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of
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that began in 1984 and featured titles that were aimed at child readers and were often adaptations of
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, animated series or toys. The last comic published under the imprint featured a May 1988
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, although the Star Comics Magazine continued through December 1988. Some of the titles continued after that, being published directly by Marvel. Several of the original titles consciously emulated the house writing and visual style of then-recently defunct
Harvey Comics Harvey Comics (also known as Harvey World Famous Comics, Harvey Publications, Harvey Comics Entertainment, Harvey Hits, Harvey Illustrated Humor, and Harvey Picture Magazines) was an American comic book publisher, founded in New York City by Alfr ...
titles such as '' Richie Rich''. The imprint's signature titles were ''
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'' and '' Heathcliff'', its longest running title. The imprint was also known for its ''
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'' titles, '' Droids'' and ''
Ewoks The Ewoks (singular: Ewok) are a fictional species of small, furry, mammaloid, bipeds in the '' Star Wars'' universe. They inhabit the forest moon of Endor and live in arboreal huts and other simple dwellings, being seen as primitive in comp ...
'' (based on the animated television series). Artists working on the line include Warren Kremer and Howard Post.


Background

For a number of years the industry had benefited from an "age stepladder" whereby comics readers could ascend naturally from children's titles by Gold Key Comics (Disney and Looney Tunes licensee) and Harvey, upward to the
Archie Comics Archie Comic Publications, Inc., is an American comic book publisher headquartered in Pelham, New York. In 1983, Gold Key ended its licensed kids' lines. Marvel had never published a successful children's line, although prior to the existence of the Star imprint, they had released a few miniseries based on licensed toy and cartoon properties, such as ''
Rom The Spaceknight Rom the Space Knight is a superhero, originally a toy and then a magazine lead. Rom was created by Scott Dankman, Richard C. Levy, and Bryan L. McCoy for Parker Brothers and is now a Hasbro asset. After the toy was licensed to Marvel Comics, Rom ...
'', ''
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'', and ''
Starriors Zoids: Starriors was a robot toyline created by Tomy in association with Marvel Comics in 1984. It was a sub-line from Zoids, but it had a new storyline that was different to Zoids. Six Marvel mini-comics were distributed with the toys. Marvel al ...
''. In 1977 Marvel also published several licensed
Hanna-Barbera Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ( ) was an American animation studio and production company which was active from 1957 to 2001. It was founded on July 7, 1957, by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera following the decision of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to c ...
titles including ''
Dynomutt ''Dynomutt, Dog Wonder'' is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that aired on ABC from 1976 to 1977. The show centers on a Batman-esque superhero, the Blue Falcon, and his assistant, Dynomutt, a bumbling, y ...
'', '' The Flintstones'', '' Scooby-Doo'', '' Yogi Bear'', and ''
Laff-a-Lympics ''Laff-A-Lympics'' is an American animated comedy television series produced by Hanna-Barbera. The series premiered as part of the Saturday-morning cartoon program block ''Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics'', on ABC in 1977. The show is a spoof of ...
''. In a one shot, ''Marvel Tails'' No. 1, published in 1983 under the Marvel imprint, Spider-Ham debuted. By the early 1980s, Marvel Comics was in negotiations with
Harvey Comics Harvey Comics (also known as Harvey World Famous Comics, Harvey Publications, Harvey Comics Entertainment, Harvey Hits, Harvey Illustrated Humor, and Harvey Picture Magazines) was an American comic book publisher, founded in New York City by Alfr ...
to assume publication of some of their characters. Harvey editor
Sid Jacobson Sidney Jacobson (October 20, 1929 – July 23, 2022) was an American writer who worked in the fields of children's comic books, popular music, fiction, biography, and non-fiction comics. He was managing editor and editor in chief for Harvey Com ...
, along with the other Harvey staff, were interviewed by Mike Hobson, Marvel's group vice-president of publishing (''de facto'' publisher). As part of the process, Jacobson created several new characters which were well received by Hobson and effectively sealed the deal. Marvel Editor-in-Chief
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appointed editor
Tom DeFalco Tom DeFalco (born June 26, 1950) is an American comic book writer and editor well known for his association with Marvel Comics, with long runs on ''Amazing Spider-Man'', ''Thor'', and ''Fantastic Four''. Career While in college, DeFalco "wrote fo ...
as Executive Editor to coordinate with the Harvey staff, who were hired by Marvel. On the day Marvel was set to take over the Harvey publications, Harvey Comics pulled out of the deal due to an internal disagreement among the Harvey brothers. Harvey would cease publishing their comics in 1982. With the loss of the Harvey characters, the Marvel staff reevaluated their publishing plan and decided that their new line of all-age comics would be published under a different imprint name.


