[edit] Man-ThingWith issue #10 (Oct. 1972), the series was retitled Adventure into Fear (though remained titled Fear in the indicia) and began featuring new material. Issues #10-19 featured the swamp creature the Man-Thing, continuing from his introduction in the black-and-white comics-magazine Savage Tales #1 (May 1971). Following a story written by co-creator Gerry Conway, scripting was taken over by Steve Gerber, for whom the feature and eventual series Man-Thing would prove a signature work. Through issue #14, a back up reprint story would be featured, similar to those that appeared in the first nine issues. The story in #19 (Dec. 1973) introduced Howard the Duck, a cynical, cigar-smoking, anthropomorphic water fowl β a parody of Disney-style funny animals β and intended as a minor throwaway character. That plan changed when the duck quickly proved popular, eventually one of Marvel's biggest 1970s characters and a pop-culture phenomenon who would later get a solo series as well as a notoriously disastrous feature film produced by George Lucas. [edit] MorbiusMorbius, the Living Vampire, introduced in The Amazing Spider-Man #101 (Oct. 1971), became the starring feature with Adventure into Fear #20 (Feb. 1974), and continued through the rest of the run. After a single issue by writer Mike Friedrich and penciler Paul Gulacy, Steve Gerber wrote several issues in which Morbius went on a picaresque interdimensional journey and fought the Caretakers of Arcturus and was advised by the eyeball-headed I, followed by Doug Moench and Bill Mantlo. The round-robin of artists also included Kane, P. Craig Russell, Frank Robbins, George Evans, and Heck. Back up reprints shortly resumed in issue #20. [edit] Bibliography
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