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Zombie (comics)

The Zombie (Simon William Garth) is a fictional supernatural character appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett for the standalone story "Zombie" in the horror-anthology comic book ''Menace'' #5 (cover-dated July 1953), which was published by Atlas Comics, a forerunner to Marvel. The character later became well-known for starring in the black-and-white, horror-comic magazine series ''Tales of the Zombie'' (1973–1975), usually in stories by Steve Gerber and Pablo Marcos.
==Publication history==
Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Roy Thomas plucked the character Simon Garth, the Zombie, from a pre-Comics Code horror tale in ''Menace'' #5 (July 1953), published by Marvel forerunner Atlas Comics, and brought the character into modern-day continuity in ''Tales of the Zombie'' #1 (1973). The initial modern story, co-scripted by Thomas and Steve Gerber and drawn by John Buscema and Tom Palmer, was a 12-page tale that led into a seven-page reprint of the 1950s story (with the art slightly altered to give the Zombie shoulder-length rather than short hair).〔(''Zombie'' #1 (Marvel, 1973) ) at the Grand Comics Database.〕〔Trademarked cover title is ''Tales of the Zombie''; copyrighted title in postal indicia is ''Zombie'' except for the fourth and tenth issues, copyrighted as ''Tales of the Zombie'', per (''Zombie'' (Marvel, 1973 Series) ) at the Grand Comics Database.〕 That original story was also reprinted in 1975's ''Tales of the Zombie Annual'' #1,〔(''Tales of the Zombie Annual'' #1 ) at the Grand Comics Database.〕 and again two decades later in ''Curse of the Weird'' #4 (March 1994), the final issue of a short-lived Marvel horror reprint series.
Following the premiere, all the Zombie stories were by Gerber and artist Pablo Marcos (one of these in collaboration with writer Doug Moench and artist Alfredo Alcala). The original series' finale, set at Garth's daughter's wedding in issue #9, was a three-chapter story written by Tony Isabella (chapter 2 with co-scripter Chris Claremont), and drawn by pencilers Virgilio Redondo, Yong Montano, and Ron Wilson, respectively, and inker by Alcala (chapters 1-2) and Marcos (chapter 3).
''Tales of the Zombie'' published the last work of Golden Age great Syd Shores, Captain America's first penciler following Jack Kirby's departure from the character in 1941. Shores had finished penciling two-thirds of the eight-page story "Voodoo War" for issue #5 (May 1974) before dying of a heart seizure. Dick Ayers penciled the remainder of writer Tony Isabella's anthological horror tale.
Although laid to peaceful rest in ''Tales of the Zombie'' # 9 (he did not appear in the following, final issue, which contained a Brother Voodoo story and three anthological tales), Simon Garth was reanimated in the horror-comics magazine ''Bizarre Adventures'' #33 (Dec. 1982), in an out-of-chronology story hard to reconcile with the remainder of the character's continuity. The Zombie returned to color comic books in a backup story in ''Daredevil Annual'' # 9 (July 1993). At the time of that appearance, the Zombie remained unearthed, and controlled by Donna, who pledged to have him eliminate other such enthralled undead.
The Zombie thereafter appeared in ''Peter Parker: Spider-Man Annual '97'' (1997); in a behind-the-scenes references in ''Blade: Crescent City Blues'' #1 (March 1998) leading into a guest appearance in ''Spider-Man Unlimited'' #20 (May 1998); and in a solo story in the anthology series ''Strange Tales'' vol. 4, #1 (Sept. 1998). A decade later, he starred in a solo story in the one-shot omnibus ''Legion of Monsters: Man-Thing #1'' (May 2007). He is also one of the main characters in ''Marvel Zombies 4''.

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