History

Star Comics was the name selected early on in the revamp of the publishing plan. The first comic published was the first issue of a three issue movie adaptation, '' The Muppets Take Manhattan'', in July 1984 with a stand date of November 1984. After the Star line was launched, several of their existing, ongoing titles which were based on licensed toylines, such as '' G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' and ''
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'', remained under the Marvel banner. The regular line did not appear on the stands until five months later and were launched over a two-month period with three original and six licensed titles. ''Fraggle Rock'', ''Heathcliff'', ''Planet Terry'' and ''Strawberry Shortcake'' were released in the first month while ''The Ewoks'', ''Get Along Gang'', ''Muppet Babies'', ''Royal Roy'' and ''Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham'' followed in the second month. ''Top Dog'' and ''Wally the Wizard'' were also early Star original comic titles. In late 1985 Harvey Comics sued Star Comics for copyright infringement, claiming that ''Royal Roy'' was a blatant copy of '' Richie Rich''. Thus the title was canceled after six issues due to this similarity. Millie the Model that was started in her own title in 1945, during Marvel's Timely Comics era, and ran until 1973, had a Star Comics spin-off (to add to its earlier spin-offs) in ''Misty (the Model)'' mini-series. In Misty, Millie heads her own modeling agency.
Marvel Productions New World Animation Ltd., formerly known as Marvel Productions, was the television and film studio subsidiary of the Marvel Entertainment Group, based in Hollywood, Los Angeles, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. It later became a subsidiary of ...
' animated series were sourced for Star Comics titles including '' Defenders of the Earth'' and "
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". The lines' two Star Wars titles crossed over in ''Droids'' #4 and Ewoks #10. Marvel eventually dissolved the Star imprint, but absorbed several Star titles under the main Marvel banner such as ''
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'' and continued to license new properties, such as ''
Captain Planet ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers'' is an American animated environmentalist superhero television series created by Barbara Pyle and Ted Turner and developed by Pyle, Nicholas Boxer, Thom Beers, Andy Heyward, Robby London, Bob Forward and Cas ...
'' and ''
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''. The Star original characters (Top Dog, Planet Terry, Royal Roy and Wally Wizard) later were used in a Marvel Comics series, such as ''X-Babies'' limited series as antagonists in 2009, then Planet Terry was in ''Drax'' starting in issue #6 in 2016.


Titles


Original titles

* ''
Misty Misty may refer to: Music * ''Misty'' (Ray Stevens album), an album by Ray Stevens featuring the above song * ''Misty'' (Richard "Groove" Holmes album), an album by Richard "Groove" Holmes featuring the above song * ''Misty'' (Eddie "Lockjaw" ...
'' (six-issue
limited series Limited series may refer to: *Limited series, individual storylines within an anthology series *Limited series, a particular run of collectables, usually individually numbered *Limited series (comics), a comics series with a predetermined number of ...
, 1985–1986) * ''
Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham Spider-Ham (Peter Porker) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is an anthropomorphic pig and is a cartoon animal parody version of Spider-Man. He was created by editor Larry Ham ...
'' (1985–1987) * '' Planet Terry'' (1985–1986) * ''
Royal Roy ''Royal Roy: A Prince of a Boy'' was a 1985-1986 bimonthly comic book from Marvel Comics' younger-readers' imprint Star Comics. It was created by Lennie Herman and Warren Kremer. Publication history ''Royal Roy'' began in April 1985 as an answer t ...
'' 1–6 (1985–1985) * '' Top Dog'' (1985–1987) *''Wally the Wizard'' (1985–1986)


