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Marvel Fanfare was an anthology comic book series published by American company Marvel Comics. It was a showcase title featuring a variety of characters from the Marvel universe.
Volume one
Marvel Fanfare featured characters and settings from throughout the Marvel Universe, and it included stories of varying lengths by an array of creators.[1] The title was published every two months and ran for 60 issues, cover dated from March 1982 to December 1991. It was edited throughout its run by Al Milgrom, who also wrote and drew an illustrated column, entitled "Editori-Al", in most issues. Marvel FanfareTemplate:'s original working title was Marvel Universe, which was later appropriated by Marvel editor-in-chief Jim Shooter for the encyclopedia series The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe.[2]
The series began with a Spider-Man/Angel team-up story by Chris Claremont and Michael Golden.[3][4] Other Spider-Man appearances in the title included team-ups with the Scarlet Witch in issue #6 (Jan. 1983)[5] and the Hulk in issue #47 (Nov. 1989).[6] Several characters appeared in multiple issues including Doctor Strange,[7] Weirdworld,[8] the Warriors Three,[9] the Black Knight,[10] and Shanna the She-Devil.[11] Writer Roger McKenzie wrote several stories for Marvel Fanfare[12] including a two-part Iron Man vs. Doctor Octopus tale drawn by Ken Steacy.[13] A Captain America backup story in issue #29 (Nov. 1986) featured early work by artist Norm Breyfogle.[14]
Marvel Fanfare was envisioned as a showcase of the comics industry's best talent. Each issue featured 36 pages of material with no advertisements and it was printed on magazine-style slick paper. It was more than twice as expensive as standard comic books ($1.25 in 1982 when most titles were 60 cents and $2.25 in 1991 when most were $1).
Editor Milgrom wrote of his experience with the series:
Examples of inventory stories which saw publication in Marvel Fanfare include a comics adaptation of The Jungle Book in issues #8–11,[15] the Black Widow serial in #10–13,[16] the Hulk story in #29,[17] and the Silver Surfer story by Steve Englehart and John Buscema in #51.[18][19]
Stories in Volume 1
Issue # | A Story | B Story | C Story/Pinups |
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1 | X-Men and Spider-Man
"In the Savage Land" |
Daredevil
"Snow" |
No C Story |
2 | Fantastic Four
"Annihilation" Collected in Marvel Fanfare: Strange Tales and Marvel Masterworks: Fantastic Four Vol 22 | ||
3 | Hawkeye
"Swashbucklers" | ||
4 | Deathlok
"Mindgame" |
Iron Man
"Ordeal!" | |
5 | Dr. Strange
"To Steal the Sorcerer's Soul" |
Captain America
"Shall Freedom Endure" |
No C Story |
6 | Spider-Man and Scarlet Witch
"Switch Witch" |
Dr. Strange
"The Showdown" | |
7 | Hulk, Blob and Unus
"With Friends Like These" |
Daredevil
"Bless the Beasts and Children" | |
8 | Dr. Strange
"The Light That Never Was" Collected in Marvel Masterworks: Dr. Strange Vol 11 |
The Jungle Book (Adaptation) Gil Kane, Mary Jo Duffy, P. Craig Russell |
"The Bill Sienkiewicz Portfolio"
Features Thor and Hulk |
9 | Man-Thing
"Rock and Soul" |
"The Butch Guice Portfolio"
Features Wolverine, Kitty Pryde, Power Man & Iron Fist, Gorgon, Howard the Duck | |
10 | Black Widow
"Widow" |
No C Story | |
11 | |||
12 | No B story | ||
13 | Warriors Three
"Ballad of the Warriors Three" | ||
14 | Vision and Fantastic Four
"Dangerous Vision" |
Quicksilver and the Inhumans
"Against Attilan" Collected in Marvel Masterworks: Inhumans Vol. 2 | |
15 | The Thing
"that night..." |
Daredevil
"Crimson Ash" | |
16 | Sky-Wolves
"Sky-Wolf!" |
Sub-Mariner
"A Fable" | |
17 | Hulk
"A Day in the Life" | ||
18 | Captain America
"Home Fires" |
