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{{Карточка компании
[[Файл:7356500_Timely_Comics.jpg|мини|Timely Comics]]
| company_name = Timely Comics
| company_logo =
| foundation = 1939
| defunct = 1950
| fate = Реорганизована как Atlas Comics
| successor = Atlas Comics
| location = Manhattan, New York City
| key_people = Martin Goodman
| industry = Publishing
| products = Comic books, magazine
| деятельность = The original Timely Comics logo.
}}'''Timely Comics''' — общее название для группы корпораций, которая поспособствовала созданию книги комиксов американского издателя Мартина Гудмена. В 1960-х компания '''Timely Comics''' была переименована в [[Marvel Comics]].


Основанная в 1939 году, в эпоху, называемую золотым веком комиксов, «Timely» было названием для подразделения в Pulp-журналах под редакторством Гудмана, чья бизнес-стратегия подразумевала наличие множества корпоративных структур, выпускающих одинаковую продукцию. Компания была основана в 1939 году, как '''Timely Publications, '''на основе его существующей компании в Эмпайр-стейт-билдинг, где она и оставалась до 1951 года. В 2016 году компания Marvel объявила о том, что Timely Comics будет названием серии новых недорогих комиксов.
Timely Comics — общее название для группы корпораций, которая поспособствовала созданию книги комиксов американского издателя Мартина Гудмена. В 1960-х компания Timely Comics была переименована в Marvel Comics.


== Создание ==
Основанная в 1939 году, в эпоху, называемую золотым веком комиксов, «Timely» было названием для подразделения в Pulp-журналах под редакторством Гудмана, чья бизнес-стратегия подразумевала наличие множества корпоративных структур, выпускающих одинаковую продукцию. Компания была основана в 1939 году, как Timely Publications, на основе его существующей компании в Эмпайр-стейт-билдинг, где она и оставалась до 1951 года. В 2016 году компания Marvel объявила о том, что Timely Comics будет названием серии новых недорогих комиксов.
В 1939, с появляющейся популярностью в среде комиксов, и первыми трендовыми супергероями, издатель массового журнала Мартин Гудмен открыл Timely Publications, на основе его уже существующей компании в здании McGraw-Hill в Нью-Йорке. Гудмен был главным редактором и управляющим делами, с Абрахамом Гудменом, формально записанным как издатель — законтрактованный с недавно сформированным «снабженцем» комиксов Funnies, Inc., для поставки материала. Его первая попытка, Marvel Comics № 1 (октябрь 1939), показала первые появления супергероя от писателя-художника Карла Бергоса — Человека-Факела и Пола Гастэвсона — детектива по прозвищу Ангел. Также, в комиксе содержалось первое изданное появление антигероя — Нэмора (Подводник), созданного для неопубликованной раздачи комикса {{нп3|Motion Picture Funnies Weekly|Motion Picture Funnies Weekly|en|Motion Picture Funnies Weekly}}, с оригинальной историей на восемь страниц.


== Золотой век комиксов ==
Создание
''[[Marvel Comics]]'' был повторно окрещён ''Marvel Mystery Comics'' выпуск № 2 (декабрь 1939); журнал продолжился с этим названием до № 92 (июнь 1949) прежде, чем стать ''Marvel Tales'' после № 159 (август 1957). Timely начал издавать дополнительные серии, начиная с ''Daring Mystery Comics'' № 1 (январь 1940), ''Mystic Comics'' № 1 (март 1940), ''Red Raven Comics'' № 1 (август 1940), ''The Human Torch'' № 2, и ''Captain America Comics'' № 1 (март 1941). Поступив в продажу в декабре 1940, за год до бомбардировки Перл-Харбора и уже показав героя, ударяющего Гитлера кулаком, почти 1 миллион копий первой части были проданы.
В 1939, с появляющейся популярностью в среде комиксов, и первыми трендовыми супергероями, издатель массового журнала Мартин Гудмен открыл Timely Publications, на основе его уже существующей компании в здании McGraw-Hill в Нью-Йорке. Гудмен был главным редактором и управляющим делами, с Абрахамом Гудменом, формально записанным как издатель — законтрактованный с недавно сформированным «снабженцем» комиксов Funnies, Inc., для поставки материала. Его первая попытка, Marvel Comics № 1 (октябрь 1939), показала первые появления супергероя от писателя-художника Карла Бергоса — Человека-Факела и Пола Гастэвсона — детектива по прозвищу Ангел. Также, в комиксе содержалось первое изданное появление антигероя — Нэмора (Подводник), созданного для неопубликованной раздачи комикса, с оригинальной историей на восемь страниц.


== Время после Timely ==
Золотой век комиксов
Точная конечная точка Золотого века комиксов неопределенна, но для Timely настал конец, по теории, из-за отмены ''Captain America Comics'' № 75 (февраль 1950) ''Sub-Mariner Comics'' закончился под номером 32 (июнь 1949). Гудмен начал использовать эмблему земного шара Atlas News Company.
Marvel Comics был повторно окрещён Marvel Mystery Comics выпуск № 2 (декабрь 1939); журнал продолжился с этим названием до № 92 (июнь 1949) прежде, чем стать Marvel Tales после № 159 (август 1957). Timely начал издавать дополнительные серии, начиная с Daring Mystery Comics № 1 (январь 1940), Mystic Comics № 1 (март 1940), Red Raven Comics № 1 (август 1940), The Human Torch № 2, и Captain America Comics № 1 (март 1941). Поступив в продажу в декабре 1940, за год до бомбардировки Перл-Харбора и уже показав героя, ударяющего Гитлера кулаком, почти 1 миллион копий первой части были проданы.


== Персонажи и их создатели ==
Время после Timely
''Список персонажей, с многократными появлениями, либо исключительно в Timely Comics или в Timely и последующих компаниях Atlas Comics и Marvel Comics''.
Точная конечная точка Золотого века комиксов неопределенна, но для Timely настал конец, по теории, из-за отмены Captain America Comics № 75 (февраль 1950) Sub-Mariner Comics закончился под номером 32 (июнь 1949). Гудмен начал использовать эмблему земного шара Atlas News Company.
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! width="15%" | Персонаж
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! width="25%" | Дебют
Список персонажей, с многократными появлениями, либо исключительно в Timely Comics или в Timely и последующих компаниях Atlas Comics и Marvel Comics.
