

Marvel's next Amazing Adventures was a split title featuring the Inhumans (initially both written and drawn by Jack Kirby, later drawn by Neal Adams) and the Black Widow (initially by writer Gary Friedrich and penciler John Buscema). Craig Russell (face of Old Skull, man at left, re-drawn by John Romita Sr.) 1962), the comic book that introduced Spider-Man. The series was re-titled once more for its final issue, published as Amazing Fantasy #15 (Aug. He resurfaced in the 1970s as Doctor Druid, having been renamed to avoid confusion with Doctor Doom.

ĭoctor Droom vanished into obscurity for years when the comic was re-titled and reformatted as Amazing Adult Fantasy from issues #7–14 (Dec. Droom had powers of telepathy and hypnotic suggestion taught him by a Tibetan lama who had requested that someone travel from the U.S. Its first issue introduced the supernatural monster-hunter Doctor Droom, Marvel's first Silver Age of Comic Books superhero. It featured primarily science fiction and drive-in movie-style monster stories, virtually all drawn by either Jack Kirby or Steve Ditko. Marvel's first series of this title ran six issues, premiering with June 1961 cover-date. Craig Russell, Jim Starlin, Tom Sutton, Herb Trimpe 2) Neal Adams, Rich Buckler, John Buscema, Howard Chaykin, Gene Colan, Jack Kirby, P. 2) Gerry Conway, Steve Englehart, Gary Friedrich, Jack Kirby, Don McGregor, Roy Thomas 1961), cover art by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers.
