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Marvel Comics Super Special : ウィキペディア英語版
Marvel Comics Super Special

''Marvel Comics Super Special'' was a 41-issue series of one-shot comic-magazines published by Marvel Comics from 1977 to 1986. They were cover-priced $1.50 to $2.50, while regular color comics were priced 30 cents to 60 cents, Beginning with issue #5, the series' title in its postal indicia was shortened to ''Marvel Super Special''. Covers featured the title or a variation, including ''Marvel Super Special'', ''Marvel Super Special magazine'', and ''Marvel Weirdworld Super Special'' in small type, accompanied by large logos of its respective features.
These included, primarily, film and TV series adaptations, but also original and licensed Marvel characters, and music-related biographies and fictional adventures.
Issue #7 was withdrawn after completion, and never published. Issue #8 was published in two editorially identical editions, one magazine-sized, one tabloid-sized.
==Publication history==
The premiere issue, dated simply 1977, featured the rock band Kiss in a 40-page fictional adventure written by Steve Gerber, penciled by John Romita, Jr., Alan Weiss, John Buscema, Rich Buckler, and Sal Buscema, which saw the quartet battling Marvel supervillains Mephisto and Doctor Doom. The members of the band had samples of their blood mixed into the ink used to print the first issue. Kiss reappeared in an occult adventure in issue #5 (1978). With that issue, the series' title in its postal indicia was shortened to ''Marvel Super Special''.
Marvel's licensed pulp fiction character, Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian, which was concurrently appearing in a long-running color comic book, starred in issues #2 (1977) and #9 (1978), with adaptations of the Arnold Schwarzenegger movies ''Conan the Barbarian'' and ''Conan the Destroyer'' published as issues #21 (1982) and #35 (Dec. 1984), respectively. An adaptation of the movie starring Marvel's original spin-off character, Red Sonja, appeared as issue #38 (1985). The other Marvel properties to be featured were the character Star-Lord in #10 (Winter 1979), the feature ''Weirdworld'' in #11-13 (Spring - Fall 1979),〔 and Howard the Duck in #41 (Nov. 1986), the final issue.〔DeFalco, Tom "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 228: "This issue adapted the story line of ''Howard the Duck'', the first major motion picture based on a Marvel character."〕
Issue #3 featured an adaptation of ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' by writer Archie Goodwin and artists Walt Simonson and Klaus Janson. Simonson described working on the adaptation as "the worst experience of my comics career" due to the lack of visual reference and the inability of Marvel to obtain the likeness rights to the lead actors in the film. Except for a biography of The Beatles in issue #4 (1978), the remainder adapted fantasy, science-fiction, and adventure films of the day, including ''Blade Runner'', ''Dragonslayer'', and two Star Wars,〔Edwards, p. 87: "The adaptation of ''Return of the Jedi'' was published in ''Marvel Super Special'' #27 and in a separate miniseries, once again penciled by Al Williamson and inked by Carlos Garzon."〕 two Indiana Jones, and two James Bond movies, and such other films as ''Jaws 2'' and the children's musical comedy ''The Muppets Take Manhattan''.
The sole TV series adaptation was of ''Battlestar Galactica'' in issue #8 (1978), which was published in two editorially identical editions, one magazine-sized, one tabloid-sized.〔 This special was partially redrawn and expanded into three issues when ''Battlestar Galactica'' became a monthly comic book series. The adaptations of ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (issue #15) and ''Blade Runner'' (issue #22) were also reprinted in standard comic book format.
Each issue included text features and other additional material.

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