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Dominic Fortune

Dominic Fortune is a fictional comic book character, owned by Marvel Comics.
Created by Howard Chaykin and based on the Scorpion, Chaykin's character for the failed Atlas/Seaboard Comics company,〔Ekstrom, Steve. ("Return to Fortune: Chaykin on Dominic Fortune MAX," ) Newsarama (July 10, 2009).〕 Dominic Fortune was originally a 1930s costumed, fortune-seeking adventurer.
==Publication history==
Dominic Fortune was created for Marvel's Comics Code-free black-and-white magazine line. His first two appearances occurred in ''Marvel Preview'' #2 (1975, no month) and ''Marvel Super Action'' #1 (January 1976), a one-shot magazine. These stories were later reprinted in ''Marvel Preview'' #20 (Winter 1980).
He next appeared as "Dominic Fortune, Brigand For Hire" as a backup feature in ''Hulk'' (a full-color magazine, formerly the b/w ''Rampaging Hulk'') #21 - #25 (June 1980 - February 1981), written by Denny O'Neil with fully painted artwork by Chaykin. Issue #24 (December 1980) contains a short editorial to the effect that although the magazine was reverting to b/w from the following issue, this would be "with the exception of the Dominic Fortune strip which will be in color through its offbeat conclusion in issue #26." Despite this assertion, and an advertisement in issue #25 for a Dominic Fortune story in issue #26, issue #25's story, "Slay Bells", was the last published. Contemporaneously, Fortune appeared in ''Marvel Premiere'' #56 (October 1980), in a story plotted by Len Wein and laid out by Chaykin for the never-published ''Marvel Super-Action'' #2, and finished by David Michelinie and Terry Austin.
Subsequently, an elderly version of the character interacted with modern Marvel heroes in ''Marvel Team-Up'' #120 (August 1982), ''Web of Spider-Man'' #10 (January 1986), ''Iron Man'' (vol. 1) #212 - #213 (November 1986 - December 1986), and ''Web of Spider-Man'' #71 - #72 (December 1990 - January 1991), with no involvement from Chaykin beyond the cover for ''Web of Spider-Man'' #10. A flashback tale revealing Fortune's involvement with Captain America's origin appeared in ''Marvel Super Heroes'' (vol. 2) #3 (September 1990)
The next appearance of Dominic Fortune was in ''Sable and Fortune'', a 4-issue limited series published in 2006, written by Brendan Cahill and painted by John Burns (issues #1-3) and Laurence McCubbin (#4). Originally solicited as a six issue series, ''Sable and Fortune'' was shortened to four issues after issue #1 was released in March 2006. According to the letters page of #3 (May 2006) the four part-tale was unaffected, the last two issues would have been a separate story. He also appeared as a supporting character in ''Marvel Comics Presents'' (vol. 2) #5 - 12 (February 2008 - October 2008).
In June 2009, a six part online-only digital comic ''Astonishing Tales: Dominic Fortune'' was published as part of Marvel Comics' digital initiative. Written by Dean Motter and drawn by Greg Scott, it featured Dominic Fortune in tales set during the 1930s. This was followed in October 2009 by a four part miniseries published under Marvel's mature MAX imprint.〔http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=preview&id=3162&disp=table〕 Written and illustrated by Howard Chaykin, this miniseries was also set in the 1930s.
In November 2009, Marvel Comics announced the release of a ''Dominic Fortune'' Trade Paperback book. The title reprints the 2009 MAX series and the digital ''Astonishing Tales: Dominic Fortune'', along with the stories in ''Marvel Preview'' #2 and ''Marvel Premiere'' #56.
In 2010, Dominic Fortune was featured as a supporting character in the series ''Hawkeye & Mockingbird'', which lasted for six issues. He subsequently appeared in the mini-series ''Widowmaker'', which continued a storyline from ''Hawkeye & Mockingbird''.
In 2011, Fortune appeared as part of the 1959 Avengers group in ''New Avengers'' Vol. 2, #10-13, followed by the five issue miniseries ''Avengers 1959''.
In 2015, Fortune appeared in ''S.H.I.E.L.D.'' #11 in a story drawn by Chaykin.

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