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Atlas Comics is the 1950s comic-book publishing label that evolved into Marvel Comics. Magazine and paperback novel publisher Martin Goodman, whose business strategy involved having a multitude of corporate entities, used Atlas as the umbrella name for his comic-book division during this time. Atlas evolved out of Goodman's 1940s comic-book division, Timely Comics, and was located on the 14th floor of the Empire State Building. This company is distinct from the 1970s comic-book company, also founded by Goodman, that is known as Atlas/Seaboard Comics.
Comic Title | Publisher | Year | Language | |
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The Destructor #4 | Atlas Comics | 0 | English | |
The Clutching Hands #1 | Atlas Comics | 1952 | English | |
Vampire Tale #16 | Atlas Comics | 1954 | English | |
Tiger-Man #3 | Atlas Comics | 0 | English | |
Morlock 2001 #3 | Atlas Comics | 0 | English | |
Man Hunt #1 | Atlas Comics | 1956 | Unspecified | |
The Ticking Death #1 | Atlas Comics | 1954 | Unspecified | |
The Lizard-Man #8 | Atlas Comics | 1953 | English | |
Kill Me A Monster #9 | Atlas Comics | 1954 | English | |
Half Man, Half...? #10 | Atlas Comics | 1954 | English | |
I, The Robot #11 | Atlas Comics | 1954 | English | |
One Head Too Many! #1 | Atlas Comics | 1953 | English | |
Men In Black #3 | Atlas Comics | 1953 | English | |
A Vampire Is Born #4 | Atlas Comics | 1953 | English | |
Zombie! #5 | Atlas Comics | 1953 | English | |
The Graymoor Ghost #6 | Atlas Comics | 1953 | English | |
Fresh Out Of Flesh! #7 | Atlas Comics | 1953 | English |