! width="25%" | Повторное введение
Персонаж
Дебют
Повторное введение
(наше время)
(наше время)
! width="40%" | Создатель
Создатель
|-
American Ace
|'''American Ace'''
Marvel Mystery Comics #2
|''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #2
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #4 (Nov. 2011)
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #4 (Nov. 2011)
Paul J. Lauretta (penciler). Writer unknown.Marvel Mystery Comics #2 at the Grand Comics Database.
|Paul J. Lauretta (penciler). Writer unknown.<ref name="gcd-marvelmystery2">[http://www.comics.org/issue/580/ ''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #2] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/580/ |date=20210901140829 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
Angel
|-
Marvel Comics #1 (Nov. 1939)
|'''Angel'''
The Avengers #97 (March 1972);Simulacrum only
|''Marvel Comics'' #1 (Nov. 1939)
U.S. Agent #3 (Aug. 1993)
|''The Avengers'' #97 (March 1972);<ref name="sim">Simulacrum only</ref><br>
Paul Gustavson (artist). Writer unknown.The writer-creator credit is unconfirmed. Historian Don Markstein in the character’s entry at (from the original on April 4, 2012) writes, «The character was created by cartoonist Paul Gustavson, who wrote and drew his first adventure as well as many later ones.» The Grand Comics Database's entry for Marvel Comics #1 gives credit as «Ray Gill?»
''U.S. Agent'' #3 (Aug. 1993)
Archie the Gruesome
|Paul Gustavson (artist). Writer unknown.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=GUSTAVSON%2c+PAUL|title=Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928–1999: Paul Gustavson|first=Jerry|last=Bails|access-date=2013-04-14|archive-date=2014-10-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141026061841/http://bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=GUSTAVSON%2c+PAUL|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>The writer-creator credit is unconfirmed. Historian [[:en:Don Markstein|Don Markstein]] in the [http://www.toonopedia.com/angel1.htm character’s entry] {{Архивировано|url=https://archive.today/20240525203317/https://www.webcitation.org/66fvZxcyj?url=http://www.toonopedia.com/angel1.htm |date=2024-05-25 }} at {{нп3|Don Markstein's Toonopedia|Don Markstein’s Toonopedia|en|Don Markstein's Toonopedia}} (from the original on April 4, 2012) writes, «The character was created by cartoonist Paul Gustavson, who wrote and drew his first adventure as well as many later ones.» The [[Grand Comics Database]]'s [http://www.comics.org/issue/556/ entry for ''Marvel Comics'' #1] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/556/ |date=20141103110511 }} gives credit as «[[:en:Ray Gill|Ray Gill]] ?»</ref>
Comedy Comics #10 (Jun. 1942)
|-
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011)
|'''Archie the Gruesome'''
Black Marvel
|''Comedy Comics'' #10 (Jun. 1942)
Mystic Comics #5 (March 1941)
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #1 (Aug. 2011)
Slingers #1 (Dec. 1998)
|-
Al Gabriele (penciller-inker). Writer unknown but not Stan Lee as often mis-credited.Mystic Comics #5 at the Grand Comics Database.
|'''Black Marvel'''
Black Widow
|''Mystic Comics'' #5 (March 1941)
Mystic Comics #4 (Aug. 1940)
|''Slingers'' #1 (Dec. 1998)
Marvels #1 (Jan. 1994)
|Al Gabriele (penciller-inker). Writer unknown but not Stan Lee as often mis-credited.<ref>[http://www.comics.org/issue/1315/#18865 ''Mystic Comics'' #5] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/1315/#18865 |date=20210520214839 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
George Kapitan (writer), Harry Sahle (penciller)Mystic Comics #4 at the Grand Comics Database.
|-
Blazing Skull
|'''Black Widow'''
Mystic Comics #5 (March 1941)
|''Mystic Comics'' #4 (Aug. 1940)
The Avengers #97 (March 1972); Invaders #2 (1993)
|''Marvels'' #1 (Jan. 1994)
Bob Davis (writer-penciler)Mystic Comics #5 at the Grand Comics Database.
|George Kapitan (writer), Harry Sahle (penciller)<ref name="gcd-mystic4">[http://www.comics.org/issue/950/ ''Mystic Comics'' #4] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/950/ |date=20210520214835 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
Blonde Phantom
|-
All Select Comics #11 (Fall 1946)
|'''Blazing Skull'''
The Sensational She-Hulk #4 (July 1989)
|''Mystic Comics'' #5 (March 1941)
Stan Lee (writer), Syd Shores (penciller)All Select Comics #11 at the Grand Comics Database.
|''The Avengers'' #97 (March 1972); ''Invaders'' #2 (1993)
Blue Blade
|Bob Davis (writer-penciler)<ref>[http://www.comics.org/issue/1315/#18872 ''Mystic Comics'' #5] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/1315/#18872 |date=20210520214839 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
U.S.A. Comics #5 (Summer 1942)
|-
The Twelve #1 (March 2008)
|'''Blonde Phantom'''
Unknown writer and artist.USA Comics #5 at the Grand Comics Database.
|''All Select Comics'' #11 (Fall 1946)
Blue Blaze
|''The Sensational She-Hulk'' #4 (July 1989)
Mystic Comics #1 (March 1940)
|Stan Lee (writer), Syd Shores (penciller)<ref name="gcd-allselect11">[http://www.comics.org/issue/5394/#56582 ''All Select Comics'' #11] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/5394/#56582 |date=20210831132513 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
Harry Douglas (writer-penciler), signed «Harry / Douglas», leading to numerous theories of two creators or other pseudonym situations which have proven incorrect.Mystic Comics #1 at the Grand Comics Database.
|-
Bucky Barnes
|'''Blue Blade'''
Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941)
|''U.S.A. Comics'' #5 (Summer 1942)
As Winter Soldier:
|''The Twelve'' #1 (March 2008)
Captain America vol. 5, #1 (Jan. 2005)
|Unknown writer and artist.<ref name="gcd-usacomics5">[http://www.comics.org/issue/2289/ ''USA Comics'' #5] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/2289/ |date=20210520214030 }} at the [[Grand Comics Database]].</ref>
Joe Simon (writer), Jack Kirby (penciller)Captain America Comics #1 at the Grand Comics Database.
|-
Blue Diamond
|'''Blue Blaze'''
Daring Mystery Comics #7 (April 1941)
|''Mystic Comics'' #1 (March 1940)
Marvel Premiere #29 (April 1976)
|Harry Douglas (writer-penciler), signed «Harry / Douglas», leading to numerous theories of two creators or other pseudonym situations which have proven incorrect.<ref>[http://www.comics.org/issue/702/#12013 ''Mystic Comics'' #1] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/702/#12013 |date=20210830090015 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
Ben Thompson (penciller). Unknown writer.Daring Mystery Comics #7 t the Grand Comics Database.
|-
Captain America
|'''Bucky Barnes'''
Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941)
|''Captain America Comics'' #1 (March 1941)
The Avengers #4 (March 1964)
|As Winter Soldier:<br>
Joe Simon (writer), Jack Kirby (penciller)
''Captain America'' vol. 5, #1 (Jan. 2005)
Captain Terror
|Joe Simon (writer), Jack Kirby (penciller)<ref name="gcd-captamerica1">[http://www.comics.org/issue/1313/ ''Captain America Comics'' #1] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/1313/ |date=20130510051122 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
U.S.A. Comics #2 (Nov. 1941)
|-
Captain America #442 (Aug. 1995)
|'''Blue Diamond'''
Mike Suchorsky (penciller). Unknown writer.U.S.A. Comics #2 at the Grand Comics Database.
