American Comics Update: Amazing Adult Fantasy – Twist-Ending Shockers From Lee & Ditko
*Marvel: During the lean years of the mid-1950s to early 1960s, the company that would become Marvel ran a moderately successful sci-fi/suspense line built around two tropes: one, the famous ‘Big Panty Monsters’ by Lee & Kirby lauded in many previous updates, and the other, quieter, but even more chilling, twist-ending tales reminiscent of TV shows such as ‘The Outer Limits’ and ‘The Twilight Zone’. The latter proved so popular that the fledgling Marvel devoted an entire series just to them, Amazing Adult Fantasy, taking over the numbering of Amazing Adventures from #7 and rebranding as ‘The Magazine That Respects Your Intelligence!’. Lovely though they were, it didn’t catch the mass market’s eye, and the series finished with #14 (with #15, of course, it became simply ‘Amazing Fantasy’ and featured an upstart hero called Spider-Man, of whom you may have heard). These low-circulation, high-quality issues are now greatly in demand, and we have two of them newly listed.
PICTURED: AMAZING ADULT FANTASY
#8 GD- £50 SOLD A worn copy with book shop stamps, edge wear, corner creases breaking colour and corner blunting. Staples are firm and tight; pages are decent, off-white to cream.
#12 GD/VG p £80 SOLD Pence printed. Some edge wear but mostly unmarked. A 7 cm crease across bottom right cover breaks colour, and there is a small discoloured patch over the word ‘intelligence’ in the bottom edge blurb. But a sound copy with tight, firm staples and supple off-white pages.