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Comics of the 1970s - Page 3

The 1970's was both a wonderful and turbulent time for comic books. At the start of the decade you had a loosening of the Comics Code, which led to a wave of new horror titles coming back onto the market. And while superheroes still reigned supreme in sales, science fiction and fantasy also saw a renaissance during this decade, with many comics outselling their superhero neighbors on the comic rack. But by mid-decade an implosion was to follow - a recession led to dozens of comics being cancelled. But overseas things were looking bright, with many creative favorites in Europe and Japan getting their start in this decade.
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Devilman (Go Nagai)
Devilman
81
Go Nagai
Diavolinus (1973)
Diavolinus
82
1973
Doc Savage Magazine (Marvel)
Doc Savage Magazine
83
Marvel
Doctor Strange: The Silver Dagger (Doctor Strange Vol. 2 #1-5)
Doctor Strange: The Silver Dagger
84
Doctor Strange Vol. 2 #1-5
Doomsday + 1 (Joe Gill and John Byrne)
Doomsday + 1
85
Joe Gill and John Byrne
Doonesbury (Garry Trudeau)
Doonesbury
86
Garry Trudeau
Doorway to Nightmare (DC Comics)
Doorway to Nightmare
87
DC Comics
Doraemon: Gadget Cat From the Future (Fujiko Fujio)
Doraemon: Gadget Cat From the Future
88
Fujiko Fujio
Dororon Enma-Kun (Go Nagai)
Dororon Enma-Kun
89
Go Nagai
Douwe Dabbert (Thom Roep and Piet Wijn)
Douwe Dabbert
90
Thom Roep and Piet Wijn
Dracula Lives! (Curtis Magazine)
Dracula Lives!
91
Curtis Magazine
The Drifting Classroom (Kazuo Umezu)
The Drifting Classroom
92
Kazuo Umezu
El Eternauta: Sugunda Parte (Héctor Germán Oesteheld)
El Eternauta: Sugunda Parte
93
Héctor Germán Oesteheld
E-Man (Charlton Comics)
E-Man
94
Charlton Comics
The Empire of a Thousand Planets (Jean-Claude Mezieres & Pierre Christin)
The Empire of a Thousand Planets
95
Jean-Claude Mezieres & Pierre Christin
The Eternals: The Complete Collection by Jack Kirby (Marvel)
The Eternals: The Complete Collection by Jack Kirby
96
Marvel
The Eyes of the Cat (Alejandro Jodorowsky)
The Eyes of the Cat
97
Alejandro Jodorowsky
The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers (Gilbert Shelton)
The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
98
Gilbert Shelton
Facts O' Life - Sex Education Funnies #1 (Various)
Facts O' Life - Sex Education Funnies #1
99
Various
Firestorm, the Nuclear Man; #1-5 (1978)
Firestorm, the Nuclear Man; #1-5
100
1978
The First Kingdom (Jack Katz)
The First Kingdom
101
Jack Katz
Foom (1973-1978) (Stan Lee; Various)
Foom (1973-1978)
102
Stan Lee; Various
The Fosdyke Saga (Bill Tidy)
The Fosdyke Saga
103
Bill Tidy
Frankenstein Monster (Marvel)
Frankenstein Monster (Marvel)
104
Freedom Fighters (1976) (DC Comics)
Freedom Fighters (1976)
105
DC Comics
Friday Foster (Jim Lawrence)
Friday Foster
106
Jim Lawrence
Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser (Dennis O'Neil)
Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser
107
Dennis O'Neil
From Eroica With Love (Yasuko Aoike)
From Eroica With Love
108
Yasuko Aoike
Funky Winkerbean (Tom Batiuk)
Funky Winkerbean
109
Tom Batiuk
Galaxy Express 999 (Leiji Matsumoto)
Galaxy Express 999
110
Leiji Matsumoto
Getter Robo (Go Nagai)
Getter Robo
111
Go Nagai
Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider
112
Ghosts (Anthology) (DC Comics)
Ghosts (Anthology)
113
DC Comics
Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975)
Giant-Size X-Men #1
114
1975
Glass Mask (Suzue Miuchi)
Glass Mask
115
Suzue Miuchi
Gli Aristocratici
Gli Aristocratici
116
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Marvel Comics)
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
117
Marvel Comics
Green Goblin Reborn! (1971) (Amazing Spider-Man #96-98)
Green Goblin Reborn! (1971)
118
Amazing Spider-Man #96-98
Hagar the Horrible (Dik Browne)
Hagar the Horrible
119
Dik Browne
Haguregumo (1973-2017) (George Akiyama)
Haguregumo (1973-2017)
120
George Akiyama
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