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #7 (April 1941)
Captain Wonder
|''Marvel Premiere'' #29 (April 1976)
Kid Komics #1 (Feb. 1943)
|Ben Thompson (penciller). Unknown writer.<ref name="gcd-daringmystery7">[http://www.comics.org/issue/1362/ ''Daring Mystery Comics'' #7] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/1362/ |date=20210520214936 }} t the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
The Twelve #1 (March 2008)
|-
Otto Binder (writer), Frank Giacoia (penciller)Kid Komics #1 at the Grand Comics Database.
|'''Captain America'''
Challenger
|''Captain America Comics #1'' (March 1941)
Daring Mystery Comics #7 (April 1941)
|''The Avengers'' #4 (March 1964)
Marvel Knights Spider-Man #9 (Feb. 2005)
|Joe Simon (writer), Jack Kirby (penciller)
Charles Nicholas (penciller). Unknown writer.Daring Mystery Comics #7 at the Grand Comics Database.
|-
Citizen V
|'''Captain Terror'''
Daring Mystery Comics #8 (Jan. 1942)
|''U.S.A. Comics'' #2 (Nov. 1941)
Thunderbolts −1 (July 1997)
|''Captain America'' #442 (Aug. 1995)
Ben Thompson (penciler, as «Tom Benson»). Unknown writer.Daring Mystery Comics #8 at the Grand Comics Database.
|Mike Suchorsky (penciller). Unknown writer.<ref>[http://www.comics.org/issue/1779/ ''U.S.A. Comics'' #2] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/1779/ |date=20210901160115 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
Comet Pierce
|-
Red Raven Comics #1 (Aug. 1940)
|'''Captain Wonder'''
Jack Kirby (writer-artist)
|''Kid Komics'' #1 (Feb. 1943)
Davey Drew (Davey and the Demon)
|''The Twelve'' #1 (March 2008)
Mystic Comics #7 (1941)
|Otto Binder (writer), Frank Giacoia (penciller)<ref>[http://www.comics.org/issue/2731/#34209 ''Kid Komics'' #1] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/2731/#34209 |date=20210520214942 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #3 (Oct. 2011)
|-
Howard James
|'''Challenger'''
Defender
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #7 (April 1941)
U.S.A. Comics #1 (1941)
| ''Marvel Knights Spider-Man'' #9 (Feb. 2005)
Daredevil #66 (Dec. 2004)
|Charles Nicholas (penciller). Unknown writer.<ref>[http://www.comics.org/issue/1362/#19447 ''Daring Mystery Comics'' #7] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/1362/#19447 |date=20210520214936 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
Joe Simon and Jack Kirby (writers). Penciler uncertainUSA Comics #1 at the Grand Comics Database. RE: Defender, source notes Joe Simon and Jack Kirby as writers, «Pencils: Joe Simon (looming image); Al Avison?; Al Gabriele?»
|-
Destroyer
|'''Citizen V'''
Mystic Comics #6 (Oct. 1941)
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #8 (Jan. 1942)
Invaders #26 (March 1978)
|''Thunderbolts'' −1 (July 1997)
Stan Lee (writer), Jack Binder (penciler)
|Ben Thompson (penciler, as «Tom Benson»). Unknown writer.<ref name="gcd-daringmystery8">[http://www.comics.org/issue/1938/ ''Daring Mystery Comics'' #8] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/1938/ |date=20210520214034 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
Dynamic Man
|-
Mystic Comics #1 (1940)
|'''Comet Pierce'''
The Twelve #1 (March 2008)
|''Red Raven Comics'' #1 (Aug. 1940)
Daniel Peters
|Jack Kirby (writer-artist)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=KIRBY%2c+JACK%7C|title=Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928–1999: Jack Kirby|first=Jerry|last=Bails|access-date=2013-04-14|archive-date=2015-06-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150604032523/http://bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=KIRBY%2c+JACK%7C|url-status=live}}</ref>
Electro
|-
Marvel Mystery #4 (Feb. 1940)
|'''Davey Drew''' (Davey and the Demon)
The Twelve #1 (March 2008)
|''Mystic Comics'' #7 (1941)
Steve Dahlman (writer-penciler)
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #3 (Oct. 2011)
Falcon
|Howard James
Human Torch Comics #2 (Fall 1940)
|-
Marvel Knights Spider-Man #9 (Feb. 2005)
|'''Defender'''
Carl Burgos (writer artist)
|''U.S.A. Comics'' #1 (1941)
Father Time
|''Daredevil'' #66 (Dec. 2004)
Captain America Comics #6 (Sep. 1941)
|Joe Simon and Jack Kirby (writers). Penciler uncertain<ref name="gcd-usacomics1">[http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=1580 ''USA Comics'' #1] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=1580 |date=20090622235126 }} at the Grand Comics Database. RE: Defender, source notes Joe Simon and Jack Kirby as writers, «Pencils: Joe Simon (looming image); Al Avison?; Al Gabriele?»</ref>
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #2 (Sep. 2011)
|-
Stan Lee (writer)
|'''Destroyer'''
Ferret
|''Mystic Comics'' #6 (Oct. 1941)
Marvel Mystery Comics #4 (Feb. 1940)
|Invaders #26 (March 1978)
The Marvels Project #3 (Dec. 2009)
|Stan Lee (writer), Jack Binder (penciler)
Fiery Mask
|-
Daring Mystery Comics #1 (Jan. 1940)
|Dynamic Man
The Twelve #1 (March 2008)
|''Mystic Comics #1'' (1940)
Joe Simon (writer-penciller)Daring Mystery Comics #1 at the Grand Comics Database.
