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Silver Surfer (comic book)

''Silver Surfer'' is the title of several series of comic books published by Marvel Comics featuring the Silver Surfer.
==Publication history==
The first series was published beginning in 1968 and was written by Stan Lee with art by John Buscema (#1-17) and Jack Kirby (#18). Villains introduced in the series include Mephisto in issue #3 (December 1968)〔DeFalco "1960s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 133: "Created by editor Stan Lee and artist John Buscema, Mephisto hated the Surfer the moment he became aware of him."〕 and the Ghost in issue #8 (September 1969).〔DeFalco "1960s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 137: "Roughly based on the Flying Dutchman legend of a ghost ship that can never go home, Stan Lee and artist John Buscema introduced a character they simply called the Ghost."〕 Spider-Man guest-starred in issue #14 (March 1970).
''The Silver Surfer : The Ultimate Cosmic Experience'' by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Joe Sinnott was published in September 1978 as part of the Marvel Fireside Books series and is considered to be one of the first true "graphic novels."〔Sanderson, Peter "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 187: "(1978 ), Simon & Schuster's Fireside Books published a paperback book titled ''The Silver Surfer'' by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby...This book was later recognized as Marvel's first true graphic novel."〕
In 1982 Marvel published a ''Silver Surfer'' one-shot by Stan Lee, John Byrne, and Tom Palmer.
The third volume series ran from 1987 to 1999 for 146 issues, making it the longest running volume of ''Silver Surfer''. This volume is sometimes referred to as the second ''Silver Surfer'' volume, but, according to indicia found inside the comics, the 1982 one-shot was designated "Volume 2" and Marvel therefore designated the second series, beginning in 1987, as "Volume 3."
The fourth series was a 1988 two-issue out-of-continuity mini-series from Stan Lee and Moebius through Marvel's Epic Comics imprint, later collected under the title ''Silver Surfer: Parable''.〔Daniels p. 225: "Stan Lee, who continues to write stories featuring the idealistic Silver Surfer, collaborated with the renowned French artist 'Moebius' (Jean Giraud) on this 1988 graphic novel."〕
The fifth series started in 2004 and was written by Dan Chariton and Stacy Weiss, lasting 14 issues.
The sixth series was a five-part miniseries published in 2011, written by Greg Pak with art by Stephen Segovia.
The seventh series, written by Dan Slott and drawn by Mike Allred began in May 2014, lasting 15 issues.
Marvel Entertainment has announced that the character is going to appear in an "All-New, All-Different" ongoing series (vol. 8) from the same creative team, beginning in January 2016.

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