Roy Thomas
Roy Thomas
Roy Thomas
For other people named Roy Thomas, see Roy Thomas 2.1 Marvel Comics
(disambiguation).
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2 2 CAREER
described his early days at Marvel: had my job at Marvel at that point! I think I was the right
person in the right place at the right time, but there are
I was hired after taking [the] ' writers test', other people who, had they been there, might have been
and my rst ocial job title at Marvel was just as right.[13]
'sta writer'. I wasn't hired as an editor or as- Thomas took on what would be his rst long-term Marvel
sistant editor. I was supposed to come in 40 title, the World War II series Sgt. Fury and his Howling
hours a week and write scripts on sta. ... I Commandos, starting with #29 (April 1966) and contin-
sat at this corrugated metal desk with a type- uing through #41 (April 1967) and the series 1966 an-
writer in a small oce with production man- nual, Sgt. Fury Special #2. He also began writing the
ager Sol Brodsky and corresponding secretary mutant-superteam title [Uncanny] X-Men from #2043
Flo Steinberg. Everybody who came up to (May 1966 April 1968), and, nally, took over The
Marvel wound up there, and the phone was Avengers, starting with #35 (Dec. 1966), and continu-
constantly ringing, with conversations going on ing until 1972. That notable run was marked by a strong
all around me. ... Almost at once, even though sense of continuity, and stories that ranged from the per-
Stan proofed all the nished stories, he and Sol sonal to the cosmic the latter most prominently with
started having me check the corrections before the "Kree-Skrull War" in issues #8997 (June 1971
they went out, and that would break up my March 1972). Additional work included an occasional
concentration still further. ... [and] they kept "Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D" and Doctor Strange
asking me to do this or that, or questions like story in Strange Tales. When that title became the solo
in which issue something happened, or Stan comic Doctor Strange, he wrote the entire run of new sto-
would come in to check something, because I ries, from #169183 (June 1968 Nov. 1969), mostly
knew a lot about Marvel continuity up to that with the art team of penciler Gene Colan and inker Tom
time. ... It quickly became apparent to them, Palmer.[12]
too, that the sta writer thing wasn't working,
and Stan segued me over to being an editorial As Thomas self-evaluated in a 1981 interview, shortly af-
assistant, which immediately worked out better ter leaving Marvel for rival DC Comics, One of the rea-
for all concerned.[9] sons Stan liked my writing ... was that after a few issues
he felt he could trust me enough that he virtually never
To that point, editor-in-chief Lee had been the main again read anything I wrote well, at least not more [14]
than
writer of Marvel publications, with his brother, Larry a page or two in a row, just to keep me honest.
Lieber, often picking up the slack scripting Lee-plotted Thomas eloped in July 1968 to marry his rst wife, Jean
stories. Thomas soon became the rst new Marvel writer Maxey,[15] returning to work a day late from a weekend
to sustain a presence, at a time when comics veterans such comic-book convention in St. Louis, Missouri. Thomas
as Robert Bernstein, Ernie Hart, Leon Lazarus, and Don said in 2000 that Brodsky, in the interim, had assigned
Rico, and fellow newcomers Steve Skeates (hired a cou- Doctor Strange to the writer Archie Goodwin, newly en-
ple of weeks earlier) and O'Neil (brought in at Thomas sconced at Marvel and writing Iron Man, but Thomas
recommendation a few months later) did not. His Marvel convinced Brodsky to return it to him. I got very posses-
debut was the romance-comics story Whom Can I Turn sive about Doctor Strange, Thomas recalled. It wasn't
To?" in the Millie the Model spin-o Modeling with Millie a huge seller, but [by the time it was canceled], we
#44 (Dec. 1965) for which the credits and the logo were were selling in the low 40 percent range of more than
inadvertently left o due to a production glitch, resulting 400,000 print run, so it was actually selling a couple hun-
in this being left o most credit lists.[10][11] Thomas rst dred thousand copies [but] at the time you needed to sell
Marvel superhero scripting was My Life for Yours, the even more.[16] He eventually did have a Caribbean hon-
Iron Man feature in Tales of Suspense #73 (Jan. 1966), eymoon, where he scripted the wedding of Hank Pym
working from a Lee plot as well as a plot assist from sec- and Janet Van Dyne in The Avengers #60 (Jan.1969).[17]
retary Steinberg. Thomas estimates that Lee rewrote ap- Thomas, who had turned over X-Men to other writers,
proximately half of that edgling attempt. returned with issue #55 (April 1969) when the series
[18]
Thomas earliest Marvel work also included the teen- was on the verge of cancellation. While eorts to
romance title Patsy and Hedy #104105 (Feb.-April save it failed the title ended its initial run with #66
1966), and two "Doctor Strange" stories, plotted by Lee Thomas collaboration with artist Neal Adams through
[19]
and Steve Ditko, in Strange Tales #143144 (April #63 (Dec. 1969) is regarded as a Silver Age creative
[20]
May 1966). Two previously written freelance stories for highlight. Thomas won the 1969 Alley Award that year
Charlton Comics also saw print: The Second Trojan for Best Writer, while Adams and inker Tom Palmer, net-
War in Son of Vulcan #50 (Jan. 1966) and The Eye of ted 1969 Alley Awards for Best Pencil Artist and Best
Horus in Blue Beetle #54 (March 1966).[12] When Stan Inking Artist, respectively.