|''The Twelve'' #1 (March 2008)
Fighting Yank
| Daniel Peters
Captain America Comics #17 (Aug. 1942)
|-
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #2 (Sep. 2011)
|Electro
Fin
|''Marvel Mystery'' #4 (Feb. 1940)
Daring Mystery Comics #7 (April 1941)
|''The Twelve'' #1 (March 2008)
The Avengers #97 (March 1972); Invaders #5 (March 1976)
| Steve Dahlman (writer-penciler)
Bill Everett (writer-penciller)
|-
Flash Foster
|'''Falcon'''
Daring Mystery Comics #1 (Jan. 1940)
|''Human Torch Comics'' #2 (Fall 1940)
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011)
|''Marvel Knights Spider-Man'' #9 (Feb. 2005)
Flexo the Rubber Man
| Carl Burgos (writer — artist)
|-
|'''Father Time'''
|''Captain America Comics'' #6 (Sep. 1941)
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #2 (Sep. 2011)
| Stan Lee (writer)
|-
|'''Ferret'''
|''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #4 (Feb. 1940)
|''The Marvels Project'' #3 (Dec. 2009)
|-
|'''Fiery Mask'''
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #1 (Jan. 1940)
|''The Twelve'' #1 (March 2008)
|Joe Simon (writer-penciller)<ref name="gcd-daringmystery1">[http://www.comics.org/issue/628/ ''Daring Mystery Comics'' #1] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/628/ |date=20210227170039 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
|-
|'''Fighting Yank'''
|''Captain America Comics'' #17 (Aug. 1942)
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #2 (Sep. 2011)
|-
|'''Fin'''
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #7 (April 1941)
|''The Avengers'' #97 (March 1972); ''Invaders'' #5 (March 1976)
|Bill Everett (writer-penciller)
|-
|'''Flash Foster'''
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #1 (Jan. 1940)
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #1 (Aug. 2011)
|-
|'''Flexo the Rubber Man'''<br>
(Rubber robot, not stretching hero)
(Rubber robot, not stretching hero)
|''Mystic Comics'' #1 (April 1940)
Mystic Comics #1 (April 1940)
|Jack Binder (penciller). Unknown writer
Jack Binder (penciller). Unknown writer
|-
Human Torch
|'''Human Torch'''
Marvel Comics #1 (Oct. 1939)
|''Marvel Comics'' #1 (Oct. 1939)
Fantastic Four Annual #4 (Nov. 1966)
|''Fantastic Four Annual'' #4 (Nov. 1966)
Carl Burgos (writer-penciller)
|Carl Burgos (writer-penciller)
HurricaneIn 1998, the Hurricane and Mercury were revealed in retcon to be the same character, the Eternal named Makkari.
|-
Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941)
|'''Hurricane'''<ref name="makkari">In 1998, the Hurricane and Mercury were revealed in [[:en:Retcon|retcon]] to be the same character, the Eternal named Makkari''.''</ref>
Marvel Universe #7 (Dec. 1998)
|''Captain America Comics #1'' (March 1941)
Jack Kirby and Joe Simon (writers), Jack Kirby (penciler)
|''Marvel Universe'' #7 (Dec. 1998)
Invisible Man
|Jack Kirby and Joe Simon (writers), Jack Kirby (penciler)
Mystic Comics #2 (Apr. 1940)
|-
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011)
|'''Invisible Man'''
Jack Frost
|''Mystic Comics'' #2 (Apr. 1940)
U.S.A. Comics #1 (Aug. 1941)
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #1 (Aug. 2011)
Marvel Premiere #29 (April 1976)
|-
Stan Lee (writer), Charles Nicholas (penciler)
|'''Jack Frost'''
Jap Buster Johnson
|''U.S.A. Comics'' #1 (Aug. 1941)
U.S.A Comics #6 (Dec. 1942)
|''Marvel Premiere'' #29 (April 1976)
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #2 (Sept. 2011)
|Stan Lee (writer), Charles Nicholas (penciler)
Jimmy Jupiter
|-
Marvel Mystery Comics #28 (Feb. 1942)
|'''Jap Buster Johnson'''
Captain America #1 (Sept. 2011)
|''U.S.A Comics'' #6 (Dec. 1942)
John Steele
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #2 (Sept. 2011)
Daring Mystery Comics #1
|-
The Marvels Project #1 (Oct. 2009)
|'''Jimmy Jupiter'''
Larry Antonette (writer and, as «Dean Carr», penciler)
|''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #28 (Feb. 1942)
Laughing Mask
|''Captain America'' #1 (Sept. 2011)
Daring Mystery Comics #2
|-
The Twelve #1 (March 2008)
|'''John Steele'''
Will Harr (writer), Maurice Gutwirth (penciler)Daring Mystery Comics #2 at the Grand Comics Database.
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #1
Major Liberty
|''The Marvels Project'' #1 (Oct. 2009)
U.S.A. Comics #1 (Aug. 1941)
|Larry Antonette (writer and, as «Dean Carr», penciler)
Marvel Boy (first)
|-
Daring Mystery Comics #6 (Sept. 1940)
|'''Laughing Mask'''
Jack Kirby (penciller), Joe Simon and Al Avison (inkers)
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #2
Marvel Boy (second)
|''The Twelve'' #1 (March 2008)
U.S.A. Comics #7 (Feb. 1943)
|Will Harr (writer), Maurice Gutwirth (penciler)<ref name="gcd-daringmystery2">[http://www.comics.org/issue/664/ ''Daring Mystery Comics'' #2] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/664/ |date=20110604054227 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
Fantastic Four #165 (Dec. 1975)
|-
Bob Oksner (writer-penciller-inker)
|'''Major Liberty'''
Marvex the Super-Robot
|''U.S.A. Comics'' #1 (Aug. 1941)
Daring Mystery Comics #3 (April 1940)
|-
All Select Comics 70th Anniversary Special #1 (Sept. 2009)
|'''Marvel Boy''' (first)
Unknown writer and penciler from the Harry «A» Chesler studioDaring Mystery Comics #3 at the Grand Comics Database.