"Kevin Nowlan Portfolio"
Featuring Nova, Black Widow, Phoenix, Red Sonja, Dagger, She-Hulk |
"The Terry Austin Portfolio"
Featuring Dr. Doom |
19 | Cloak & Dagger
"Such Sweet Sorrow" |
Cloak & Dagger
"Dancin' the Night Away" |
Cloak & Dagger
"Dagger's Light" |
20 | Thing and Dr. Strange
"The Clash" |
No B Story | No C Story |
21 | |||
22 | Iron Man
"Night of the Octopus" |
Pinups
Featuring Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, Thor, Hulk, Captain America, Conan | |
23 | No C Story | ||
24 | Weirdworld
"Weirdworld" |
Ms. Marvel/Binary
"Elegy" | |
25 | Captain Universe
"School's Out" | ||
26 | Captain America
"Death and the Queen" Collected in Captain America by Mark Gruenwald Omnibus Vol 1 | ||
27 | Daredevil
"Cars" |
Spider-Man
"Spidey Gets Antsy" Collected in Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 26 | |
28 | Alpha Flight
"Murder by Number, 1, 2, 3..." |
No B Story | |
29 | Hulk
"A Terrible Thing to Waste" |
Captain America
"Story" | |
30 | Moon Knight
"Real-to-Reel" |
No B Story | |
31 | Captain America
"A Plague of Frogs" Collected in Captain America Epic: Justice Is Served, Captain America by Mark Gruenwald Omnibus Vol 1 |
Dr. Strange
"Dr. Owl" Collected in Marvel Masterworks: Dr. Strange Vol 11 |
Daredevil
"The Call" |
32 | Vision and Scarlet Witch
"Rosie" |
No C Story | |
33 | X-Men
"Shadows on the Soul" |
No B Story | |
34 | Warriors Three
"Warriors Three" |
Pinups
Featuring Warriors Three, Baron Zemo, Red Skull, Kraven, Dormammu, Kang, Loki, Nightmare, Attuma | |
35 | Pinups
Featuring Phoenix, Scarlet Witch & Vision, Cloak & Dagger, Colossus, Shadowcat, Dr. Strange, Frankenstein, Loki, Man-Thing | ||
36 | No C Story | ||
37 | Fantastic Four
"Synchronicity" | ||
38 | Moon Knight
"Whatever Happened to the Podunk Slam?" |
Rogue and Dazzler (X-Men)
"Duet" | |
39 | Hawkeye
"The Cat's Tale" Collected in Hawkeye Epic Collection: The Avenging Archer |
Moon Knight
"#*@%&¢!" | |
40 | Angel (X-Factor)
"Chiaroscuro" Collected in X-Factor: The Original X-Men Omnibus Vol 1 |
Storm and Mystique (X-Men)
"Deal with the Devil" | |
41 | Dr. Strange
"...Perchance to Dream" |
No B Story | |
42 | Spider-Man
"Windfall" |
Captain Marvel (Photon) "Once More in the City of Light" | |
43 | Sub-Mariner
"Time After Time" |
Fantastic Four
"Death in a Vacuum" | |
44 | Iron Man
"Doom Bug" |
No B Story | |
45 | All-Pinup Issue | ||
46 | Fantastic Four
"Inside Job" |
Thing
"The Day After" | |
47 | Spider-Man and Hulk
"Renovation" |
No B Story | |
48 | She-Hulk
"World's Hero, Father's Shame" |
She-Hulk
"California (State) Dreaming" |
Vision
"Run Through the Jungle" |
49 | Dr. Strange, Nick Fury
"Strange on the Range" |
Two-Gun Kid
"Two Guns Against the Gang!" |
No C Story |
50 | X-Factor
"If I Had the Wings of an Angel" |
No B-story | |
51 | Silver Surfer
"The Great Terror" |
Nightmare
"The Believer" | |
52 | Black Knight
"The Legend of the Black Knight" |
Dr. Strange
"Mirror, Mirror" |
Pinups by Paul Ryan
Featuring Nova, Silver Surfer, Galactus |
53 | Iron Man
"Never Say 83!" |
No C Story | |
54 | Wolverine
"One Life to Die" | ||
55 | Power Pack and New Mutants
"The Battle of P.S.87!" | ||
56 | Shanna the She-Devil
"Crimes of Pride!" Collected in Marvel Masterworks: Ka-Zar Vol 4 |
A Reader
"Toys Night Out!" | |
57 | Captain Marvel (Photon)
"Power and Duty" | ||
58 | Vision and Scarlet Witch
"Hometown" |
Pinups
Featuring Wonder Man, Nick Fury, Punisher | |
59 | Hellcat
"The Town and Patsy Walker" |
No C Story | |
60 | Black Panther
"Big Applesauce" |
Rogue (X-Men)
"The Mission" |
Daredevil
"The Monkey Never Dies" |
Volume two
Marvel Fanfare volume two was published monthly for six issues, dated September 1996 to February 1997.[20] This version of the title was edited by James Felder.