saw the couple of Charlton stories I'd written earlier in Thomas and artist Barry Smith launched Conan the
more of a Gardner Fox style, he wasn't too impressed, Barbarian in October 1970,[21] based on Robert E.
Thomas recalled. Its probably a good thing I already
2.2 DC Comics 3
1972.[27]
Thomas co-created many other characters with Marvel
artists. Among them are Ultron (including the ctional
metal adamantium),[28][29] Carol Danvers,[30] Morbius
the Living Vampire,[26] Doc Samson, Valkyrie, Werewolf
by Night,[31] and Killraven.[32] Thomas also co-created
several characters based on already existing charac-
ters, including the Vision,[33] Yellowjacket,[34] the Black
Knight,[35] and Adam Warlock.[36]
2.1.1 Editor-in-chief
Treasure Island (20072008), The Iliad (2008), Moby- 1978: Nomination: Favourite Continued Story at
Dick (2008), The Picture of Dorian Gray (2008), The the Eagle Awards for Star Wars #16 with George
Three Musketeers (20082009), and Kidnapped (2009). Lucas and Howard Chaykin[85]
In 2010, Marvel Illustrated released a collection of all the
Dracula material adapted by Thomas and Giordano, orig- 1979: Nomination: Best Comic Book Writer (US)
inally published in the 1970s and mid-2000s. at the Eagle Awards[86]
In 2012 he teamed with artists Mike Hawthorne and Dan 1979: Nomination: Best Continued Story at
Panosian on Dark Horses Conan:The Road of Kings, the Eagle Awards for Thor #272278 with John
which lasted 12 issues. In 2014, he wrote 75 Years Buscema[86]
of Marvel: From the Golden Age to the Silver Screen
for Taschen, a 700-page hardcover history of Marvel 1980: Roll of Honour at the Eagle Awards[87]
Comics.[73][74] The following year, he compiled three 1985: Named as one of the honorees by DC Comics
volumes of World War II-era comics stories featuring in the companys 50th anniversary publication Fifty
Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman for Chartwell Who Made DC Great.[88]
Books.[75]
1996: Author That We Loved at the Haxtur
He serves on the Disbursement Committee of the comic-
Awards[89]
book industry charity The Hero Initiative.[76]
2011: Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame[90]
3 Awards
4 Bibliography
1969: Alley Award for Best Writer[77]
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
1971: Shazam Award for Best Writer (Dramatic
Division)[78]
1973: Goethe Award for Favorite Pro Editor [3] Thomas in Currie, Dave. Roy Thomas. Comic Creators
in Conversation. Archived from the original on January
1974: Shazam for Superior Achievement by an 23, 2015. Retrieved January 22, 2015.
Individual[81]
[4] The Avengers Annual #1 (1967), biographical text page
1974: Angoulme International Comics Festival
[5] Interview with Roy Thomas. The Comics Journal (61):
Award for Best Foreign Author[82]
79. Winter 1981.
1974: Inkpot Award[83] [6] Roy Thomas interview (July 2005). "'Roy the Boy' in the
Marvel Age of Comics. Alter Ego. 3 (50). p. 4.
1974: Comic Fan Art Award for Favorite Pro
Editor[79] [7] Stan the Man & Roy the Boy: A Conversation Between
Stan Lee and Roy Thomas. Comic Book Artist (2). Sum-
1975: Comic Fan Art Award for Favorite Pro Writer mer 1998. Archived from the original on November 14,
2009.
