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* ''ComicBook/TalesOfTheZombie''
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Thomas was a PromotedFanboy of superhero comics who co-edited the fanzine ''Alter Ego'', one of the first publications aimed at adult superhero fans. He moved to New York in 1965 and briefly worked at Creator/DCComics before landing a job as a writer at Marvel. His work impressed Creator/StanLee enough that he became the first writer to succeed Lee on major superhero books, first ''Comicbook/XMen'', where his run ended with a well-regarded arc with Neal Adams as artist, and ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'', which he wrote from 1966 to 1972, co-creating many of the series' most famous storylines and characters such as the Vision and Ultron. He was an early proponent of ArcWelding and ContinuityPorn, writing stories that made connections between previously-unrelated stories and characters, most ambitiously in the long ''Avengers'' arc "Comicbook/TheKreeSkrullWar," which tied together Marvel characters and stories from the Golden Age through the Bronze Age.
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Thomas was a PromotedFanboy of superhero comics who co-edited the fanzine ''Alter Ego'', one of the first publications aimed at adult superhero fans. He moved to New York in 1965 and briefly worked at Creator/DCComics before landing a job as a writer at Marvel. His work impressed Creator/StanLee enough that he became the first writer to succeed Lee on major superhero books, first ''Comicbook/XMen'', ''ComicBook/XMen'', where his run ended with a well-regarded arc with Neal Adams as artist, and ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'', ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'', which he wrote from 1966 to 1972, co-creating many of the series' most famous storylines and characters such as the Vision and Ultron. He was an early proponent of ArcWelding and ContinuityPorn, writing stories that made connections between previously-unrelated stories and characters, most ambitiously in the long ''Avengers'' arc "Comicbook/TheKreeSkrullWar," "ComicBook/TheKreeSkrullWar," which tied together Marvel characters and stories from the Golden Age through the Bronze Age.
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Thomas was a PromotedFanboy of superhero comics who co-founded the fanzine ''Alter Ego'', one of the first publications aimed at adult superhero fans. He moved to New York in 1965 and briefly worked at Creator/DCComics before landing a job as a writer at Marvel. His work impressed Creator/StanLee enough that he became the first writer to succeed Lee on major superhero books, first ''Comicbook/XMen'', where his run ended with a well-regarded arc with Neal Adams as artist, and ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'', which he wrote from 1966 to 1972, co-creating many of the series' most famous storylines and characters such as the Vision and Ultron. He was an early proponent of ArcWelding and ContinuityPorn, writing stories that made connections between previously-unrelated stories and characters, most ambitiously in the long ''Avengers'' arc "Comicbook/TheKreeSkrullWar," which tied together Marvel characters and stories from the Golden Age through the Bronze Age.
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Thomas was a PromotedFanboy of superhero comics who co-founded co-edited the fanzine ''Alter Ego'', one of the first publications aimed at adult superhero fans. He moved to New York in 1965 and briefly worked at Creator/DCComics before landing a job as a writer at Marvel. His work impressed Creator/StanLee enough that he became the first writer to succeed Lee on major superhero books, first ''Comicbook/XMen'', where his run ended with a well-regarded arc with Neal Adams as artist, and ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'', which he wrote from 1966 to 1972, co-creating many of the series' most famous storylines and characters such as the Vision and Ultron. He was an early proponent of ArcWelding and ContinuityPorn, writing stories that made connections between previously-unrelated stories and characters, most ambitiously in the long ''Avengers'' arc "Comicbook/TheKreeSkrullWar," which tied together Marvel characters and stories from the Golden Age through the Bronze Age.
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Thomas was a PromotedFanboy of superhero comics who co-founded the fanzine ''Alter Ego'', one of the first publications aimed at adult superhero fans. He moved to New York in 1965 and briefly worked at Creator/DCComics before landing a job as a writer at Marvel. His work impressed Creator/StanLee enough that he became the first writer to succeed Lee on major superhero books, first ''Comicbook/XMen'', where his run ended with a well-regarded arc with Neal Adams as artist, and ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'', which he wrote from 1966 to 1972, co-creating many of the series' most famous storylines and characters such as the Vision and Ultron. He was an early proponent of ArcWelding and ContinuityPorn, writing stories that made connections between previously-unrelated stories and characters, most ambitiously in the long ''Avengers'' arc "Comicbook/TheKreeSkrullWar," which tied together Marvel characters and stories from the Golden Age through the Bronze Age. If the Marvel Universe was largely created by Lee, Creator/JackKirby and Creator/SteveDitko, it was Thomas who did the most to promote the concept of the Marvel Universe.