Like the first volume, the title featured different creative teams in each issue and starred different characters from around the Marvel universe. However, the talent were mostly newcomers, the paper was cheap and it cost half the price of most other comics (99 cents when most comics cost $1.95).
The title features the early work of writer Joe Kelly and penciller Scott Kolins.
Stories in Volume 2
Issue # | A Story |
---|---|
1 | Captain America and Falcon |
2 | Wolverine and Hulk
Collected in Spider-Man by Joe Kelly Omnibus |
3 | Spider-Man and Ghost Rider
Collected in Spider-Man by Joe Kelly Omnibus |
4 | Longshot and Dazzler |
5 | |
6 | Luke Cage, Iron Fist, X-Factor |
Collected editions
In 2024, Marvel Comics announced it would be collecting the entire series of Marvel Fanfare in three omnibus volumes.
Volume | Years Collected | Material Collected | Pages | Release Date | ISBN |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1982-1984 | Marvel Fanfare (1982) #1-19 | 736 | May 13, 2025 | 978-1302962272 |
2 | TBA | TBA | |||
3 | TBA | TBA |
Other Collected Editions
- X-Men: In the Savage Land collects Marvel Fanfare #1–4, 96 pages, June 1988,
- Marvel Fanfare: Strange Tales collects Marvel Fanfare #1–7, 244 pages, April 2008,
- The Jungle Book includes material from Marvel Fanfare #8–11, 64 pages, April 2007
- Black Widow: Web of Intrigue collects Marvel Fanfare #10–13, 176 pages, April 2010,
- Thor: The Warriors Three collects Warriors Three stories from Marvel Fanfare #13 and #34–37, 136 pages, September 2010,
- Doctor Strange & Doctor Doom: Triumph & Torment includes Namor the Sub-Mariner stories from Marvel Fanfare #16 and #43, 160 pages, 2013,
- Cloak & Dagger: Crime and Punishment includes Marvel Fanfare #19, 264 pages, June 2012,
- Weirdworld includes Marvel Fanfare #24–26, 312 pages, April 2015,
- The Incredible Hulk Visionaries — John Byrne includes the Hulk story from Marvel Fanfare #29, 208 pages, June 2008,
- Essential Moon Knight vol. 3 includes Moon Knight stories from Marvel Fanfare #30 and 38–39, 528 pages, November 2009,
- Essential Silver Surfer vol. 2 includes Marvel Fanfare #51, 600 pages, June 2007,
- Women of Marvel: Celebrating Seven Decades includes Hellcat story from Marvel Fanfare #59, 1,160 pages, January 2011,
- Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Volume 2 includes the Savage Land story from Marvel Fanfare #1–4, 912 pages, April 2014,
See also
References
External links
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- ↑ DeFalco, Tom. "Bullpen Bulletins Special," Marvel Comics cover dated March 1984.
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- ↑ Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 132: "Behind an impressive cover by artist P. Craig Russell was a single-issue tale by writer Mike W. Barr and co-plotter and penciler Sandy Plunkett. Encountering a vacant-eyed Scarlet Witch on a Manhattan rooftop, Spider-Man was shocked when she attacked him."
- ↑ Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 179: "Revered artist Michael Golden let Spider-Man shine when he teamed up with writer Bill Mantlo to pit Spider-Man against the Incredible Hulk once again."
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