Licensed titles

* ''Air Raiders'' (1987–1988; #1–2 under Star imprint, continued under Marvel imprint) * ''Animax'' (1986–1987) * '' ALF'' * ''
Bullwinkle and Rocky ''The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends'' (commonly referred to as simply ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'') is an American animated television series that originally aired from November 19, 1959, to June 27, 1964, on the American Broadca ...
'' (1987–1989; #1–2 under Star imprint) * '' Care Bears'' (1985–1989; #1–14 under Star imprint) * '' Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos'' #1–4 (1987) * '' Count Duckula'' (1988) * '' Defenders of the Earth'' (1987) * ''
Ewoks The Ewoks (singular: Ewok) are a fictional species of small, furry, mammaloid, bipeds in the '' Star Wars'' universe. They inhabit the forest moon of Endor and live in arboreal huts and other simple dwellings, being seen as primitive in comp ...
'' (1985–1987) * ''
The Flintstone Kids ''The Flintstone Kids'' is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera. It is an alternative incarnation of the studio's original animated series ''The Flintstones''. The series depicts juvenile versions of the main characte ...
'' (1987–1989; #1–4 under Star imprint) * '' Foofur'' (1987–1988; #1–4 under Star imprint) * '' Fraggle Rock'' (volume 1: 1985–1986 under Star imprint; volume 2:1988 under Marvel) * ''
The Get-Along Gang ''The Get Along Gang'' is a group of characters created in 1983 by Tony Byrd, Tom Jacobs, Ralph Shaffer, Linda Edwards, Muriel Fahrion, and Mark Spangler for American Greetings' toy design and licensing division, "Those Characters from Cleveland" ( ...
'' (1985–1986) * '' Heathcliff'' (1984–1991; #1–22 under Star imprint) * ''Heathcliff's Funhouse'' (1987–1988; #1–5 under Star imprint) * ''
Hugga Bunch The Hugga Bunch was a 1980s toy line from the Kenner, Parker Brothers companies and Hallmark Cards. Starting in early 1985, the companies manufactured the Hugga Bunch dolls, each of which held a smaller doll called a "huglet" in their arms. Durin ...
'' (1986–1987) * ''
Inhumanoids ''Inhumanoids'' is the title of an animated series and the name of a Hasbro toy property that were both released in 1986. In the tradition of other Hasbro properties such as ''Transformers'', and ''G.I. Joe'', the show was produced by Sunbow Ente ...
'' (1987) * ''
Madballs ''Madballs'' is a series of toy foam balls originally created by AmToy, a subsidiary company of American Greetings (Now Cloudco Entertainment) in the mid-1980s, later being revived by Art Asylum (2007–2008) and Just Play, Inc. (2017–2019). ...
'' (1986–1988; #1–8 under Star imprint) * ''
Masters of the Universe ''Masters of the Universe'' (sometimes referred to as the ''He-Man'' or ''She-Ra'' series) is a sword and planet-themed media franchise created by Mattel. The main premise revolves around the conflict between He-Man (the alter ego of Prince Ada ...
'' (1986–1988) * '' Masters of the Universe: The Motion Picture'' (1987) * '' Muppet Babies'' (1985–1989; #1–17 under Star imprint) * '' The Muppets Take Manhattan'' 1–3 limited series (1984) * ''
Popples Popples is a toy and television franchise created by Those Characters From Cleveland (TCFC), a subsidiary of American Greetings. Popples resemble brightly colored marsupial teddy bears with long tails ending in a pom-pom. Each Popple character ...
'' (1986–1987) * ''
Silverhawks ''SilverHawks'' is an American animated television series developed by Rankin/Bass Productions and distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1986. The animation was provided by Japanese studio Pacific Animation Corporation. In total, 65 episodes were ...
'' (1987–1988; #1–5 under Star imprint, 6 & 7 under Marvel) * ''Star Comics Digest'' a.k.a. ''Star Comics Magazine'' (1986–1988) * '' Star Wars: Droids'' #1–8 (1986–1987) bi-monthly with four issues and issue 5's cover of the series were drawn by
John Romita, Sr John V. Romita (; born January 24, 1930) is an American comic book artist best known for his work on Marvel Comics' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' and for co-creating characters including the Punisher and Wolverine. He was inducted into the Will Eis ...
. * ''
Strawberry Shortcake Strawberry shortcake may refer to: * Strawberry shortcake (dessert), a shortcake served with strawberries * "Strawberry Shortcake, Huckleberry Pie," a song published in 1956; a version by The Brother Sisters was released by Mercury Records in 196 ...
'' (1985–1986) * '' ThunderCats'' (1985–1988; #1–24 under Star imprint) * '' Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light'' (1987; #1–6) Additionally, three Star Comics series were planned yet never published: * ''Commander USA'' * ''Christy'' * ''Little Wizards'' * ''Young Astronauts''


References


External links

* * {{Marvel Multiverse Marvel Comics imprints 1984 comics debuts 1988 comics endings Humor comics