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #6 (Sept. 1940)
Master Mind Excello
|Jack Kirby (penciller), Joe Simon and Al Avison (inkers)
Mystic Comics #2
|-
The Twelve #1 (March 2008)
|'''Marvel Boy''' (second)
Mercury
|''U.S.A. Comics'' #7 (Feb. 1943)
Red Raven Comics #1 (Aug. 1940)
|''Fantastic Four'' #165 (Dec. 1975)
Marvel Universe #7 (Dec. 1998)
|Bob Oksner (writer-penciller-inker)
Merzah the Mystic
|-
Mystic Comics #4 (Aug. 1940)
|'''Marvex the Super-Robot'''
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011)
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #3 (April 1940)
Miss America
|''All Select Comics 70th Anniversary Special'' #1 (Sept. 2009)
Marvel Mystery Comics #49 (Nov. 1943)
|Unknown writer and penciler from the Harry «A» Chesler studio<ref name="gcd-daringmystery3">[http://www.comics.org/issue/746/ ''Daring Mystery Comics'' #3] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/746/ |date=20210520214035 }} at the Grand Comics Database.</ref>
Giant-Size Avengers #1 (Aug. 1974)
|-
Otto Binder (writer), Al Gabriele (penciller)
|'''Master Mind Excello'''
Miss Patriot
|''Mystic Comics'' #2
Marvel Mystery Comics #29 (Mar. 1942) (as Mary Morgan); Marvel Mystery Comics #50 (Dec. 1943) (as Miss Patriot)
|''The Twelve'' #1 (March 2008)
Captain America: Patriot #1 (Nov. 2010)
|-
Mister E
|'''Mercury'''
Daring Mystery Comics #2
|''Red Raven Comics'' #1 (Aug. 1940)
The Twelve #1 (March 2008)
|''Marvel Universe'' #7 (Dec. 1998)
Monako the Magician
|-
Daring Mystery Comics #1
|'''Merzah the Mystic'''
The Marvels Project #1 (Oct. 2009)
|''Mystic Comics'' #4 (Aug. 1940)
Moon Man
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #1 (Aug. 2011)
Mystic Comics #5
|-
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #2 (Sep. 2011)
|'''Miss America'''
Namora
|''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #49 (Nov. 1943)
Marvel Mystery Comics #82 (May 1947)
|''Giant-Size Avengers'' #1 (Aug. 1974)
Sub-Mariner #33 (January 1971)
|Otto Binder (writer), Al Gabriele (penciller)
Ken Bald (writer), Syd Shores (artist)
|-
Nellie the Nurse
|'''Miss Patriot'''
Stan Lee (writer),
|''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #29 (Mar. 1942) (as Mary Morgan); ''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #50 (Dec. 1943) (as Miss Patriot)
Patriot
|''Captain America: Patriot'' #1 (Nov. 2010)
Human Torch Comics #4 (Spring 1941)
|-
The Avengers #97 (March 1972); The Invaders #5 (March 1976)
|'''Mister E'''
Ray Gill (writer), Bill Everett or George Mandel (penciler)The Human Torch #4 (mis-numbered #3) at the Grand Comics Database, with cover blowup here. The Patriot debuted this issue with both a two-page text story by writer Ray Gill, with a spot illustration by artist, and a 10-page comics story by writer Gill and artist.
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #2
Patsy Walker
|''The Twelve'' #1 (March 2008)
Miss America Magazine #2 (Nov. 1944)
|-
The Avengers #144 (Feb. 1976)
|'''Monako the Magician'''
Otto Binder (writer), Ruth Atkinson (artist)
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #1
Phantom Bullet
|''The Marvels Project'' #1 (Oct. 2009)
Daring Comics #2 (Feb. 1940)
|-
The Marvels Project #2 (Nov. 2009)
|'''Moon Man'''
Phantom Reporter
|''Mystic Comics'' #5
Daring Mystery Comics #3
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #2 (Sep. 2011)
The Twelve #1 (March 2008)
|-
Red Raven
|'''Namora'''
Red Raven Comics #1 (Aug. 1940)
|''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #82 (May 1947)
X-Men #44 (May 1968)
|''Sub-Mariner'' #33 (January 1971)
Joe Simon (writer), Louis Cazeneuve (penciller)
|Ken Bald (writer), Syd Shores (artist)
Rockman
|-
U.S.A. Comics #1 (Aug. 1941)
|'''Nellie the Nurse'''
The Twelve #1 (March 2008)
|Stan Lee (writer),
Silver Scorpion
|-
Daring Mystery Comics #7 (Jan. 1941)
|'''Patriot'''
Invaders #2 (June 1993)
|''Human Torch Comics'' #4 (Spring 1941)
Henry Sahle
|''The Avengers'' #97 (March 1972); ''The Invaders'' #5 (March 1976)
Slow-Motion Jones
|Ray Gill (writer), Bill Everett or George Mandel (penciler)<ref>[http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=1363 ''The Human Torch'' #4] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=1363 |date=20080528232646 }} (mis-numbered #3) at the [[Grand Comics Database]], with cover blowup [http://www.comics.org/coverview.lasso?id=1363&zoom=4 here] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/coverview.lasso?id=1363&zoom=4 |date=20071208144612 }}. The Patriot debuted this issue with both a two-page text story by writer [[:en:Ray Gill|Ray Gill]], with a spot illustration by artist {{нп3|Bill Everett|Bill Everett|en|Bill Everett}}, and a 10-page comics story by writer Gill and artist {{нп3|George Mandel|George Mandel|en|George Mandel}}.</ref>
U.S.A. Comics #6 (Dec. 1942)
|-
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011)
|'''Patsy Walker'''
Sub-Mariner
|''Miss America Magazine'' #2 (Nov. 1944)
Marvel Comics #1 (Nov. 1939)
|''The Avengers'' #144 (Feb. 1976)
Fantastic Four #4 (May 1962)
|Otto Binder (writer), Ruth Atkinson (artist)
Bill Everett (writer-penciller-inker)
|-
Sun Girl
|'''Phantom Bullet'''
Sun Girl #1 (Aug. 1948)
|''Daring Comics'' #2 (Feb. 1940)
Ken Bald
|''The Marvels Project'' #2 (Nov. 2009)
Taxi Taylor
|-
Mystic Comics #2 (Apr. 1940)
|'''Phantom Reporter'''
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011)
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #3
Terror
|''The Twelve'' #1 (March 2008)
Mystic Comics #5 (March 1941)
|-
Sensational She-Hulk #15 (May 1990)
|'''Red Raven'''
Phil Sturm (writer); Syd Shores (penciler). George Klein may have added background pencils, but that would not be a creator role.Mystic Comics #5 at the Grand Comics Database
|''Red Raven Comics'' #1 (Aug. 1940)
Thin Man
|''X-Men'' #44 (May 1968)
Mystic Comics #4 (July 1940)
|Joe Simon (writer), Louis Cazeneuve (penciller)
Marvel Premiere #29 (April 1976)
|-
Klaus Nordling (penciller-inker)
|'''Rockman'''
Thunderer
|''U.S.A. Comics'' #1 (Aug. 1941)
Daring Mystery Comics #7 (April 1941)
|''The Twelve'' #1 (March 2008)
Marvel Premiere #29 (April 1976)
|-
Toro
|'''Silver Scorpion'''
Human Torch Comics #2 (1940)
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #7 (Jan. 1941)
Sub-Mariner #14 (1969)
|''Invaders'' #2 (June 1993)
Carl Burgos
|Henry Sahle
Vagabond
|-
U.S.A. Comics #2 (Nov. 1941)
|'''Slow-Motion Jones'''
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #3 (Oct. 2011)
|''U.S.A. Comics'' #6 (Dec. 1942)
Venus
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #1 (Aug. 2011)
Venus #1 (Aug. 1948)
|-
Sub-Mariner #57 (1973)
|'''Sub-Mariner'''
Ken Bald (first artist)
|''Marvel Comics'' #1 (Nov. 1939)
Vision
|''Fantastic Four'' #4 (May 1962)
Marvel Mystery Comics #13 (Nov. 1940)
|Bill Everett (writer-penciller-inker)
The Avengers #97 (March 1972)
|-
Jack Kirby & Joe Simon (writers); Jack Kirby (penciller-inker)Theakston, Greg, at Marvel Mystery Comics #13 in the Grand Comics Database
|'''Sun Girl'''
Whizzer
|''Sun Girl'' #1 (Aug. 1948)
U.S.A. Comics #1 (Aug. 1941)
|Ken Bald
Giant-Size Avengers #1 (Aug. 1974)
|-
Al Avison (penciller), Al Gabriele (inker). Writer unknown.
