Selected and Introduced by Roy Thomas

Marvel: The Silver Age 1960–1970

£200

Marvel: The Silver Age 1960–1970 marks the second chapter in The Folio Society’s collaboration with Marvel Comics. Over 30 revolutionary Super Heroes await you, including Spider-Man, the Avengers and Doctor Strange. Curated by Marvel legend Roy Thomas, this collector’s edition comes complete with a scale reproduction of the groundbreaking The Fantastic Four #1.

Marvel: The Silver Age 1960–1970

£200
Book Details
 
Presentation Box & BindingBound in screen-printed and metallic foil-blocked cloth with lettering by Ian Jepson
Endpapers printed with a design by Paolo Rivera
Coloured page edges
Ribbon marker
Printed in full colour throughout
Presentation box bound and lined in printed and silver-laminated paper with a design drawn by Paolo Rivera, and inked by his father Joe
Facsimile comic - 32 pages with four-page cover; 10 inches x 7 inches
Exclusive print - Illustration by Paolo Rivera printed in full colour on Natural Evolution White 280gsm paper; 10 inches x 7 inches
Dimensions13¼ inches x 9¼ inches
FontSet in Miller Text with Benton as display
Pages368 pages
Publication Date25/02/2020
PrintingFirst Printing
Editor's Notes
 
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Over thirty iconic characters! Fifteen groundbreaking tales! One explosive edition! Marvel: The Silver Age 1960–1970 is The Folio Society’s second collaboration with Marvel Comics. This lavish hardback edition collects the defining stories of over thirty revolutionary characters, including Iron Man, the Hulk and the X-Men. These landmark tales are bound within a bold cover designed by celebrated typographer Ian Jepson. Award-winning Daredevil artist Paolo Rivera provides gorgeous artwork for a digitally signed print, as well as the book’s endpapers and luxury presentation box. Inside, you’ll also find a meticulous facsimile of The Fantastic Four #1, the comic that launched Marvel into the modern age.
A Fabulous Fascimile of The Fantastic Four #1

Marvel: The Silver Age 1960–1970 is curated by Stan Lee’s editorial successor, Roy Thomas. (Two of Thomas’s earliest co-creations, the Vision and Ultron, both appear here in a story from The Avengers #57). Thomas provides an expert introduction, alongside an authoritative preface by legendary fantasy author Michael Moorcock. Moorcock offers a thought-provoking and personal account of this definitive era.

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A Fabulous Fascimile of The Fantastic Four #1

Marvel: The Silver Age 1960–1970 is curated by Stan Lee’s editorial successor, Roy Thomas. (Two of Thomas’s earliest co-creations, the Vision and Ultron, both appear here in a story from The Avengers #57). Thomas provides an expert introduction, alongside an authoritative preface by legendary fantasy author Michael Moorcock. Moorcock offers a thought-provoking and personal account of this definitive era.

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A Fabulous Fascimile of The Fantastic Four #1

Marvel: The Silver Age 1960–1970 is curated by Stan Lee’s editorial successor, Roy Thomas. (Two of Thomas’s earliest co-creations, the Vision and Ultron, both appear here in a story from The Avengers #57). Thomas provides an expert introduction, alongside an authoritative preface by legendary fantasy author Michael Moorcock. Moorcock offers a thought-provoking and personal account of this definitive era.

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A Fabulous Fascimile of The Fantastic Four #1

Marvel: The Silver Age 1960–1970 is curated by Stan Lee’s editorial successor, Roy Thomas. (Two of Thomas’s earliest co-creations, the Vision and Ultron, both appear here in a story from The Avengers #57). Thomas provides an expert introduction, alongside an authoritative preface by legendary fantasy author Michael Moorcock. Moorcock offers a thought-provoking and personal account of this definitive era.

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A Fabulous Fascimile of The Fantastic Four #1

Marvel: The Silver Age 1960–1970 is curated by Stan Lee’s editorial successor, Roy Thomas. (Two of Thomas’s earliest co-creations, the Vision and Ultron, both appear here in a story from The Avengers #57). Thomas provides an expert introduction, alongside an authoritative preface by legendary fantasy author Michael Moorcock. Moorcock offers a thought-provoking and personal account of this definitive era.

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A Fabulous Fascimile of The Fantastic Four #1

Marvel: The Silver Age 1960–1970 is curated by Stan Lee’s editorial successor, Roy Thomas. (Two of Thomas’s earliest co-creations, the Vision and Ultron, both appear here in a story from The Avengers #57). Thomas provides an expert introduction, alongside an authoritative preface by legendary fantasy author Michael Moorcock. Moorcock offers a thought-provoking and personal account of this definitive era.

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Marvel: The Silver Age 1960-1970 includes:

‘Prisoners of Doctor Doom!’ from The Fantastic Four #5 (July 1962)

‘Spider-Man!’ from Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962)

‘The Incredible Hulk vs The Metal Master!’ from The Incredible Hulk #6 (March 1963)

‘Iron Man is Born!’ from Tales of Suspense #39 (March 1963)

‘Captain America Joins … The Avengers!’ from The Avengers #4 (March 1964)

‘The Domain of the Dread Dormammu!’ from Strange Tales #126 (November 1964)

‘In Mortal Combat with … Sub-Mariner!’ from Daredevil #7 (April 1965)

‘Among Us Stalk … the Sentinels!’ from The X-Men #14 (November 1965)

‘The Final Chapter!’ from The Amazing Spider-Man #33 (February 1966)

‘Whom the Gods Would Destroy!’ from The Mighty Thor #126 (March 1966)

‘Spider-Man No More!’ from The Amazing Spider-Man #50 (July 1967)

‘Dark Moon Rise, Hell Hound Kill!’ from Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #3 (August 1968)

‘Behold … the Vision!’ from The Avengers #57 (October 1968)

‘The Power and the Prize!’ from The Silver Surfer #3 (December 1968)