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  1. Timely Comics is the common name for the group of corporations that was the earliest comic book arm of American publisher Martin Goodman, and the entity that would evolve by the 1960s to become Marvel Comics.

  2. Timely Comics is the 1940s comic book publishing company that would evolve into Marvel Comics. During this era, called the Golden Age, "Timely" was the umbrella name for the comics division of pulp magazine publisher Martin Goodman, whose business strategy involved having a multitude of...

  3. This is a list of the comic books published by Timely Comics (1939–1951) and Atlas Comics (1951–1961) prior to the companies' transformation into Marvel Comics in 1961.

    Title
    Series
    Issues
    Dates
    vol. 1
    #1–19
    Summer 1941 – Fall 1946
    vol. 2
    #21
    Winter 1946-1947
    vol. 3
    #1
    Aug 1948
    Comedy Comics
    vol. 1
    #9–34
    Apr 1942 – Fall 1946
  4. Oct 22, 2019 · Learn how Timely Comics, a pulp magazine company, evolved into Marvel Comics, a media giant that created iconic superheroes like Spider-Man and the Avengers. Discover the history, the creators, and the events that shaped the transformation of Timely Comics.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stan_LeeStan Lee - Wikipedia

    Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber [1] / ˈliːbər /; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Comics which later became Marvel Comics.

  6. Nov 1, 2022 · Learn about the history, characters, and legacy of the first comic book published by Timely Comics, the predecessor of Marvel Entertainment. Find out how Namor, the Human Torch, the Angel, and Ka-Zar debuted in 1939 and influenced the Marvel universe.

  7. www.marvel.com › comics › guidesMARVEL'S ORIGIN

    It's always important to celebrate the classics. Presenting the mainstream Marvel Universe! 1961-1963 was Marvel's "Silver Age", marking a transition out of Timely Comics, into the Marvel Comics name we know today.