Now the writer in me wants everyone to know that Bruce Jones and Roy Thomas wrote the stories we see here Six full issues from Marvel Feature #2 through #7 that were published around 1975 I find it a bit amazing that they were able to recover all of these pages to tell a complete[...]
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Published in the seventies, and initially designed and edited by Jim Steranko (he drew the second issue cover above), and then edited by Roy Thomas, it was intended to represent a fan voice for Marvel – but nothing that might frighten the horses No fanfic of Cyclops and Professor X, here It did, however, contain[...]
From the sounds of it, and presuming this is mostly true, many of the elements of Doc's origin that they're using for the film are from Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #45 (1992) by Roy Thomas and Geof Isherwood Of course, the core origin is in Strange Tales #115 (1963) by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee,[...]
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Handley A long time ago, in movie theaters far across the globe, cinemagoers waited to view the latest work by
UPDATE: The files below are from the submitted documents by Marvel to the judge in the continuing lawsuit, and are intended to reflect Marvel's case.
Roy Thomas is a comic book writer, editor, and historian who first began writing for Marvel in 1965, later became a Marvel editor as well, and ultimately served as Stan Lee's[...]
He's also working on Nova covers and an X-Force one shot in the near-future.
Roy Thomas – he's looking to write a non-Conan Robert E Howard adaptation for Dark Horse, although there aren't many left that haven't been published – and he's adapted most of them!
So… any stories from WizardWorld?
There's been lots of coverage about[...]