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''Mystic Comics'' is the name of three
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series published by the company that eventually became
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. The first two series were
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published by Marvel's 1930-1940s predecessor,
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, during what fans and historians call the
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. The third, simply titled ''Mystic'', was a
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-suspense anthology from Marvel's 1950s forerunner, Atlas Comics.


''Mystic Comics'' (Timely)


Volume 1

The first two series titled ''Mystic'' came during the 1940s
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from publisher Martin Goodman, whose
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by the early 1960s would evolve into
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. The first four issues were nominally edited by Goodman, but the contents came almost entirely from either the Funnies, Inc., or
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studios. Editor Joe Simon relaunched the series after a seven-month gap, with future Marvel chief
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taking over with issue #8 or #9 after Simon left the company. It ran 10 issues (March 1940 – Aug. 1942).''Mystic Comics'', Marvel, 1940 series
at the
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A superhero anthology with no regular starring feature, ''Mystic Comics'' introduced at least three notable characters: the
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(issue #5, March 1941), who made appearances both in the Golden Age and in the 2000s; and the
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(issue #6, Oct. 1941), noted by comics historian and former Marvel editor-in-chief
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as "Stan's most popular superhero creation before the Fantastic Four". The Destroyer was cover-featured for the last half of the run. The Black Widow is comic books' first super-powered, costumed female character; She appeared in ''Mystic Comics'' #4 (Aug. 1940) and #5 (Mar. 1941), as well as #7 (Dec. 1941). An antihero who killed evildoers to deliver their souls to Satan, her master, she is unrelated to Marvel Comics' later superspy character, Black Widow. Additional superheroes introduced in this initial series include the Thin Man, by artist
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hero Flexo the Rubber Man (#1-4); the
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(#5-9), by artist
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and an unknown writer (not Stan Lee as often mis-attributed); and the Terror (#5-10) by writer Phil Sturm and penciler
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. The non-superhero trio of detectives the 3X's ic(issue #1) comprised Timely's first team feature.


Volume 2

Timely's second series titled ''Mystic Comics'' was a shorter-lived superhero anthology that ran four issues (Oct. 1944 – March 1945). This later revival was edited by
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at the Unite ...
as Lee had left for
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in early 1942.
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's costumed detective the
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was cover-featured for the first three, with one or two stories in each, and the
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on issue #4. Timely star the
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appeared in the first two issues, and
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er Tommy Tyme in the first three. The Destroyer was the only character with a story every issue.


Other

A one-shot publication, ''Mystic Comics 70th Anniversary Special'' #1 (Oct. 2009), featured a new 22-page story of the Golden Age
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by writer-artist
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, and reprints of Sub-Mariner, Human Torch and Vision stories from ''
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'' #12 and 14.


Complete list of features

* Flexo the Rubber-Man #1-4 (March 1940-August 1940) * The Blue Blaze #1-4 (March 1940-August 1940) * Zephyr Jones and His Rocket Ship #1 (March 1940) * The 3 X’s #1 (March 1940) * Dakor the Magician #1-3 (March 1940-June 1940) * The Dynamic Man #1-4 (March 1940-August 1940) * The Master Mind Excello #2-3 (April 1940-June 1940) * Space Rangers #2-3 (April 1940-June 1940) * Taxi Taylor and His Flying Machine #2 (April 1940) * The Invisible Man Known as Dr. Gade #2-4 (April 1940-August 1940) * Zara of the Jungle #2-3 (April 1940-June 1940) * Hercules David #3-4 (June 1940-August 1940) * Thin Man #4 (August 1940) * The Black Widow #4, 5, 7 (August 1940, March 1941, December 1941) * Merzah the Mystic #4 (August 1940) * The Black Marvel #5-10 (March 1941-August 1942) * The Blazing Skull #5-9 (March 1941-May 1942) * The Destroyer #6-9; vol. 2 1-4 (October 1941-May 1942; October 1944-March 1945) * The Challenger #6-10 (October 1941-August 1942) * The Witness #7-9 (December 1941-May 1942) * Davey Drew #7-10 (December 1941-August 1942) * Dr. Robert Fields #8 (March 1942) * Gary Gaunt #9 (May 1942) * Inky Dinky #10 (August 1942) * Father Time #10 (August 1942) * Billy #10 (August 1942) * Red Skeleton #10 (August 1942) * The Angel, vol. 2, #1-3 (October 1944-Winter 1944) * The Human Torch, vol. 2, #1-2 (October 1944-Fall 1944) * Tommy Tyme, vol. 2, #1-3 (October 1944-Winter 1944) * Terry Vance, vol. 2, #1-2 (October 1944-Fall 1994) * The Young Allies, vol. 2, #4 (March 1945) * Detective Mike Trapp, vol. 2, #4 (March 1945)


''Mystic'' (Atlas Comics)

Titled simply ''Mystic'' and published by Marvel's 1950s iteration, Atlas Comics, this was a 61-issue horror-suspense anthology (March 1951-Aug. 1957). Mystic debuted shortly before Atlas' ''
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'', increasing the company's science fiction/fantasy/horror line from four titles to six. Begun prior to the creation of the comic-book industry's self-censorship board, the
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, ''Mystic'' softened its horror when it went under the auspices of the Comics Code beginning with issue #37 (May 1955). The series' contributors included artists
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and
John Severin John Powers Severin (; December 26, 1921 – February 12, 2012) was an American comics artist noted for his distinctive work with EC Comics, primarily on the war comics ''Two-Fisted Tales'' and ''Frontline Combat''; for Marvel Comics, esp ...
. ''Mystic'' ran until the collapse of American News Company, Atlas' distributor, which forced Atlas to undergo drastic restructuring and the cancellation of most of its titles."Stan the Man & Roy the Boy: A Conversation Between Stan Lee and Roy Thomas"
''Comic Book Artist'' (2). Summer 1998. Archived fro

on November 14, 2009.


Collected editions

* ''Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Mystic Comics'' Volume 1 (''Mystic Comics'' #1-4)


References

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External links

* Nevins, Jess
A Guide to Golden Age Marvel Characters
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