![]() ![]() Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and used by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane as a Christ allegory (crucified, dead and resurrected to rid a world of evil,) Warlock already carried a lot of baggage with him. Strange Tales #178-181, Warlock #9-11, Avengers Annual #7 and Marvel Two-In-One Annual #2įinishers/Inkers: Steve Leialoha, Joseph Rubenstein, Jim Starlin, Alan Weiss and Al MilgromĬolorists: Jim Starlin, Glynis Oliver Wein and Petra GoldbergĮven before Jim Starlin had gotten his creative hands on Adam Warlock back in 1975, the character had already been a god as the messiah of Marvel's Counter Earth. ![]() This piece was originally publish in late 2013. And with a new Marvel Gallery edition of it coming out, I'll be doing all of that again. I first read Adam Warlock in the 80s reprints and my mind was blown by it! These are comics that I continually read, buy, and go back to over and over again. Normally, I'd link these From The Archive reviews to the original site if it's still up but I'm not doing that here. Essentially, a fun pop-culture site was turned into a clickbait site that I hope the owners are making some money off. But here's a piece from a site that I wish would disappear basically because how the people who bought the site neglected it and turned it into something unrecognizable from what it was. Most of the time, I kind of get sad about how many sites from the past have been wiped out by the passage of time and all of the writing about it has gotten lost to time. ![]()
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