1975: Comic Fan Art Award for Favorite Pro Editor
[8] Thomas, The Comics Journal #61, p. 80
1977: Favourite Comicbook Writer at the Eagle
Awards[84] [9] " 'Roy the Boy' in the Marvel Age of Comics, pp. 45
1977: Nomination: Favourite Single Comicbook [10] Alter Ego vol. 3, #50, p. 8
Story at the Eagle Awards for Fantastic Four #176: [11] DeFalco, Tom; Gilbert, Laura, ed. (2008). 1960s.
Improbable as It May Seem the Impossible Man is Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History. London, United
Back in Town with penciler George Prez[84] Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 111. ISBN 978-
0756641238.
1978: Nomination: Favourite Writer at the Eagle
Awards[85] [12] Roy Thomas at the Grand Comics Database
6 5 REFERENCES
[13] Alter Ego vol. 3, #50, pp. 910 other than Stan Lee...Thomas also managed to introduce
a major new player to Spideys life the scientically cre-
[14] Thomas, The Comics Journal #61, p. 78 ated vampire known as Morbius.
[15] Alter Ego vol. 3, #50, p. 37 [27] Manning 1970s in Gilbert (2012), p. 60: Spider-Man
[16] Thomas (interviewer) in So You Want a Job, Eh? The was a proven hit, so Marvel decided to expand the wall-
Gene Colan Interview, Alter Ego vol. 3, #6 (Autumn crawlers horizons with a new Spider-Man title...Its rst
2000) pp. 1314 issue featured Spidey teaming up with the Human Torch
against the Sandman in a Christmas tale written by Roy
[17] "Bullpen Bulletins" page, Brilliant Bits of Block-Busting Thomas with art by Ross Andru.
Bombast Straight from your Blushin' Bullpen!" in Marvel
Comics cover-dated March 1969, including The Incredi- [28] DeFalco 1960s in Gilbert (2008), p. 131: A precursor
ble Hulk vol. 2, #113 of the unstoppable robot in the Terminator lms, Ultron
sprang from the minds of writer Roy Thomas and artist
[18] Stiles, Steve. The Groundbreaking Neal Adams. John Buscema.
SteveStiles.com (ocial site). Archived from the original
[29] Walker, Karen (February 2010). Ultron: The Black
on July 16, 2011. Additional WebCitation archive.
Sheep of the Avengers Family. Back Issue!. Raleigh,
[19] Schumer, Arlen (Winter 1999). Neal Adams: The Mar- North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing (38): 2330.
vel Years. Comic Book Artist. Raleigh, North Carolina:
[30] Sanderson 1970s in Gilbert (2008), p. 178: Danvers
TwoMorrows Publishing (3). Archived from the original
rst appeared in March 1968, as a NASA security chief
on October 29, 2013. Retrieved May 12, 2013.
in the Captain Mar-Vell story in Marvel Super-Heroes #13,
[20] For example: Hill, Shawn, "Essential Avengers v4 (re- and was originally created by writer Roy Thomas and artist
view), Comics Bulletin, February 15, 2006, re: the Kree- Gene Colan.
Skrull War arc: This story set the standard for years to
[31] Sanderson 1970s in Gilbert (2008), p. 154: ""Roy
come, even if it has since been surpassed (WebCitation
Thomas came up with the idea for a series called 'I, Were-
archive); and Sanderson, Peter. Marvel Universe (Harry
wolf', narrated in the rst person by a teenager who trans-
N. Abrams, 1998) ISBN 0-8109-8171-8, ISBN 978-0-
formed into a werewolf. Stan Lee liked the concept but
8109-8171-3, p. 127: Running nine issues, much of it
decided to name it 'Werewolf by Night'. The initial cre-
spectacularly illustrated by Neal Adams, the Kree-Skrull
ative team on the series was scripter Gerry Conway and
War had no precedent in comics.... With this story The
artist Mike Ploog.
Avengers unquestionably established its reputation as one
of Marvels leading books"; and Stiles, re: X-Men: Even [32] Sanderson 1970s in Gilbert (2008), p. 159: Roy
knowing that the book was slated for the axe, Adams Thomas conceived the initial idea of an alternate-future
poured out some of the nest, most innovative work of Earth sequel to H. G. Wells classic science ction novel
his career. The War of the Worlds...Neal Adams plotted the rst story
with a script by Gerry Conway and art by Adams and
[21] Sanderson, Peter 1970s in Gilbert (2008), p. 146:
Howard Chaykin.
