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The Marvel Comic Book That Got Me Into Collecting Comic Books - Contest of Champions 

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@BrianLCS
@BrianLCS Месяц назад
Great spot light. Contest of Champions was published just before I originally started collecting.
@raph-retro-comics
@raph-retro-comics Месяц назад
There are some more series with the same title that were published much later - I might have to check those out.
@seanmorrow6282
@seanmorrow6282 Месяц назад
Daredevil #2 was my first. My Dad's friend gave him some comics to give to me. There were a few other comics in there, but I don't remember any of them, I only had eyes for DD. The first comic I bought was a few weeks later and it was DD #17. I was confused by the bright red costume and who the heck was this Spider-man punk! A couple of months later I bought Spider-man #39, in part because it seemed this interloper was getting his comeupance from an awesome hero in green. 😄
@raph-retro-comics
@raph-retro-comics Месяц назад
Those are some quality firsts! It certainly seems Marvel has the ability to cast a spell on young readers. I'm pretty certain almost all of my early comic books were Marvel!
@WhatIsOntheComicRack
@WhatIsOntheComicRack Месяц назад
Definitely remember my first comic Marvel's Greatest Comics #64 which reprinted Fantastic Four #82. I definitely remember Contest of Champions as well and still have the copies I had as a kid. I think the cover for #1 is one of the best crowd shots in comics.
@raph-retro-comics
@raph-retro-comics Месяц назад
Totally agree! John Romita Jr. did a great job of capturing the expressions of all the heroes. This comic book also drove me a little crazy in that it would be a couple years before I was able to finish reading the story. Getting to read FF #82 as your first comic book is pretty great!
@thundergodd6086
@thundergodd6086 20 дней назад
Great video but a slight correction. The Marvel Handbook came out because of the Amazing Spider-man annual 14. In the back of that book by Mark Gruenwald, Spider-man was ranking the raw strength of certain heroes. That ranking was so popular that Mark decided to put out the Handbook with Peter Sanderson. Otherwise, nice video and thanks for sharing.
@raph-retro-comics
@raph-retro-comics 20 дней назад
Very interesting! It was an assumption on my part, but I knew Mark Gruenwald was the driving force behind it.
@Deephouse_Gent66
@Deephouse_Gent66 12 дней назад
Yup, I have that Spidey annual. Can't recall who did the art for that strength-level chart, but it was excellent. Maybe Bob Layton or someone like that.
@thundergodd6086
@thundergodd6086 10 дней назад
@@Deephouse_Gent66 You wanna know who did the art? Believe it or not, it was Mark Gruenwald himself inked by Bob Layton. Go dig out that old comic and see for yourself. And it was quite good if you ask me.
@Deephouse_Gent66
@Deephouse_Gent66 10 дней назад
@@thundergodd6086 - It was DEFINITELY good. Yeah, my memories of how it looked definitely put me in the headspace of Bob Layton, so I was partly right. I am about to dig that issue up right now! LOL! Thanks!
@Deephouse_Gent66
@Deephouse_Gent66 12 дней назад
CoC was definitely a fun comic series. I could be wrong, but I don't know that we ever saw Blitzkreig (SP) anywhere else. I think Shamrock might have popped up in an issue of ALPHA FLIGHT. Arabian Knight and Sabra appeared in Bill Mantilo's HULK run prior to their appearing here, I believe. And yeah, those Marvel Handbooks were very cool... Until Marvel kept further convoluting and retconning their history, thus rendering the series moot, IMO. I don't think any comic collector ever forgets that FIRST comic they bought. My FIRST comics came in a 3-pack from Walgreens back in the mid 70s. It contained MONSTERS ON THE PROWL #29, WAR IS HELL #8 and HULK #178- which featured Adam Warlock's 'death' and rebirth. I was like 8 or 9 at the time, and had no interest in war comics, so I immediately gave away that WAR IS HELL comic. By the time I was in my late 30s and was collecting Jack Kirby comics, I managed to get hold of that WAR IS HELL issue again as it had a reprint of a Sgt. Fury story by Kirby and Ayers in it. In fact, Kirby had done the cover. Anyway, very nice video!
@raph-retro-comics
@raph-retro-comics 12 дней назад
I wonder if Blitzkreig never appeared again because of potential copyright? DC had that two issue series in the 1970s with the same title, although no character. It's a bit of a stretch, but publishers were fiercely protective of their intellectual property. Hulk #178 must have been a little confusing! Lots of wrapping up in that issue if I recall.
@Deephouse_Gent66
@Deephouse_Gent66 12 дней назад
@@raph-retro-comics - Interesting point! And yes, that HULK issue was the final chapter of a 4-issue arc. It just made me more curious to figure out who Adam Warlok was.
@rohn-zc5sx
@rohn-zc5sx Месяц назад
very interesting 🤔 👍💯
@raph-retro-comics
@raph-retro-comics Месяц назад
Thanks for watching!
@Rick-mp8tm
@Rick-mp8tm Месяц назад
That was the last comic book I bought for almost 30 years!
@raph-retro-comics
@raph-retro-comics Месяц назад
I have to ask...what comic book broke the 30 year drought?
@Rick-mp8tm
@Rick-mp8tm Месяц назад
@@raph-retro-comics it wasn't a comic book, me and my best friend went to see The Dark Knight with Heath Ledger! And we slowly got back into comics! Now I'm all in again !
@raph-retro-comics
@raph-retro-comics Месяц назад
@@Rick-mp8tm That's great! I've had periods of time where I left collecting comic books, but I'm finding a renewed energy again.
@mysterymenmonsters4310
@mysterymenmonsters4310 Месяц назад
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