|'''Taxi Taylor'''
The Witness
|''Mystic Comics'' #2 (Apr. 1940)
Mystic Comics #6 (Dec. 1941)
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #1 (Aug. 2011)
The Twelve #1 (March 2008)
|-
Stan Lee (writer)Stan Lee at the Lambiek Comiclopedia
|'''Terror'''
Young Allies
|''Mystic Comics'' #5 (March 1941)
Young Allies Comics #1 (July 1941)
|''Sensational She-Hulk'' #15 (May 1990)
Young Allies Comics 70th Anniversary Special (2009)
|Phil Sturm (writer); Syd Shores (penciler). George Klein may have added background pencils, but that would not be a creator role.<ref>[http://www.comics.org/issue/1315/#18868 ''Mystic Comics #5''] {{Wayback|url=http://www.comics.org/issue/1315/#18868 |date=20210520214839 }} at the Grand Comics Database</ref>
Jack Kirby (penciller), Syd Shores (inker)
|-
Young Avenger
|'''Thin Man'''
U.S.A. Comics #1 (Aug. 1941)
|''Mystic Comics'' #4 (July 1940)
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011)
|''Marvel Premiere'' #29 (April 1976)
Victory Boys
|Klaus Nordling (penciller-inker)
U.S.A. Comics #5 (Summer 1942)
|-
All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011)
|'''Thunderer'''
|''Daring Mystery Comics'' #7 (April 1941)
|''Marvel Premiere'' #29 (April 1976)
|-
|'''Toro'''
|''Human Torch Comics'' #2 (1940)
|''Sub-Mariner'' #14 (1969)
|Carl Burgos
|-
|'''Vagabond'''
|''U.S.A. Comics'' #2 (Nov. 1941)
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #3 (Oct. 2011)
|-
|'''Venus'''
|''Venus'' #1 (Aug. 1948)
|''Sub-Mariner'' #57 (1973)
|Ken Bald (first artist)
|-
|'''Vision'''
|''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #13 (Nov. 1940)
|''The Avengers'' #97 (March 1972)
|Jack Kirby & Joe Simon (writers); Jack Kirby (penciller-inker)<ref>Theakston, Greg, at [http://comics.org/details.lasso?id=1102#4 ''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #13] {{Wayback|url=http://comics.org/details.lasso?id=1102#4 |date=20090906013938 }} in the Grand Comics Database</ref>
|-
|'''Whizzer'''
|''U.S.A. Comics'' #1 (Aug. 1941)
|''Giant-Size Avengers'' #1 (Aug. 1974)
|Al Avison (penciller), Al Gabriele (inker). Writer unknown.
|-
|'''The Witness'''
|''Mystic Comics'' #6 (Dec. 1941)
|''The Twelve'' #1 (March 2008)
|Stan Lee (writer)<ref name="lee">[http://www.lambiek.net/artists/l/lee_s.htm Stan Lee] {{Wayback|url=http://www.lambiek.net/artists/l/lee_s.htm |date=20111017213518 }} at the [[:en:Lambiek Comiclopedia|Lambiek Comiclopedia]]</ref>
|-
|'''Young Allies'''
|''Young Allies Comics'' #1 (July 1941)
|''Young Allies Comics 70th Anniversary Special'' (2009)
|Jack Kirby (penciller), Syd Shores (inker)
|-
|'''Young Avenger'''
|''U.S.A. Comics'' #1 (Aug. 1941)
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #1 (Aug. 2011)
|-
|'''Victory Boys'''
|''U.S.A. Comics'' #5 (Summer 1942)
|''All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes'' #1 (Aug. 2011)
|}
 
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Timely Comics

Timely Comics — общее название для группы корпораций, которая поспособствовала созданию книги комиксов американского издателя Мартина Гудмена. В 1960-х компания Timely Comics была переименована в Marvel Comics.

Основанная в 1939 году, в эпоху, называемую золотым веком комиксов, «Timely» было названием для подразделения в Pulp-журналах под редакторством Гудмана, чья бизнес-стратегия подразумевала наличие множества корпоративных структур, выпускающих одинаковую продукцию. Компания была основана в 1939 году, как Timely Publications, на основе его существующей компании в Эмпайр-стейт-билдинг, где она и оставалась до 1951 года. В 2016 году компания Marvel объявила о том, что Timely Comics будет названием серии новых недорогих комиксов.

Создание В 1939, с появляющейся популярностью в среде комиксов, и первыми трендовыми супергероями, издатель массового журнала Мартин Гудмен открыл Timely Publications, на основе его уже существующей компании в здании McGraw-Hill в Нью-Йорке. Гудмен был главным редактором и управляющим делами, с Абрахамом Гудменом, формально записанным как издатель — законтрактованный с недавно сформированным «снабженцем» комиксов Funnies, Inc., для поставки материала. Его первая попытка, Marvel Comics № 1 (октябрь 1939), показала первые появления супергероя от писателя-художника Карла Бергоса — Человека-Факела и Пола Гастэвсона — детектива по прозвищу Ангел. Также, в комиксе содержалось первое изданное появление антигероя — Нэмора (Подводник), созданного для неопубликованной раздачи комикса, с оригинальной историей на восемь страниц.

