Okay, comic book fans, get ready to dust off your longboxes and prepare for a trip down memory lane! Marvel is unearthing some seriously cool stuff with "Lost Marvels No. 3: Savage Tales of the 1980s." I got an early peek, and let me tell you, it's a treasure trove of forgotten stories and incredible artwork from some of the industry's biggest names.
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This isn't just some random collection of throwaways, either. We're talking about stories and art from legends like John Severin, John Buscema, and even a rare gem from Herb Trimpe, the co-creator of Wolverine himself! That alone makes this collection worth checking out. I've always had a soft spot for those older, grittier Marvel stories, and this seems to deliver that in spades.
The slideshow gallery gives you a fantastic taste of what to expect. You'll see artwork from Sam Glanzman, Val Mayerik, Ron Wagner, Gray Morrow – the list goes on! And it's not just the artists who are impressive. The writing credits include Chuck Dixon, Bill Wray, Denny O’Neil, and the legendary Archie Goodwin. These are the folks who shaped the comics landscape as we know it, and getting to see their work in this context is a real treat.
I'm particularly excited about the Herb Trimpe contribution. He had such a distinctive style, and it's always fascinating to see his work outside of Wolverine. Plus, the whole "Savage Tales" vibe evokes that era of Marvel Comics that felt a little more raw and experimental. Remember when comics weren't afraid to get a little weird? This collection looks like it captures that perfectly.
So, if you're looking for something a little different from the current crop of superhero comics, or you're just a fan of classic Marvel, "Lost Marvels No. 3: Savage Tales of the 1980s" is definitely worth picking up. It's available now in stores and online (you can snag it on Amazon, apparently), so go treat yourself to a blast from the past. You might just discover your new favorite forgotten comic!
And while you're at it, don't forget to check out IGN's pick for the best comic book of 2025 and their most anticipated comics of 2026. Because, you know, gotta stay up-to-date on the *future* of comics too!
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