SID wrote: 12 Apr 2025, 08:35
jim244 wrote: 12 Apr 2025, 04:27
I guess the reason why "Time Quake" didn't continue into 2000AD was space. How many stories can you fit into one weekly comic?
2000AD did run one Time Quake story many issues after the merger.
I may be wrong SID but I don't think "Starlord" was a Marvel comic at the time, I think he just featured in some wonderful magazines that they did (I read the Peter Quill stories in Star Wars Weekly and Future Tense reprints plus some original USA stuff "Marvel Presents").
Rampage is probably number 3 on my list Sid, a wonderful magazine. Did you know that it's named after "The Rampaging Hulk", a Marvel USA series that originally isn't really Marvel as was done by one of the companies that it owned and was in b and w just as we saw it over here !!
Now I know that Rampage comes from Rampage weekly and have no idea whether that comic title was a co-incidence or not but it certainly didn't feature any strips from the USA mag.
You are most likely right, Jim. However that one off
Timequake story was nothing like the ones in
Starlord including storytelling and different artist. Well in my book anyway.
If "Starlord" was a comic, it wasn't over here. But I was more referring to "Starlord" the Marvel character e.g. Peter Quill. They may not have moaned about it at the time since Peter Quill was not a known character them days. But today, of course Quill is a major character in the MCU so I could easily see Marvel objecting to the existence of even a well established comic trading (in their view) on their character's name. Look what they did with "Marvel"man. First getting the name changed to "Miracle"man and then buying the IP outright. Admittedly, the word "Marvel" is more important but even so.
Never knew that about
Rampage. Only that it evolved from the weekly comic. So the original Hulk strips were indeed original? Never knew that either though I could tell that they did not come out of the regular American Hulk comic judging by the format/storylines. Didn't last forever once the X-Men moved in but I enjoyed them too.
I do agree what has been said here that IPC did "miss a trick" by not keeping to the plan and making
Starlord for older readers. I think their two attempts later -
Crisis and
Revolver (which I did get because of "Dare") went a little too far but they did finally nab it with
Judge Dredd The Megazine.
Jim, I take it that if
Starlord is number 1 and
Rampage Magazine is number 3; then what is your number 2?
Sid......I'm really confused now !!!!
When you say about my number 1 and 3 are you referring to my fave launch comics in the decade of the seventies???
Lol....So many lists and in reality I'm uncertain of what we are actually talking about !!!!!
But such lists and questions do become great forums of debate.
As for Rampage Monthly Hulk stories....
They were originally published by an imprint company (Curtis) that Marvel owned but did not control their output ,so yes these were really original Hulk stories.
As for the X Men....This was the first time in the UK that we got The New XMen (Wolverine etc).....Before anyone says anything YES I KNOW Wolverine initially appeared in MWOM but that was a reprint of a Hulk comic.
I loved Rampage and collected them all over again from Ebay, including the weeklies.
Had one seller on Ebay that was such a nice fella, he knew I loved the mag and needed ten issues and he just asked for post and packaging!!!
Obviously I insisted that I paid him but he really wouldn't take much money.
Some really lovely folk on Ebay when you get to know them.