Золотой век комиксов Marvel Comics был повторно окрещён Marvel Mystery Comics выпуск № 2 (декабрь 1939); журнал продолжился с этим названием до № 92 (июнь 1949) прежде, чем стать Marvel Tales после № 159 (август 1957). Timely начал издавать дополнительные серии, начиная с Daring Mystery Comics № 1 (январь 1940), Mystic Comics № 1 (март 1940), Red Raven Comics № 1 (август 1940), The Human Torch № 2, и Captain America Comics № 1 (март 1941). Поступив в продажу в декабре 1940, за год до бомбардировки Перл-Харбора и уже показав героя, ударяющего Гитлера кулаком, почти 1 миллион копий первой части были проданы.

Время после Timely Точная конечная точка Золотого века комиксов неопределенна, но для Timely настал конец, по теории, из-за отмены Captain America Comics № 75 (февраль 1950) Sub-Mariner Comics закончился под номером 32 (июнь 1949). Гудмен начал использовать эмблему земного шара Atlas News Company.

Персонажи и их создатели Список персонажей, с многократными появлениями, либо исключительно в Timely Comics или в Timely и последующих компаниях Atlas Comics и Marvel Comics. Персонаж Дебют Повторное введение (наше время) Создатель American Ace Marvel Mystery Comics #2 All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #4 (Nov. 2011) Paul J. Lauretta (penciler). Writer unknown.Marvel Mystery Comics #2 at the Grand Comics Database. Angel Marvel Comics #1 (Nov. 1939) The Avengers #97 (March 1972);Simulacrum only U.S. Agent #3 (Aug. 1993) Paul Gustavson (artist). Writer unknown.The writer-creator credit is unconfirmed. Historian Don Markstein in the character’s entry at (from the original on April 4, 2012) writes, «The character was created by cartoonist Paul Gustavson, who wrote and drew his first adventure as well as many later ones.» The Grand Comics Database's entry for Marvel Comics #1 gives credit as «Ray Gill?» Archie the Gruesome Comedy Comics #10 (Jun. 1942) All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011) Black Marvel Mystic Comics #5 (March 1941) Slingers #1 (Dec. 1998) Al Gabriele (penciller-inker). Writer unknown but not Stan Lee as often mis-credited.Mystic Comics #5 at the Grand Comics Database. Black Widow Mystic Comics #4 (Aug. 1940) Marvels #1 (Jan. 1994) George Kapitan (writer), Harry Sahle (penciller)Mystic Comics #4 at the Grand Comics Database. Blazing Skull Mystic Comics #5 (March 1941) The Avengers #97 (March 1972); Invaders #2 (1993) Bob Davis (writer-penciler)Mystic Comics #5 at the Grand Comics Database. Blonde Phantom All Select Comics #11 (Fall 1946) The Sensational She-Hulk #4 (July 1989) Stan Lee (writer), Syd Shores (penciller)All Select Comics #11 at the Grand Comics Database. Blue Blade U.S.A. Comics #5 (Summer 1942) The Twelve #1 (March 2008) Unknown writer and artist.USA Comics #5 at the Grand Comics Database. Blue Blaze Mystic Comics #1 (March 1940) Harry Douglas (writer-penciler), signed «Harry / Douglas», leading to numerous theories of two creators or other pseudonym situations which have proven incorrect.Mystic Comics #1 at the Grand Comics Database. Bucky Barnes Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941) As Winter Soldier: Captain America vol. 5, #1 (Jan. 2005) Joe Simon (writer), Jack Kirby (penciller)Captain America Comics #1 at the Grand Comics Database. Blue Diamond Daring Mystery Comics #7 (April 1941) Marvel Premiere #29 (April 1976) Ben Thompson (penciller). Unknown writer.Daring Mystery Comics #7 t the Grand Comics Database. Captain America Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941) The Avengers #4 (March 1964) Joe Simon (writer), Jack Kirby (penciller) Captain Terror U.S.A. Comics #2 (Nov. 1941) Captain America #442 (Aug. 1995) Mike Suchorsky (penciller). Unknown writer.U.S.A. Comics #2 at the Grand Comics Database. Captain Wonder Kid Komics #1 (Feb. 1943) The Twelve #1 (March 2008) Otto Binder (writer), Frank Giacoia (penciller)Kid Komics #1 at the Grand Comics Database. Challenger Daring Mystery Comics #7 (April 1941) Marvel Knights Spider-Man #9 (Feb. 2005) Charles Nicholas (penciller). Unknown writer.Daring Mystery Comics #7 at the Grand Comics Database. Citizen V Daring Mystery Comics #8 (Jan. 1942) Thunderbolts −1 (July 1997) Ben Thompson (penciler, as «Tom Benson»). Unknown writer.Daring Mystery Comics #8 at the Grand Comics Database. Comet Pierce Red Raven Comics #1 (Aug. 1940) Jack Kirby (writer-artist) Davey Drew (Davey and the Demon) Mystic Comics #7 (1941) All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #3 (Oct. 2011) Howard James Defender U.S.A. Comics #1 (1941) Daredevil #66 (Dec. 2004) Joe Simon and Jack Kirby (writers). Penciler uncertainUSA Comics #1 at the Grand Comics Database. RE: Defender, source notes Joe Simon and Jack Kirby as writers, «Pencils: Joe Simon (looming image); Al Avison?; Al Gabriele?» Destroyer Mystic Comics #6 (Oct. 1941) Invaders #26 (March 1978) Stan Lee (writer), Jack Binder (penciler) Dynamic Man Mystic Comics #1 (1940) The Twelve #1 (March 2008) Daniel Peters Electro Marvel Mystery #4 (Feb. 1940) The Twelve #1 (March 2008) Steve Dahlman (writer-penciler) Falcon Human Torch Comics #2 (Fall 1940) Marvel Knights Spider-Man #9 (Feb. 2005) Carl Burgos (writer — artist) Father Time Captain America Comics #6 (Sep. 1941) All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #2 (Sep. 2011) Stan Lee (writer) Ferret Marvel Mystery Comics #4 (Feb. 1940) The Marvels Project #3 (Dec. 2009) Fiery Mask Daring Mystery Comics #1 (Jan. 1940) The Twelve #1 (March 2008) Joe Simon (writer-penciller)Daring Mystery Comics #1 at the Grand Comics Database. Fighting Yank Captain America Comics #17 (Aug. 1942) All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #2 (Sep. 2011) Fin Daring Mystery Comics #7 (April 1941) The Avengers #97 (March 1972); Invaders #5 (March 1976) Bill Everett (writer-penciller) Flash Foster Daring Mystery Comics #1 (Jan. 1940) All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011) Flexo the Rubber Man (Rubber robot, not stretching hero) Mystic Comics #1 (April 1940) Jack Binder (penciller). Unknown writer Human Torch Marvel Comics #1 (Oct. 1939) Fantastic Four Annual #4 (Nov. 1966) Carl Burgos (writer-penciller) HurricaneIn 1998, the Hurricane and Mercury were revealed in retcon to be the same character, the Eternal named Makkari. Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941) Marvel Universe #7 (Dec. 1998) Jack Kirby and Joe Simon (writers), Jack Kirby (penciler) Invisible Man Mystic Comics #2 (Apr. 1940) All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011) Jack Frost U.S.A. Comics #1 (Aug. 1941) Marvel Premiere #29 (April 1976) Stan Lee (writer), Charles Nicholas (penciler) Jap Buster Johnson U.S.A Comics #6 (Dec. 1942) All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #2 (Sept. 2011) Jimmy Jupiter Marvel Mystery Comics #28 (Feb. 1942) Captain America #1 (Sept. 2011) John Steele Daring Mystery Comics #1 The Marvels Project #1 (Oct. 2009) Larry Antonette (writer and, as «Dean Carr», penciler) Laughing Mask Daring Mystery Comics #2 The Twelve #1 (March 2008) Will Harr (writer), Maurice Gutwirth (penciler)Daring Mystery Comics #2 at the Grand Comics Database. Major Liberty U.S.A. Comics #1 (Aug. 1941) Marvel Boy (first) Daring Mystery Comics #6 (Sept. 1940) Jack Kirby (penciller), Joe Simon and Al Avison (inkers) Marvel Boy (second) U.S.A. Comics #7 (Feb. 1943) Fantastic Four #165 (Dec. 1975) Bob Oksner (writer-penciller-inker) Marvex the Super-Robot Daring Mystery Comics #3 (April 1940) All Select Comics 70th Anniversary Special #1 (Sept. 2009) Unknown writer and penciler from the Harry «A» Chesler studioDaring Mystery Comics #3 at the Grand Comics Database. Master Mind Excello Mystic Comics #2 The Twelve #1 (March 2008) Mercury Red Raven Comics #1 (Aug. 1940) Marvel Universe #7 (Dec. 1998) Merzah the Mystic Mystic Comics #4 (Aug. 1940) All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011) Miss America Marvel Mystery Comics #49 (Nov. 1943) Giant-Size Avengers #1 (Aug. 1974) Otto Binder (writer), Al Gabriele (penciller) Miss Patriot Marvel Mystery Comics #29 (Mar. 1942) (as Mary Morgan); Marvel Mystery Comics #50 (Dec. 1943) (as Miss Patriot) Captain America: Patriot #1 (Nov. 2010) Mister E Daring Mystery Comics #2 The Twelve #1 (March 2008) Monako the Magician Daring Mystery Comics #1 The Marvels Project #1 (Oct. 2009) Moon Man Mystic Comics #5 All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #2 (Sep. 2011) Namora Marvel Mystery Comics #82 (May 1947) Sub-Mariner #33 (January 1971) Ken Bald (writer), Syd Shores (artist) Nellie the Nurse Stan Lee (writer), Patriot Human Torch Comics #4 (Spring 1941) The Avengers #97 (March 1972); The Invaders #5 (March 1976) Ray Gill (writer), Bill Everett or George Mandel (penciler)The Human Torch #4 (mis-numbered #3) at the Grand Comics Database, with cover blowup here. The Patriot debuted this issue with both a two-page text story by writer Ray Gill, with a spot illustration by artist, and a 10-page comics story by writer Gill and artist. Patsy Walker Miss America Magazine #2 (Nov. 1944) The Avengers #144 (Feb. 1976) Otto Binder (writer), Ruth Atkinson (artist) Phantom Bullet Daring Comics #2 (Feb. 1940) The Marvels Project #2 (Nov. 2009) Phantom Reporter Daring Mystery Comics #3 The Twelve #1 (March 2008) Red Raven Red Raven Comics #1 (Aug. 1940) X-Men #44 (May 1968) Joe Simon (writer), Louis Cazeneuve (penciller) Rockman U.S.A. Comics #1 (Aug. 1941) The Twelve #1 (March 2008) Silver Scorpion Daring Mystery Comics #7 (Jan. 1941) Invaders #2 (June 1993) Henry Sahle Slow-Motion Jones U.S.A. Comics #6 (Dec. 1942) All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011) Sub-Mariner Marvel Comics #1 (Nov. 1939) Fantastic Four #4 (May 1962) Bill Everett (writer-penciller-inker) Sun Girl Sun Girl #1 (Aug. 1948) Ken Bald Taxi Taylor Mystic Comics #2 (Apr. 1940) All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011) Terror Mystic Comics #5 (March 1941) Sensational She-Hulk #15 (May 1990) Phil Sturm (writer); Syd Shores (penciler). George Klein may have added background pencils, but that would not be a creator role.Mystic Comics #5 at the Grand Comics Database Thin Man Mystic Comics #4 (July 1940) Marvel Premiere #29 (April 1976) Klaus Nordling (penciller-inker) Thunderer Daring Mystery Comics #7 (April 1941) Marvel Premiere #29 (April 1976) Toro Human Torch Comics #2 (1940) Sub-Mariner #14 (1969) Carl Burgos Vagabond U.S.A. Comics #2 (Nov. 1941) All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #3 (Oct. 2011) Venus Venus #1 (Aug. 1948) Sub-Mariner #57 (1973) Ken Bald (first artist) Vision Marvel Mystery Comics #13 (Nov. 1940) The Avengers #97 (March 1972) Jack Kirby & Joe Simon (writers); Jack Kirby (penciller-inker)Theakston, Greg, at Marvel Mystery Comics #13 in the Grand Comics Database Whizzer U.S.A. Comics #1 (Aug. 1941) Giant-Size Avengers #1 (Aug. 1974) Al Avison (penciller), Al Gabriele (inker). Writer unknown. The Witness Mystic Comics #6 (Dec. 1941) The Twelve #1 (March 2008) Stan Lee (writer)Stan Lee at the Lambiek Comiclopedia Young Allies Young Allies Comics #1 (July 1941) Young Allies Comics 70th Anniversary Special (2009) Jack Kirby (penciller), Syd Shores (inker) Young Avenger U.S.A. Comics #1 (Aug. 1941) All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011) Victory Boys U.S.A. Comics #5 (Summer 1942) All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #1 (Aug. 2011)

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Категория:Компании Нью-Йорка Категория:Marvel Comics Категория:Timely Comics Категория:Появились в 1939 году в Нью-Йорке