FOOM Magazine (1973)
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FOOM Magazine #1
Marvel
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1973
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Vol. 1
Premiere issue with cover art by Jim Steranko featuring Stan Lee
FOOM Magazine #2
Marvel
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1973
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Vol. 1
Prototype of Wolverine, published 1.5 years prior to Wolverine's first appearance
Andy Olsen, a comic fan, created an original character concept of The Wolverine who had regenerative abilities, a metal exoskeleton and was the product of experimentation
There is some question as to whether the Wolverine briefly introduced in Hulk #180 was inspired by this concept though Andy Olsen was never credited or compensated
Prototype of Wolverine, published 1.5 years prior to Wolverine's first appearance
Andy Olsen, a comic fan, created an original character concept of The Wolverine who had regenerative abilities, a metal exoskeleton and was the product of experimentation
There is some question as to whether the Wolverine briefly introduced in Hulk #180 was inspired by this concept though Andy Olsen was never credited or compensated
FOOM Magazine #3
Marvel
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1973
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Vol. 1
Cover art by Jim Steranko
Featured articles and checklists pertaining to Spider-Man
Biographies of Gil Kane, John Romita and Frank Giacoia
Cover art by Jim Steranko
Featured articles and checklists pertaining to Spider-Man
Biographies of Gil Kane, John Romita and Frank Giacoia
FOOM Magazine #4
Marvel
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1973
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Vol. 1
Cover art by Jack Kirby
Biography of Jim Steranko plus illustrations
Cover art by Jack Kirby
Biography of Jim Steranko plus illustrations
FOOM Magazine #5
Marvel
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1974
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Vol. 1
Preview of Deathlok
FOOM Magazine #6
Marvel
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1974
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
FOOM Magazine #7
Marvel
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1974
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
FOOM Magazine #8
Marvel
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1974
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
FOOM Magazine #9
Marvel
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1975
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Vol. 1
Cover art by Jim Starlin
Back cover art by John Byrne titled The Hands of Shang-She, Mistress of Kung-Fu featuring female versions of Shang-Chi, Iron Fist and Fu Manchu
Cover art by Jim Starlin
Back cover art by John Byrne titled The Hands of Shang-She, Mistress of Kung-Fu featuring female versions of Shang-Chi, Iron Fist and Fu Manchu
FOOM Magazine #10
Marvel
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1975
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Vol. 1
Preview of the new X-Men team, often said to precede their first appearance in Giant Size X-Men #1 but publication dates prove otherwise
Preview of the new X-Men team, often said to precede their first appearance in Giant Size X-Men #1 but publication dates prove otherwise
FOOM Magazine #11
Marvel
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1975
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Vol. 1
Tribute issue to Jack Kirby with cover art by John Byrne
FOOM Magazine #12
Marvel
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1975
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Vol. 1
Preview of Ikaris of the Eternals, a pin-up
Preview of Nova, Richard Rider
Preview of Ikaris of the Eternals, a pin-up
Preview of Nova, Richard Rider
FOOM Magazine #13
Marvel
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1976
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
FOOM Magazine #14
Marvel
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1976
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
FOOM Magazine #15
Marvel
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1976
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Vol. 1
Preview appearance of Captain Britain
1st preview appearance of Ms. Marvel, Carol Danvers and cover image of Ms. Marvel #1
Preview appearance of Captain Britain
1st preview appearance of Ms. Marvel, Carol Danvers and cover image of Ms. Marvel #1
FOOM Magazine #16
Marvel
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1976
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
FOOM Magazine #17
Marvel
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1977
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Vol. 1
Classic cover art of Stan Lee painted by Arnold Sawyer
Stan Lee Interview
Back cover art featuring KISS
Classic cover art of Stan Lee painted by Arnold Sawyer
Stan Lee Interview
Back cover art featuring KISS
FOOM Magazine #18
Marvel
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1977
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
FOOM Magazine #19
Marvel
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1977
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
FOOM Magazine #20
Marvel
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1978
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
FOOM Magazine #21
Marvel
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1978
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
FOOM Magazine #22
Marvel
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1978
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Vol. 1
Scarce, final issue
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