""Writer Roy Thomas and British artist Barry Smith
(later known as Barry Windsor-Smith) launched Marvels [33] DeFalco 1960s in Gilbert (2008), p. 132: The updated
sword-and-sorcery comics with Conan the Barbarian, in a Vision was created by writer Roy Thomas, who contin-
series that ran for 275 issues. ued his trick of taking a name that Marvel already owned
and creating a new super hero around it...The new Vision,
[22] Daniels, Les (1991). Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades of
drawn by John Buscema, was a synthozoid an android
the Worlds Greatest Comics. New York, New York: Harry
with synthetic human organs.
N. Abrams. p. 148. ISBN 9780810938212.
[34] DeFalco 1960s in Gilbert (2008), p. 133
[23] Thomas, Roy; Buscema, Sal; Adams, Neal; Buscema,
John (2000). Avengers: The Kree-Skrull War. Marvel [35] DeFalco 1960s in Gilbert (2008), p. 128: "[Thomas]
Comics. p. 208. ISBN 978-0785107453. often employed a name that Marvel already owned and
built a new character around it. Such was the case with
[24] Daniels p. 150: This wild tale...attempted to tie together the Black Knight.
more than thirty years of the companys stories...More
than any previous work, 'The Kree-Skrull War' solidied [36] Sanderson 1970s in Gilbert (2008), p. 155
the idea that every comic book Marvel had ever published
was part of an endless, ongoing saga. [37] Sanderson 1970s in Gilbert (2008), p. 157: Septem-
ber [1972] witnessed a new generation taking command
[25] Sanderson 1970s in Gilbert (2008), p. 150: Unprece- at Marvel Comics. Roy Thomas not only became writer
dented in Marvel history, this epic spanned nine issues of of 'The Worlds Greatest Comic Magazine' with Fantas-
The Avengers. The saga began in The Avengers #89. tic Four #126, but also simultaneously became Marvels
Editor-in-Chief.
[26] Manning, Matthew K.; Gilbert, Laura, ed. (2012).
1970s. Spider-Man Chronicle Celebrating 50 Years [38] Sanderson 1970s in Gilbert (2008), p. 151: "[Roy]
of Web-Slinging. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Thomas and artist Ross Andru reunited [Doctor] Strange,
Kindersley. p. 59. ISBN 978-0756692360. In the rst is- the Hulk, and Namor as a brand new Marvel superhero
sue of The Amazing Spider-Man to be written by someone team the Defenders.
7
[39] DeAngelo, Daniel (July 2013). The Not-Ready-For- Washington: Fantagraphics Books (1): 2830. Arak, Son
Super-Team Players A History of the Defenders. Back of Thunder, described as an 'Indian/Viking,' makes his
Issue!. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing debut in a preview insert in Warlord #48, on sale in May.
(65): 35.
[50] Sanderson, Peter (SeptemberOctober 1981).
[40] Sanderson 1970s in Gilbert (2008), p. 170: In 1975, Thomas/Colan Premiere Wonder Womans New
Thomas and adventure comic strip artist Frank Robbins Look. Comics Feature. New Media Publishing (12/13):
created the Invaders. 23. The hotly-debated new Wonder Woman uniform
will be bestowed on the Amazon Princess in her rst
[41] Sanderson 1970s in Gilbert (2008), p. 156: Co-
adventure written and drawn by her new creative team:
created by editor Roy Thomas, writer Gary Friedrich, and
Roy Thomas and Gene Colan...This story will appear as
artist Mike Ploog, the new Ghost Rider was Johnny Blaze,
an insert in DC Comics Presents #41.
a motorcycle stunt performer.
[42] Sanderson 1970s in Gilbert (2008), p. 165: Mar- [51] Manning, Matthew K. 1980s in Dolan, p. 196: "The
vel combined the superhero and martial arts genres when New Teen Titans #16 In a sixteen-page bonus preview
writer Roy Thomas and artist Gil Kane created Iron Fist insert in the middle of The New Teen Titans...was the de-
in Marvel Premiere #15. but story of Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew.