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Thomas was a PromotedFanboy of superhero comics who co-founded the fanzine ''Alter Ego'', one of the first publications aimed at adult superhero fans. He moved to New York in 1965 and briefly worked at Creator/DCComics before landing a job as a writer at Marvel. His work impressed Creator/StanLee enough that he became the first writer to succeed Lee on major superhero books, first ''Comicbook/XMen'', where his run ended with a well-regarded arc with Neal Adams as artist, and ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'', which he wrote from 1966 to 1972, co-creating many of the series' most famous storylines and characters such as the Vision and Ultron. He was an early proponent of ArcWelding and ContinuityPorn, writing stories that made connections between previously-unrelated stories and characters, most ambitiously in the long ''Avengers'' arc "Comicbook/TheKreeSkrullWar," which tied together Marvel characters and stories from the Golden Age through the Bronze Age. If the Marvel Universe was largely created by Lee, Creator/JackKirby and Creator/SteveDitko, it was Thomas who did the most to promote the concept of the Marvel Universe.
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Thomas was a PromotedFanboy of superhero comics who co-founded the fanzine ''Alter Ego'', one of the first publications aimed at adult superhero fans. He moved to New York in 1965 and briefly worked at Creator/DCComics before landing a job as a writer at Marvel. His work impressed Creator/StanLee enough that he became the first writer to succeed Lee on major superhero books, first ''Comicbook/XMen'', where his run ended with a well-regarded arc with Neal Adams as artist, and ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'', which he wrote from 1966 to 1972, creating co-creating many of the series' most famous storylines and characters such as the Vision and Ultron.
Ultron. He was an early proponent of ArcWelding and ContinuityPorn, writing stories that made connections between previously-unrelated stories and characters, most ambitiously in the long ''Avengers'' arc "Comicbook/TheKreeSkrullWar," which tied together Marvel characters and stories from the Golden Age through the Bronze Age. If the Marvel Universe was largely created by Lee, Creator/JackKirby and Creator/SteveDitko, it was Thomas who did the most to promote the concept of the Marvel Universe.
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Thomas was a PromotedFanboy of superhero comics who co-founded the fanzine ''Alter Ego'', one of the first publications aimed at adult superhero fans. He moved to New York in 1965 and briefly worked at Creator/DCComics before landing a job as a writer at Marvel. His work impressed Creator/StanLee enough that he became the first writer to succeed Lee on major superhero books, first ''Comicbook/XMen'', where his run ended with a well-regarded arc with Creator/NealAdams Neal Adams as artist, and ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'', which he wrote from 1966 to 1972, creating many of the series' most famous storylines and characters such as the Vision and Ultron.
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Thomas was a PromotedFanboy of superhero comics who co-founded the fanzine ''Alter Ego'', one of the first publications aimed at adult superhero fans. He moved to New York in 1965 and briefly worked at Creator/DCComics before landing a job as a writer at Marvel. His work impressed Creator/StanLee enough that he became the first writer to succeed Lee on major superhero books, first ''Creator/XMen'', ''Comicbook/XMen'', where his run ended with a well-regarded arc with Creator/NealAdams as artist, and ''Creator/TheAvengers'', ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'', which he wrote from 1966 to 1972, creating many of the series' most famous storylines and characters such as the Vision and Ultron.
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He is best known for his love of pulp and Golden Age heroes, leading him to adapt Creator/RobertEHoward's ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian'' series for Marvel and also create the ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' for Creator/DCComics.
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Thomas was a PromotedFanboy of superhero comics who co-founded the fanzine ''Alter Ego'', one of the first publications aimed at adult superhero fans. He moved to New York in 1965 and briefly worked at Creator/DCComics before landing a job as a writer at Marvel. His work impressed Creator/StanLee enough that he became the first writer to succeed Lee on major superhero books, first ''Creator/XMen'', where his run ended with a well-regarded arc with Creator/NealAdams as artist, and ''Creator/TheAvengers'', which he wrote from 1966 to 1972, creating many of the series' most famous storylines and characters such as the Vision and Ultron.
He isbest also known for his love of pulp and Golden Age heroes, leading him to adapt Creator/RobertEHoward's ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian'' series for Marvel and also create the ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' for Creator/DCComics.
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Roy Thomas is an American comic-book writer, and was the first person to succeed Creator/StanLee as the Editor-In-Chief at Creator/MarvelComics.
He is best known for his love of pulp and Golden Age heroes, leading him to adapt Creator/RobertEHoward's ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian'' series for Marvel and also create the ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' for Creator/DCComics.
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* ''ComicBook/ConanTheBarbarian''
* ''ComicBook/RedSonja''
* ''ComicBook/{{Killraven}}'''
* ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron''
* ''ComicBook/InfinityIncorporated''
* ''ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew''
* ''ComicBook/RoyThomasAnthem''
He is best known for his love of pulp and Golden Age heroes, leading him to adapt Creator/RobertEHoward's ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian'' series for Marvel and also create the ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' for Creator/DCComics.
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* ''ComicBook/ConanTheBarbarian''
* ''ComicBook/RedSonja''
* ''ComicBook/{{Killraven}}'''
* ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron''
* ''ComicBook/InfinityIncorporated''
* ''ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew''
* ''ComicBook/RoyThomasAnthem''