins' Guild"

41)  "Who Framed Roger Rabbit ?"

42)  "Conan of the Isles"

43)  "The Dreamwalker"

44)  "Ax"

45)  "Arena"

46)  "Spider-Man: Parallel Lives"

47)  "King Kull: The Vale of Shadow"

48)  "A Sailor's Story, Book II"

49)  "Doctor Strange & Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment"

50)  "Wolverine & Nick Fury: The Scorpio Connection"

51)  "The Punisher: Intruder"

52)  "Neuromancer"

53)  "Conan: The Skull of Set"

54)  "Roger Rabbit: The Resurrection of Doom"

55)  "Squadron Supreme: Death of a Universe"

56)  "Cloak & Dagger and Power Pack: Shelter From the Storm"

57)  "Rick Mason: The Agent"

58)  "Silver Surfer: The Enslavers"

59)  "Conan: The Horn of Azoth"

60)  "Rio Rides Again"

61)  "Black Widow: The Coldest War"

62)  "Ka-Zar: Guns of the laceName w:st="on">SavagelaceName> laceType w:st="on">LandlaceType>"

63)  "Spider-Man: Spirits of the Earth"

64)  "Punisher: Kingdom Gone"

65)  "Wolverine: Bloodlust"

66)  "Excalibur: Weird War III"

67)  "Wolverine: Bloody Choices"

68)  "Avengers: Death Trap, The Vault"

69)  "Conan the Rogue"

70)  "Punisher: Blood On the Moors"

71)  "Silver Surfer: Homecoming"

72)  "Spider-Man: Fear Itself"

73)  "Conan: The Ravagers Out of Time"

74)  "Punisher & Black Widow: Spinning Doomsday's Web"

75)  "Daredevil & Black Widow: Abattoir"

 If anyone knows of any I missed, or has any info about the series in general please let me know.

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The Overstreet Comic Book Priceguide lists 38 issues as "numbered" and another 29 issues as "No Number" for a total of 67...

Welcome to the confusing world of "Graphic Novels"....

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Posted 10/11/2009 10:38:07 AM


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One of the main problems I've found is that Marvel's Epic line also had graphic novels in the same format. It has been hard to separate who gets credit for publishing a specific book. For example, Iron Man Crash and the Death of Groo are commonly credited as Marvel Graphic Novels. As far as I can tell both were printed by Epic.

If anyone has Iron Man Crash, Death of Groo, or Neuromancer could you let me know what the indacia lists as the publisher?


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One of the main problems I've found is that Marvel's Epic line also had graphic novels in the same format. It has been hard to separate who gets credit for publishing a specific book. For example, Iron Man Crash and the Death of Groo are commonly credited as Marvel Graphic Novels. As far as I can tell both were printed by Epic.

If anyone has Iron Man Crash, Death of Groo, or Neuromancer could you let me know what the indacia lists as the publisher?

"Epic" is "Marvel"...The Epic line was the imprint they used for books they considered "more adult" than the average Marvel comic...It is the Marvel version of DC's "Vertigo"...

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Only the first 38 titles you list are part of the 'series'. The others are all stand alone publications.
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Shadow - I knew Epic was owned by Marvel, my question is what info is in the indacia, does it say Marvel or Epic? I've found a few of the Epic books but they don't bare the Marvel Graphic Novel logo or indacia.

Earl - Even though the late books aren't listed among the "series" they maintain the same format, printing size, and logo (with 2 exceptions that don't have the logo). So I'm interested in gathering all of the style.


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