[43] Jim Shooter Interview, Part 1. ComicBookRe- [52] Catron, Michael (August 1981). Personal Notes. Amaz-
sources.com. October 6, 2000. Archived from the origi- ing Heroes. Seattle, Washington: Fantagraphics Books
nal on October 17, 2010. We had been losing money for (3): 23.
several years in the publishing. And y'know, actually a lot
of credit should go to Roy Thomas, who kicking and [53] Thomas, Roy The Secret Origins of Innity, Inc. Alter
screaming had dragged Marvel into doing Star Wars. If Ego Vol. 3 #1 (Summer 1999) TwoMorrows Publishing
we hadn't done Star Wars what was that, '77? well, we p. 27
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#50 (July 2005) TwoMorrows Publishing p. 23
[44] McAvennie, Michael; Dolan, Hannah, ed. (2010).
1970s. DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. [55] Thomas, Roy. The Justice League-Justice Society Team-
London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 165. Ups The All-Star Companion TwoMorrows Publishing
ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. The Yellow Brick Road from 2000 ISBN 1-893905-05-5 pp. 191192
Munchkin Land to the Emerald City was also wide enough
to accommodate DC and Marvel as they produced their [56] Thomas, Roy Crisis on Finite Earths The Justice League-
rst-ever joint publication...Roy Thomas scripted a faith- Justice Society Team-Ups (19631985)" Alter Ego, vol. 3,
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venture, while John Buscemas artwork depicted the land-
scape of Oz in lavish detail. [57] Shaw, Scott Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew!
Vol. 1, No. 1, OddBallComics.com #1180, October 8,
[45] Sanderson 1970s in Gilbert (2008), p. 179: Writer 2007
Roy Thomas and artist John Buscema created Marvels
new Tarzan series, based on author Edgar Rice Burroughs [58] George Prez interview, David Anthony Krafts Comics In-
character. terview #6 (Fictioneer, Aug. 1983).
[46] Manning, Matthew K.; Dougall, Alastair, ed. (2014). [59] O'Neill, Patrick Daniel. Career Moves (Prez inter-
1980s. Batman: A Visual History. London, United view), Wizard #35 (July 1994).
Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 139. ISBN 978-
1465424563. Batman #337 Gerry Conway was assisted [60] Manning 1980s in Dolan, p. 200: The Amazing
by writer Roy Thomas and the pencils of Jos Luis Garca- Amazon was joined by a host of DCs greatest heroes
Lpez in this issue that introduced Batman to the new to celebrate her 300th issue in a seventy-two-page block-
threat of the Snowman. buster...Written by Roy and Dann Thomas, and penciled
by Gene Colan, Ross Andru, Jan Duursema, Dick Gior-
[47] Manning 1980s in Dougall, p. 139: Batman #340
dano, Keith Pollard, Keith Gien, and Rich Buckler.
Writers Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas collaborated
with artist Gene Colan for the dramatic return of the Mole,
[61] Manning 1980s in Dolan, p. 195: The creative team
an old Batman villain given a serious upgrade.
of writer Roy Thomas and artist Rich Buckler on All-
[48] Catron, Michael (June 1981). Thomas Revives WWII Star Squadron oered readers a nostalgic glimpse back in
Superheroes. Amazing Heroes. Seattle, Washington: time, albeit through the slightly distorted lens of Earth-2s
Fantagraphics Books (1): 2830. All-Star Squadron, DCs history.
new World War II-era superhero series debuts in May in a
16-page preview insert in Justice League of America #193. [62] One of Thomass goals is to resolve problems in past
Earth-2 continuity. as noted in From Here to Inn-
[49] Catron, Michael (June 1981). Thomass Indian/Viking ity Sanderson, Peter Amazing Heroes #36 (December 1,
to Roam Medieval Europe. Amazing Heroes. Seattle, 1983) p. 47
8 6 EXTERNAL LINKS
[63] Manning 1980s in Dolan, p. 203: The children of the [77] 1969 Alley Awards. Hahn Library Comic Book Awards
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Ordway...All-Star Squadron #25 marked the rst appear-
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icons. [Its] debut issue featur[ed] the origin of the rst Thomas...was recently awarded an Alfred by the rst
true super-hero the Golden Age Superman by writer International Comic-Strip Congress at Angouleme,
Roy Thomas and illustrator Wayne Boring. France...The award was given to Roy as best comics
writer in a foreign language. Sheesh! And here all these
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